dr. Sarin is better than dr. Sringari..
LON with the boys at Dr Sringari--India (Complete)
If they both jack up your legs then it probably doesn't matter if one is better than the other.
Saw the neurological consultant doctor today and he took some sensory tests. Told me the nerves still intact but is debilitated. He told me he's quite certain it will retain 3-4 weeks afters frame removal and he prescribed me a drug called benfomet plus.
I am in shock............................
tell me everything i need to know!
I suspected something was wrong when the personal message system was taken offline...........
but WOW........... crazy is phantom, manager of sarin guest house, and manager of sringari guest house.
I feel hurt............. I was seriously going to go to sringari.............. so you gys think sringari would fk me up? even if i didn't live in the guest house?
The guest house s**t really pissed me off and completely spoiled this experience for me. If you were to go to Sringari and establish housing and physio on your own accord then he could possibly be a feasible situation. He is a good guy with good intention in trying to help you, but if I knew what I know now I personally would not have come.
He is the head trauma orthopaedic surgeon at the hospital and seems to always be working. This practice for him seems to be on the side burner, if that. Also, his knowledge and experience with LL has been known to come into question. Everyone here so far has been lucky to have not had a serious problem. I'd say I have the most serious problem with the paralysis in the toe and I don't think he's handled it appropriately. If it comes back, which another doctor I've spoken to says it should, then I will count myself extremely lucky.
There seem to be better options in India if you have to forego the guest house. Parihar, for instance. I would have gone with him and settled my own physio and apartment if I knew how the guest house was operated. For what you pay for the guest house, you can take yourself and create a paradise in India, if you do your research. Everyone here in the guest house wanted that feeling of camaraderie and inclusion, so I'd suggest members on this forum to reach out to each other and create a coalition to go to a doctor that is more qualified but does not offer a guest house.
what is your opinion of the doctors from sparsh hospital where crazy did his tibia surgery?
Dr Patil and Dr Tejwani only do externals, and last I checked they were quoting $6,000 USD for the surgery. You have to pay for caretaker, residence, and food on your own. Even with that though it would come out pretty inexpensive in comparison to other doctors. They did offer LON at one point but after a patient got non-union they stopped offering it.
Ask that conniving little snake yourself, if he's willing to give an honest answer for once in his life.
Quote from: Polycrates. on February 14, 2014, 07:11:55 PMAsk that conniving little snake yourself, if he's willing to give an honest answer for once in his life.
According to Crazy+6:
"Dr. Amar Sarin is very experienced and knowledgeable doctor. If I compare him with Dr. Tejwani in scale of 0-10. Dr. Tejwani would get 5 and Dr. Sarin would get 10. He is way far experienced than him. Please note I am not saying Dr. Tejwani is a bad doctor but he is less experienced."
Yeah Sarin looks experienced, his big problem is that he doesnt give a F... like many others. We are in underground mod
, Russian roulette mod. Parihar looks more skilled than Sarin i have seen his video, its quite impressive.
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