Hello,
for me, this is the worst complication associated with LL surgery.
Has anyone ever heard about this horrible outcome?
Waking up in a vegetative state with two amputated legs after LL surgery
Lol
LOL i was thinking about this for every surgeries. i've read a woman got legs amputated because of anesthesia complication while she's in rhino surgery.
we people just imagine the worst case scenario and got anxious about it.
annnnnd you're 25 inches shorter. That will be $60k. Thank you come again.
That rhino case is medical negligence and is failure to recognise the signs of sepsis. Places like Turkey and other countries where the doctors are more concerned about money than their patients should be avoided. Poor lady.
Does anyone have a link to that case? I googled but couldn't get the right keywords.
Quote from: motoboarder on October 02, 2022, 05:26:53 PMDoes anyone have a link to that case? I googled but couldn't get the right keywords.
https://au.news.yahoo.com/woman-loses-her-legs-after-undergoing-nose-job-072927724.html
Quote from: motoboarder on October 02, 2022, 05:26:53 PMDoes anyone have a link to that case? I googled but couldn't get the right keywords.
https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/worldnews/13606050/woman-loses-legs-infection-from-botched-nose-job/
"Hospital staff blame the blood poisoning on chicken she ate after the surgery"
I think Dr. B**** would say the same when one of his patients must be amputated after a botched LL surgery!
NEVER DO A LL SURGERY IN TURKEY!!! THEY'RE ALL GREEDY BUTCHERS!
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Quote from: Limbfan2020 on October 02, 2022, 06:03:59 PM-Please delete-
I agreed, the risk does existe, but it’s extremely rare like you have a plane accident, so why bring it on, to scare people, to discourage, this is so discouraging and scaring so just delete it.
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