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Posted on Jun 12, 2015, 7:37 pm
#151

does dr mitkovic treats you as equal as you're taller than most patients ?
i'm 182.5 cm, so i feel very concerned by that, i'm not considering mitkovic but i just would like to know how doctors treats patients who are 180 cm+
I guess i would have no problem with paley or guichet but i'm not considering then btw, i'am looking at russian doctors

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Posted on Jun 12, 2015, 7:41 pm
#152

na it didnt bother him at all. just told him a good reason why i wanted to do it

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 7:03 am
#153

can you give us some knowledge on how exactly you shower yourself, and how often it is required.

and how many clothes should i bring, for example;

5x pair of socks
5x pair of boxers
2x track pants? (i take it you only use this when going outside to avoid infections?)
5x shorts (i assume you wear shorts all the time while inside so device can be seen)

how do you wash your clothes, do you hand it to someone.

also what is your typical stance througout the day, can you spend most of the day sitting on a chair with a laptop on your desk, or must you be in bed? and if so is there some bed desk you can have so your laptop can sit on it nicely.

do you pay for the operation in dinars, and if so how much is it exactly.

I have also been looking at other diaries on anold forum, is much of what is said there applies here, for example is it the same 'military hosppital', they also mention something about a guesthouse, and they had a ball for exercise and some machine to give your legs some muscle, check George61's diary for more information, seems that is not available anymore?

I read on another diary that you must ensure that the hospital has applied on your behalf for a 'temporary resident' visa within 3 days of your arrival, I don't know if you did that, but I thought i should mention as you may get a fine or be held up and the airport upon leaving.

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 8:49 am
#154

Quote from: microman on June 16, 2015, 07:03:23 AMcan you give us some knowledge on how exactly you shower yourself, and how often it is required.

and how many clothes should i bring, for example;

5x pair of socks
5x pair of boxers
2x track pants? (i take it you only use this when going outside to avoid infections?)
5x shorts (i assume you wear shorts all the time while inside so device can be seen)

how do you wash your clothes, do you hand it to someone.

also what is your typical stance througout the day, can you spend most of the day sitting on a chair with a laptop on your desk, or must you be in bed? and if so is there some bed desk you can have so your laptop can sit on it nicely.

do you pay for the operation in dinars, and if so how much is it exactly.

I have also been looking at other diaries on anold forum, is much of what is said there applies here, for example is it the same 'military hosppital', they also mention something about a guesthouse, and they had a ball for exercise and some machine to give your legs some muscle, check George61's diary for more information, seems that is not available anymore?

I read on another diary that you must ensure that the hospital has applied on your behalf for a 'temporary resident' visa within 3 days of your arrival, I don't know if you did that, but I thought i should mention as you may get a fine or be held up and the airport upon leaving.

yeah clothes what u mentioned is fine.. hotel staff can get ur clothes cleane for u downstairs. sitting up or lying downs fine.. theres desks in the rooms.. operation is payed genrally by card in dinards translated from 9300 euros. theresamilitary hospital but thats just for getting xrays.. but dont get there for x raysas theres a better place.. dunno bout the guest house.. visa wise u only have to go to the border every 3 months to get ur pssport stamped

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 8:49 am
#155

Quote from: microman on June 16, 2015, 07:03:23 AMcan you give us some knowledge on how exactly you shower yourself, and how often it is required.

and how many clothes should i bring, for example;

5x pair of socks
5x pair of boxers
2x track pants? (i take it you only use this when going outside to avoid infections?)
5x shorts (i assume you wear shorts all the time while inside so device can be seen)

how do you wash your clothes, do you hand it to someone.

also what is your typical stance througout the day, can you spend most of the day sitting on a chair with a laptop on your desk, or must you be in bed? and if so is there some bed desk you can have so your laptop can sit on it nicely.

do you pay for the operation in dinars, and if so how much is it exactly.

I have also been looking at other diaries on anold forum, is much of what is said there applies here, for example is it the same 'military hosppital', they also mention something about a guesthouse, and they had a ball for exercise and some machine to give your legs some muscle, check George61's diary for more information, seems that is not available anymore?

I read on another diary that you must ensure that the hospital has applied on your behalf for a 'temporary resident' visa within 3 days of your arrival, I don't know if you did that, but I thought i should mention as you may get a fine or be held up and the airport upon leaving.


yeah clothes what u mentioned is fine.. hotel staff can get ur clothes cleane for u downstairs. sitting up or lying downs fine.. theres desks in the rooms.. operation is payed genrally by card in dinards translated from 9300 euros. theresamilitary hospital but thats just for getting xrays.. but dont get there for x raysas theres a better place.. dunno bout the guest house.. visa wise u only have to go to the border every 3 months to get ur pssport stamped

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 9:26 am
#156

oh right so it's translated from 9,300.00 euros into say 1,120,585 dinars, which i then would pay in pounds sinc it's a UK bank card, which would cost £6,732.

so strange for it to be like that but okay.

yeah okay i should be able to fit all that in my rucksack, I plan to not have any baggage with me so it doens't get put on the plane, i prefer a single bag as hand luggage as that goes in overhead compartments

track pants are made with different material, so i want to check this is an okay one as i don't want to cause infection, can you confirm this is an okay trackpant

http://www.sportsdirect.com/adidas-samson-woven-tracksuit-bottoms-mens-493079

I think you said it was not needed, but i think i will go to the tailer and get him to add a full side zip to the track pants,or add the ability to remove the bottom of the trousers via a zip, kinda like a zip in the kneebone area, this will make it easier to take off with the device on,

also when do you use track pants, was I right in saying it is when you are outside, and inside it's shorts only, I only ask because i need to know if i can get away with just one track pants, which i think i can.

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 9:26 am
#157

oh right so it's translated from 9,300.00 euros into say 1,120,585 dinars, which i then would pay in pounds sinc it's a UK bank card, which would cost £6,732.

so strange for it to be like that but okay.

yeah okay i should be able to fit all that in my rucksack, I plan to not have any baggage with me so it doens't get put on the plane, i prefer a single bag as hand luggage as that goes in overhead compartments

track pants are made with different material, so i want to check this is an okay one as i don't want to cause infection, can you confirm this is an okay trackpant

http://www.sportsdirect.com/adidas-samson-woven-tracksuit-bottoms-mens-493079

I think you said it was not needed, but i think i will go to the tailer and get him to add a full side zip to the track pants,or add the ability to remove the bottom of the trousers via a zip, kinda like a zip in the kneebone area, this will make it easier to take off with the device on,

also when do you use track pants, was I right in saying it is when you are outside, and inside it's shorts only, I only ask because i need to know if i can get away with just one track pants, which i think i can.

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 10:50 am
#158

Quote from: microman on June 16, 2015, 09:26:32 AMoh right so it's translated from 9,300.00 euros into say 1,120,585 dinars, which i then would pay in pounds sinc it's a UK bank card, which would cost £6,732.

so strange for it to be like that but okay.

yeah okay i should be able to fit all that in my rucksack, I plan to not have any baggage with me so it doens't get put on the plane, i prefer a single bag as hand luggage as that goes in overhead compartments

track pants are made with different material, so i want to check this is an okay one as i don't want to cause infection, can you confirm this is an okay trackpant

http://www.sportsdirect.com/adidas-samson-woven-tracksuit-bottoms-mens-493079

I think you said it was not needed, but i think i will go to the tailer and get him to add a full side zip to the track pants,or add the ability to remove the bottom of the trousers via a zip, kinda like a zip in the kneebone area, this will make it easier to take off with the device on,

also when do you use track pants, was I right in saying it is when you are outside, and inside it's shorts only, I only ask because i need to know if i can get away with just one track pants, which i think i can.


i just wear trackpants all the time even when im in my room.. im pretty lazy with changing my pants i dont really care if they get abit grubby.. prob had the ones i have on now for the past 2 weeks.. i have 2 other pairs but hardly ever rotate them..

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 11:29 am
#159

okay that is noted, would it not be easier to wear shorts over trackpads, as each time you get to the device youd have to take them off no?

exactly how long do you have left before you leave?

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Posted on Jun 16, 2015, 11:35 am
#160

Quote from: microman on June 16, 2015, 11:29:31 AMokay that is noted, would it not be easier to wear shorts over trackpads, as each time you get to the device youd have to take them off no?

exactly how long do you have left before you leave?


to get to your device you just ;pull the pants up

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