Has this made any impact on the osteomyelitis? Did the doctor say you need to remove the nail in order to remove all irritants from the infection site?
The initial advice from the doctors was to replace the nails, which they considered to be the main source of infection
livelifetaller destroyed my life
Their executive was very upset that I posted their chat transcript here and she claims to have contacted a lawyer.

Quote from: hasaki on July 17, 2022, 03:11:26 AM
Has this made any impact on the osteomyelitis? Did the doctor say you need to remove the nail in order to remove all irritants from the infection site?
The initial advice from the doctors was to replace the nails, which they considered to be the main source of infection
hasaki tell us the full picture, whats your situation right now?
1. any pain?
2. where and what level on a scale of 1 to 10?
3. still in wheelchair?
4. what about crutches?
5. how are you dealing with every day life in your state?
6. whats your plan?
7. are you going to listen to the doctor and get surgery to remove the nails?
8. After removal will they shorten the gap to promote union?
1. I have to say that the infection was very painful, especially in the left leg
2. The left leg is 8 when moving, especially the proximal femur and knee. The right leg is 4 to 5.
3. I use a wheelchair when I go out and a walker when I am at home, and I am currently unable to use crutches.
6. I plan to see a doctor and make an appointment for the surgery.
7. Yes, I have to do this.
8. I'm guessing they'll shorten the gap, but I'm hoping they'll use a bone graft. I think the dislocation of the left leg would be a problem.
Quote from: hasaki on July 17, 2022, 03:12:41 AMTheir executive was very upset that I posted their chat transcript here and she claims to have contacted a lawyer.

Take screenshot of it and post it here
Show the world what kind of people they are

Quote from: hasaki on July 17, 2022, 03:50:16 AM1. I have to say that the infection was very painful, especially in the left leg
2. The left leg is 8 when moving, especially the proximal femur and knee. The right leg is 4 to 5.
3. I use a wheelchair when I go out and a walker when I am at home, and I am currently unable to use crutches.
6. I plan to see a doctor and make an appointment for the surgery.
7. Yes, I have to do this.
8. I'm guessing they'll shorten the gap, but I'm hoping they'll use a bone graft. I think the dislocation of the left leg would be a problem.
Can't they clean up the infection somehow? Maybe stem-cell or bone graft may help?
Quote from: maison on July 16, 2022, 12:12:44 AMI don't see any contradiction if Asi219 is an LLT official.
Come on mason, it's too obvious. That fker was manipulating people here with his bot accounts until he pussied out after cyborg's message XD
Quote from: Charizard on July 17, 2022, 05:52:10 PM Come on mason, it's too obvious. That fker was manipulating people here with his bot accounts until he pussied out after cyborg's message XD
I will add what I know about this topic.
I know that someone associated with LLT called this topic a "false rumor" and said that LL surgery applicants should not read this forum.
I don't know the details of other Turkish providers, but LLT's response on this matter is dishonest.
Quote from: maison on July 19, 2022, 06:37:49 AMI will add what I know about this topic.
this topic = hasaki's trouble
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