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Posted on Sep 4, 2021, 1:59 pm
#71

India isn't the only unequal country out there. Rich Americans, and Chinese put the Indian rich to shame, because they have a higher median. The average Chinese is 5x wealthier than the average Indian, the average American 30x.

The Indian people are capable of great achievements. I've met great Indian doctors and technologists in the UK. However, when half of India is still trying to get running toilets, and makes 2200 USD per year, the country is backwards compared to most of the world.

This is why people have apprehension about medical procedures in India, like the way some feel about Made In China products.

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Posted on Sep 4, 2021, 3:11 pm
#72

Quote from: SirStretchAlot on September 04, 2021, 01:59:04 PMand makes 2200 USD per year


purchasing power varies a lot. in india you can get a haircut for 2 USD.

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Posted on Sep 5, 2021, 2:05 am
#73

It's not THAT dirty. Come on. I've been to Germany(cousin lives there) and I've lived in india my entire life. India isn't THAT bad. Germany is awesome true. But there are over a billion people living here Ffs. You won't get a stomach virus and dirt virus and Ebola and cancer or any of that GOD. Chill.

Parihar as a doctor is good. What I can assure you of is that the guy is well respected here in India and isn't after anyone's money (unlike sarin). And also India isn't some virus hub. Although yes I hate Delhi and Bombay. Literally pollution hub. But it's still manageable.

If you have the money stay in the west or else if you wanna save up money come to India. A guy trained by Paley who is one of the best deformity experts of India versus best doc of a first world country well respected all over the world. The only difference is how much money they charge and infrastructure of their hospitals. That's it. Decide

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Posted on Sep 5, 2021, 4:33 am
#74

What was Mumbai like for you the last time you went?

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Posted on Sep 6, 2021, 8:32 am
#75

Speaking for myself, when I was in Mumbai it seemed very similar to Shanghai, China - lots of big buildings, lots of people, lots of nightlife. There was even an EDM show or something in the hotel next to mine. I was in the hotel pretty much all the time later on though, but since I was paying for a 3 star hotel room and had internet, TV, and hotel staff that brought food from delivery apps or the hotel restaurant to my room. Plus, my physiotherapists were pretty good and Dr Parihar or Dr Ahuja were always reachable through Whatsapp or email.

If I had to do it again, I would still go to Dr Parihar even if his internal cases are lower. Inserting a nail something practically any orthopedic doctor can do.

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