The livelifetaller trolls/employees coming in 3,2,1...
livelifetaller destroyed my life
I can't upload pictures on this forum, so I'm attaching a link to my Instagram.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf1C3b0ONXI/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf1DAzruw4r/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf1EGAVO7nT/?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=
You can see the livelifetaller equipment is rusty
So sad to hear this man..You fell for their bait...Anyone who advertises any sort of cosmetic procedures needs to be scrutinized carefully? Things will get better..Stay Strong!
You are clearly japanese and not good in English, and this case is too serious to be left not explained so I took a look at your instagram and will try to piece together what happened to you for reference.
1. You went to live life taller for LON Femur
2. they told you will run in one month after surgery - complete nonsense
3. you had the surgery and they installed a recycled rusty frame from previous patients - that's just NASTY
4. You immediately developed a pin site infection infection, which is a common occurence with external frames
5. your infection was not immediately taken seriously and treated with antibiotics
6. you were in considerable amount of pain for 2 months while you distracted something like, what, 7 cm?
7. in the meantime the infection spread down to the bone and became osteomyelitis
8. you were given diclofenac which is a NSAID as a painkiller, a well known non union inducing medicine
9. you had the frame removed and flew back to new york
10. based on your xrays id say you have NON UNION and the proximal femur is getting disintegrated by osteomyelitis
11. doctors in new york told you to immediately get surgery to remove the nail and shorten the femur back to the original length
12. you denied because you think you can fix the situation while having the gap
13. now, one year later, whats happening with your bones? do you have a recent xray?
with the osteomyelitis going on and your non union, you cannot fix the situation with bone grafting. There is just not enough bone in your hip or ribs to competently cover the entirety of the gaps and get everything to stick together
Overall, definitely grounds to sue for CRIMINAL NEGLIGENCE
absolutely shocking incompetence
This is absolutely horrific. It is pretty clear that when you do surgery with wannabetaller or livelifetaller you essentially sign away your life to unscrupulous grifters. Basic stuff such as standing, walking and running unhindered can easily be taken away from you by negligent doctors.
You can try strong antibiotics for a prolonged period to try and clear up the bone infection. But tbh as long as you have hardware in your femur, the infection is likely to return once you stop the course of antibiotics. It seems reasonable that you must remove the hardware before the antibiotics course, to give your body maximum chance to heal. Either way, it seems as if the demineralization and excessive lengthening have brought on a misalignment of the upper and lower parts of the femur, at least in the left femur. Do you really want the femur to heal in this angle? If not, you must reposition the nail. For this to be successful, you probably have to narrow the gap a couple of centimetres to relieve some of the tension on the nail. The good thing is that by narrowing the gap, you will also stimulate bone growth once the infection has cleared.
Quote from: maimedinturkey on July 10, 2022, 01:11:33 PMThis is absolutely horrific. It is pretty clear that when you do surgery with wannabetaller or livelifetaller you essentially sign away your life to unscrupulous grifters. Basic stuff such as standing, walking and running unhindered can easily be taken away from you by negligent doctors.
You can try strong antibiotics for a prolonged period to try and clear up the bone infection. But tbh as long as you have hardware in your femur, the infection is likely to return once you stop the course of antibiotics. It seems reasonable that you must remove the hardware before the antibiotics course, to give your body maximum chance to heal. Either way, it seems as if the demineralization and excessive lengthening have brought on a misalignment of the upper and lower parts of the femur, at least in the left femur. Do you really want the femur to heal in this angle? If not, you must reposition the nail. For this to be successful, you probably have to narrow the gap a couple of centimetres to relieve some of the tension on the nail. The good thing is that by narrowing the gap, you will also stimulate bone growth once the infection has cleared.
Is demineralisation same meaning as loss if calcium, like osteoporosis? And by narrowing the gap, it means to give up small amount of height so infection won't go far?
yes and yes
But let me clarify, narrowing the gap is done to relive the tension on the nail, so that it can be repositioned to take care of the misalignment. Relieving the tension should also facilitate healing, even though it falls short of removing the hardware completely.
The director of nyulangone judged it to be an intraoperative infection, and I went to another hospital. The same result was obtained, the implant was contaminated and needed to be removed and the gap shortened. But I refused because it would have meant a complete waste of money and time. And after I asked the livelifetaller, they told me that my problem would be solved with the passage of time.
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