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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 5:29 pm
#61

I'm also concerned about how Dr Guichet chooses his patients. I've seen him operate a TALL (more than 1.84) man undoubtedly more than 50 years old. As Unicorn is Asian and female, these are 2 risk factors for bad bone consolidation. I don't know the details but if he made the same fast lengthening as in his other patients. That would have been very unwise of him.

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 8:18 pm
#62

I am a silent one. What Unicorn said, its true. During my LL, I have witnessed lots of bad staff. You must prepare extra money for the possibility that things go wrong and things do go wrong. I also saw one leg which got Compartment Syndrome due to negligence of one doctor. Very scary, he nearly lost the leg and if not caught on time maybe he would have lost his life too. Its rare but it can happen. I will only add that it was in Germany. and yes, the doc is a God and of course, it was not his fault.

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 8:46 pm
#63

Of course I'm right. Many silent patients not registered here or just logged and read and say nothing but some had terrible outcomes due to doctor negligence and they Stockholm syndrome and sy nothing

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 9:00 pm
#64

It is very important for us as a community to learn the true face of limb lengthening, to identify ourselves as a high risk or low risk patient and to make a decision based on facts. For the moment, I as a patient will tell you what I've been through without lies!

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 9:04 pm
#65

I agree with Unicorn and notimportant.
If something goes wrong it would be kind of hard to talk about it in a public forum.
Luckily for me everything went OK so far, so I just tell the truth in my diary.
If something goes wrong and the doctor reacts well, like in my case, with the implant failure, a patient can openly share it. But if the doctor does not react well, then what do you do, write the negative truth, or keep quiet?

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 9:22 pm
#66

Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on March 06, 2017, 09:00:37 PMIt is very important for us as a community to learn the true face of limb lengthening, to identify ourselves as a high risk or low risk patient and to make a decision based on facts. For the moment, I as a patient will tell you what I've been through without lies!

What's a high risk or low risk patient? How do you determine that?

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 9:38 pm
#67

Helloword. I believe you should tell the hard truth, for the sake of everyone else and what is just.

Yyes. From what I understand, risks factors for bad  lengthening are age, female, no physical activity, anything that alters bone quality, poor elasticity, high target (more than 6 cm) etc.

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 10:13 pm
#68

Helloworld your doctor is famous for bad results and bad reactions to posts in this forum and I have proofs from many people. Your nail failed and you had many surgeries but you are OK now, right? But what about Musicmaker after 3 years? She hasn't recovered yet. Fitbone and your doctor have ruined some people's lives including Cooper, Musicmaker, the teenage guy, the American guy? and many others. There are bad cases in other German and French doctors but in Spain it's worse and the system doesn't protect you from negligences.

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 10:53 pm
#69

Quote from: notimportant on March 06, 2017, 10:13:35 PMHelloworld your doctor is famous for bad results and bad reactions to posts in this forum and I have proofs from many people. Your nail failed and you had many surgeries but you are OK now, right? But what about Musicmaker after 3 years? She hasn't recovered yet. Fitbone and your doctor have ruined some people's lives including Cooper, Musicmaker, the teenage guy, the American guy? and many others. There are bad cases in other German and French doctors but in Spain it's worse and the system doesn't protect you from negligences.

This is a clone account of a banned user. Why he isn't getting banned again?

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Posted on Mar 6, 2017, 10:54 pm
#70

Quote from: notimportant on March 06, 2017, 10:13:35 PMHelloworld your doctor is famous for bad results and bad reactions to posts in this forum and I have proofs from many people. Your nail failed and you had many surgeries but you are OK now, right? But what about Musicmaker after 3 years? She hasn't recovered yet. Fitbone and your doctor have ruined some people's lives including Cooper, Musicmaker, the teenage guy, the American guy? and many others. There are bad cases in other German and French doctors but in Spain it's worse and the system doesn't protect you from negligences.

Quote from: notimportant on February 28, 2017, 05:40:33 PMI'm not Lluser

Limb Lenghtening with Dr Guichet 2017

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