Like most other people, I want to cheap out.
I have options.
First option is pay roughly 100,000 USD to get the surgery and the after-care in Canada or US.
Second option is pay roughly 40,000 USD to get the surgery and the after-care in South Korea or Vietnam or some other countries except for Turkey and India (no offense Turks and Indians).
What I want, like everyone else, is to be taller and not lose a ton of athletic ability and not be crippled.
If I choose the second option, is there a chance of being crippled and lose ton of atheletic ability?
Quote from: Ted68 on April 15, 2024, 10:12:40 AMHi, man.
I am sure you are very young, in early 20’s, because your statement is based on very wrong assumption !
You put Turkish surgeons in a same boat with indian ones.
You put south-korean surgeons in a same boat with vietnamese ones.
Are you a professional athlete and worried about losing those performances ?
Also your costs are wrong…
You need first to read a lot about everything regarding LL, because you have nothing clear in your mind… and then to take the right decision.
Well I am not that young. I am actually in my early 30's (32 to be exact)
and have a decent amount of wealth for my age due to inheritence and investment.
But I need some money after the surgery to embark on a new career path and to buy a house and raise kids.
I was planning to do the surgery with Dr. Gdalevitch as I live in Canada but dang! it is expensive.
As staystrong said, I agree it is a dumb question haha. Although I wish he wasn't so explicit about it.
Anyways, so what you are saying is South Koreans doctors, in general, are better than Vietnamese ones and
Turkish doctors are better than Indian doctors. Also, I am not a professional athelete
but I am planning to work in an industry which requires me to have healthy legs
.
Anyhow, thanks for your advice. I hope you have a wonderful evening.
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