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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 8:20 am
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I was looking at LLT diaries on Twitter and stumbled upon a post from this user:

I'm not gonna post his Twitter but you can search it up and see it if you do enough looking

I think he completed LON Tibia a couple of months ago and now has osteomyelitis. He completed lengthening in July, and was in the hospital afterwards to treat pus coming out of his wounds? It's in Japanese so it's all translated. Then he flew back to Japan.

I think he's not in a good condition because no Japanese doctor will see him or specializes in it. Praying for his full recovery.

https://imgur.com/gallery/hmhs7d2

https://imgur.com/a/aDj5dxc


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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 8:56 am
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Whenever I read anyone considering going to Turkey for surgery I pray for them.

I know someone personally who went there for hair transplant as well. Now their head is full of scars and the results aren’t natural.

I don’t think you should go there for any medical tourism.

LiveLifeTaller is just the most rotten of many bad apples there.
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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 9:02 am
#3
If you try to do 3 surgeries in a day obviously you'll do a mistake and your patients will suffer heavly from this mistake as like this and his many other. I guess there are so many other patients who has problems like these but they feel ashamed to show it to public or threatened by LiveLifeTaller. Why would you still choose butcher Halil after so many complication cases?

https://twitter.com/height_llt/status/1571187368446799877?s=46&t=JmTq2tymDP1Sp8jFs96iUQ
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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 9:26 am
#4
They did it again!!! The butchers from Turkey! I hate them!

I hope Victor (Cyborg4Life) will address this issue in one of his youtube videos!

TURKEY IS A NO GO FOR LL PATIENTS!!!!

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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 9:48 am
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Quote from: Charizard on September 18, 2022, 09:02:37 AM I guess there are so many other patients who has problems like these but they feel ashamed to show it to public



I think these Turkish butchers have focussed on Japanese patients because they're aware of their traditional mentality. In Japan, it is considered a supreme virtue to conceal feelings and by no means to open up to the outside world how one really feels. A person who acts particularly emotionally or shows anger, fear, or other feelings in public loses face and causes others to lose face who do not know how to deal with the emotional outbursts.

There are probably hundreds of LL patients with serious complications caused by this butcher. But they'll never say a word! 
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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 11:08 am
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Quote from: Limbfan2020 on September 18, 2022, 09:26:23 AMThey did it again!!! The butchers from Turkey! I hate them!

I hope Victor (Cyborg4Life) will address this issue in one of his youtube videos!

TURKEY IS A NO GO FOR LL PATIENTS!!!!


I think it is wrong to generalize. Maybe there are good surgeons aswell in turkey but all we see is these failed cases over and over again. People must pay attention to who to go for their surgeries not just Turkey but every countries, because this surgery does not tolerate a single mistake. In my opinion if a company or surgeon pushing advertisement alot you should think twice. Can you see any advertisement from Dr Rozburch? Or Dr Paley? No because they don't need to advertise their work. But for example Dr Debiparshad invests advertisement a lot in both google and facebook which is a red flag also because i feel like he is in this not because he like to do surgery but for the money.

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Posted on Sep 18, 2022, 8:01 pm
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How could they let this happen? Isn't it routine to give out strong IV antibiotics right away when there is suspicion of an internal infection? How the fk can a nurse let it progress to this level?
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Posted on Sep 19, 2022, 1:57 am
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 I kind of suspect that their nurses may not really know how to distinguish and treat infections, so much so that when I had a lot of pus coming out of my wound, their nurses told me it was probably due to the thick gauze I was wearing on the wound.
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Posted on Sep 19, 2022, 5:29 am
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Quote from: Ascender on September 18, 2022, 08:01:22 PMHow could they let this happen? Isn't it routine to give out strong IV antibiotics right away when there is suspicion of an internal infection? How the fk can a nurse let it progress to this level?


The nurses there are unprofessional!  They didn't go to university.  The doctor taught them how to change bandages, that's why they can't detect an infection in time and of course they don't know how to treat it...
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Posted on Sep 20, 2022, 5:23 am
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Quote from: Ozzi6557 on September 19, 2022, 05:29:34 AM
The nurses there are unprofessional!  They didn't go to university.  The doctor taught them how to change bandages, that's why they can't detect an infection in time and of course they don't know how to treat it...

That is a big issue because osteomyelitis is extremely difficult to recover from and if you are not from the USA or Europe, doctors may not be able to treat you properly.
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