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Posted on Mar 10, 2014, 11:11 pm
#161

No problem. I do regret the tone in some of my sentences, but they were written at a time I was especially frustrated. I shouldn't have disparaged another patient because I didn't like a video. A lot of my problems extend from being in India itself and all the ordeals that come along with it. So, some people who have been to India and know what to expect culturally, socially, and economically could fare  better than I have for whatever it is they're choosing to do. I personally would not utilize services in India in the future, but that's just me.

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Posted on Mar 10, 2014, 11:31 pm
#162

Quote from: Polycrates. on March 10, 2014, 01:56:46 PMHad an arranged meeting in my room tonight with the physios, management, and remaining patients. Didn't find out what the circumstances of this meeting were going to be until it occurred. The physios have an issue with certain statements I've written on here. I wrote of how they boast to be educated to the level of an orthopaedic surgeon and they've taken exception to this. Like Cyber wrote before, if you're a certified physiotherapist, a patient would naturally expect you to perform the duties of a physiotherapist and physiotherapist only. I told him he shouldn't be tweaking frames or allowing patients to perform their own modifications without discretion of the doctor. He shouldn't be giving radiologists advice on how to perform a measurement because it is their first day at work. He took personal offence to all of my criticism. If that's the way people react to criticism here, then so be it. He said I have no right to post a lot of the things I have on here and I had to give a lesson on freedom of expression. This isn't old forum , guys, sorry.

Other patients were queried for their opinions on certain issues and everyone else was laconic during the meeting. I hate to be pinned as the downfall of their business, but if one negative review is enough to topple an entire operation, then it probably wasn't a sustainable operation to begin with. If everyone else is ecstatic with their results and the care they received while here, then let those individuals post of their experiences of their own liberty. That doesn't seem to be happening.


It wouldn't surprise me if more people from the guesthouse ended up posting their uncensored thoughts on here after their return home. Must be hard to say anything to people who take offense easily when they're the ones taking care of you. With all the problems it seems like it would be more beneficial to stay in a hotel and just hire a caretaker to do errands. That way the only one you deal with is your doc. I'll be in Delhi this April to see a number of orthopedic surgeons. I'll probably keep the doctor's identity as TBA until I return home, that way I can put down exactly what I think from day 1 without worry of being reprimanded by anyone who gets hurt pride should an issue arise.

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 4:16 pm
#163

Quote from: mediocre on March 10, 2014, 10:16:24 AMIf he trained under Dr Paley, does Dr.Parihar offer Precice2?

i had a consultation with Dr Mangal Parihar a week before and asked if he offers internal nail for which his answer was that there are no internal nails in India yet . So i think precice2 is out of question in India at this stage .
There are certain rules and regulations (protocols) in order to introduce internal nails in India for which Dr Sarin's internal HNL is not even close to . in fact i believe performing the surgery for internal HNL is also a malpractice and not legal , may be that is why Dr Sarin is coming up with these ideas of NON DISCLOSURE AGREEMENT (NDA) to save is ass if something goes wrong which i think will definitely happen ..!!

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 4:39 pm
#164

hey GTorDT ,
If i were you i wouldn't consider India as an option for LL . i m an Indian and its been 1 year since my surgery i have complication and i m still on my recovery phase , i despise myself for doing surgery with Dr Sarin . 95% of doctors you will find in india are similar to Dr Sarin and Dr Sringari .
go to china or russia if you want to end up fine or else wait till you have enough budget to go with western doctors or else don't do LL at all .

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 5:06 pm
#165

sringari also offered on a separate deal precise.

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 5:07 pm
#166

hey poly ,
i have been through this stage and i know how you are feeling . Despite all the drama , you kept on doing what is right and i admire you for that . do not regret about a single thing you wrote on this forum , you are the one who is suffering right now not them .
keep yourself strong and hopefully you will come out of it fine .
if you planning to visit Dr Mangal Parihar then i will be happy to assist you as i m in mumbai and will be here for few months . same goes to everyone on this forum who need help in mumbai till i m here . i m still learning about this city as this is my 1st time here .
take care

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 6:31 pm
#167

Quote from: GROWtalORdieTRYING1 on March 11, 2014, 05:06:52 PMsringari also offered on a separate deal precise.

i really do not know how is he offering precise .??  Dr Mangal Parihar is the most famous doctor in india regarding Ilizarov along with some other doctors . but he is on my number 1 list in india .
i will explain in short ,
Association for the Study and Application of the Method of Ilizarov (ASAMI) is an international organisation that is related to Ilizarov. And below link shows the key people in ASAMI INDIA .
http://orthopaedicprinciples.com/2013/10/asami-india-meeting/

this part is important all on this forum that ASAMI international congress will be held in india on September 18 - 21, 2014 Hotel Grand Hyatt Goa, Goa, India .
and this below link shows all the faculty members from india and around the world .. which includes famous and well known
Dr Dror Paley
Dr R. Robert Rozbruch
Dr. Jean-Marc Guichet
and many more who are all famous regarding Ilizarov . i hope this will help all of us for knowledge .
http://asamiindia2014.com/faculty.html

Now do you see Sarin or Sringari in indian faculty list ...?? A BIG NO ..!! but still one is blindly doing HNL and the other is talking about precice so that they can f**k the patients and scratch money out of them .

but you can see well know Dr Mangal Parihar , Dr Milind Chaudhary etc
Actually i also thought to set up a LL program in India in a good way ... but first i had to be sure about the doctor who can deliver as promised . i met with Dr Manish Dhawan from Delhi and Dr Suhas Shah from mumbai (they both are active ASAMI member) recently but overall i guess i was not ready to put myself at risk of promoting them and end up like crazy+6 if something wrong happens with the program , i m already tired with my complication and my life that i slowly stopped writing in this forum also . i m not saying these two are bad doctor , i m sure they are good but who knows about the future ..!! there are some part of things that i didn't like about them , i guess i was finding perfection in LL doctors so that patients won't suffer .
why i think Dr Mangal Parihar is the best LL surgeon in India is because he has done extensive workshop on Ilizarov from 2008 as you can see in this link http://www.pitkar.com/event.html scroll down to bottom and then go up and see how many times Dr Mangal Parihar has organised workshop by conducted Pitkar (ortho tools company) in india and other asian countries too. it shows how much knowledgeable this doctor . i can recall bigfaker comparing Dr Sarin and Dr Sringari with Dr Mangal Parihar which was no offence but kinda stupid .

anyways , i hope every LL brothers and Ladies LON with the boys at Dr Sringari--India (Complete) does take this CLL and CLS very seriously .
remember "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step".
And if you are half crippled then your journey is going to be really tough ..!!

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 6:40 pm
#168

Quote from: Machine on March 11, 2014, 06:31:23 PMi really do not know how is he offering precise .??  Dr Mangal Parihar is the most famous doctor in india regarding Ilizarov along with some other doctors . but he is on my number 1 list in india .
i will explain in short ,
Association for the Study and Application of the Method of Ilizarov (ASAMI) is an international organisation that is related to Ilizarov. And below link shows the key people in ASAMI INDIA .
http://orthopaedicprinciples.com/2013/10/asami-india-meeting/

this part is important all on this forum that ASAMI international congress will be held in india on September 18 - 21, 2014 Hotel Grand Hyatt Goa, Goa, India .
and this below link shows all the faculty members from india and around the world .. which includes famous and well known
Dr Dror Paley
Dr R. Robert Rozbruch
Dr. Jean-Marc Guichet
and many more who are all famous regarding Ilizarov . i hope this will help all of us for knowledge .
http://asamiindia2014.com/faculty.html

Now do you see Sarin or Sringari in indian faculty list ...?? A BIG NO ..!! but still one is blindly doing HNL and the other is talking about precice so that they can f**k the patients and scratch money out of them .

but you can see well know Dr Mangal Parihar , Dr Milind Chaudhary etc
Actually i also thought to set up a LL program in India in a good way ... but first i had to be sure about the doctor who can deliver as promised . i met with Dr Manish Dhawan from Delhi and Dr Suhas Shah from mumbai (they both are active ASAMI member) recently but overall i guess i was not ready to put myself at risk of promoting them and end up like crazy+6 if something wrong happens with the program , i m already tired with my complication and my life that i slowly stopped writing in this forum also . i m not saying these two are bad doctor , i m sure they are good but who knows about the future ..!! there are some part of things that i didn't like about them , i guess i was finding perfection in LL doctors so that patients won't suffer .
why i think Dr Mangal Parihar is the best LL surgeon in India is because he has done extensive workshop on Ilizarov from 2008 as you can see in this link http://www.pitkar.com/event.html scroll down to bottom and then go up and see how many times Dr Mangal Parihar has organised workshop by conducted Pitkar (ortho tools company)

anyways , i hope every LL brothers and Ladies LON with the boys at Dr Sringari--India (Complete) does take this CLL and CLS very seriously .
remember "a journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step".
And if you are half crippled then your journey is going to be really tough ..!!


I've had a few e-mail exchanges with Dr Dhawan and have arranged to meet with him (including a few more doctors) once I arrive in Delhi. I'm interested in knowing how your meeting with him went (you can PM me too if that's preferable) and things you liked/disliked. Might help me pick up on things during our consultation.

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Posted on Mar 11, 2014, 9:49 pm
#169

those doctors should be the recommended doctors list lol

im not joking.

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Posted on Mar 13, 2014, 4:03 pm
#170

Had frames removed this morning. Best feeling in the world right now. The doctor said I got 6.2cm. It's definitely feasible since I've turned closer to 9cm, but if that CT scan (4.4cm left, 4.6cm right) a couple weeks back was accurate then it's impossible to be right. I've only turned 8mm since Feb 25th (maybe 1cm maximum) due to the time I took off from the nerve pain. I hope it's true, but I'm not counting on it.

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