Dear friends, while you're reading this post(60sec) 2.28 persons died in a car-accident. 3287 every day!
But, yes this surgery is very risky and should only be considered as a last resort..
Quote from: Honore on May 16, 2018, 05:22:49 PMDear friends, while you're reading this post(60sec) 2.28 persons died in a car-accident. 3287 every day!
But, yes this surgery is very risky and should only be considered as a last resort..
To be fair no surgery is safe they are all risky, I know not everyone can afford the best surgeons but this is a prime example of if you can afford the likes of palettes then by all means go for him.
From what I hear he tells the patient what can and can’t be done and he is vary patient friendly hence if he cannot achieve the goals you want he will not perform the surgery.
Do you have link for the article?
is it that difficult to put a fking link ?
maybe it's korean language but a link would be useful
there is nothing about this celebrity in english
Quote from: Knik on May 17, 2018, 02:52:41 PMthere is nothing about this celebrity in english
Not a celebrity. He probably thought he had perfect looks and the only thing holding him back was his "height". He wanted to be a star; he wasn't one.
Quote from: notatroll on May 17, 2018, 02:24:29 PMmaybe it's korean language but a link would be useful
I only have Chinese news links. Because I'm not Korean. I just asked Dr. Li’s assistant. It was determined that this tragedy is true. It happened in July 2016. It was exposed by the media a few days ago.
Note: The accident doctor is not Dr Li
http://baijiahao.baidu.com/s?id=1600511972162017723&wfr=spider&for=pc
More comprehensive article.
He died in 2016 from pulmonary embolism (PE), a blood clot in the lung. The hospital claims that post-surgery exercise, which can help prevent PE, was prescribed after surgery. However, CCTV footage shows no exercise being administered, and the caregiver has said that they didn't help him exercise.
He later felt his heart racing and experienced chest pain, so paramedics were called to transfer him to another hospital better suited for his complication. The hospital claims that the paramedics arrived in two minutes, meanwhile actual CCTV footage showed that they arrived in 22 minutes.
The case is being discussed now since there still isn't closure, as the hospital has denied wrongdoing, not having apologized to the family.
Was he not prescribed blood thinning medication? I know Dr. Paley prescribes this probably to prevent these kinds of blood clots.
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