Wow, I'm surprised that the doctors you asked are wise enough not to operate on you even for the massive amount of money that they would gain. Makes me think that there is hope for the world.
If youre in the 'hoping' business... keep in mind this surgery isnt that common in most countries, especially in developed ones.
sure there are doctors even in developed countries (usa, europe etc) that would do this surgery, but they are pretty rare.
in my country i think there is one or maybe two that would do it. and they keeping a low profile about it because the medical community dont see it in a good way or approve morally to doing it.
plus, in decent places where its common to be done - most patients are really short (like way below average) so this makes this surgery a more acceptable ethically...
on the other hand, i wouldnt be impressed by the fact that doctors wont operate on a patient with a medical condition... some (not all) of the considerations are the chances of successful outcome, having to be dealing with complications later on, risk of a dis-satisfied patient complaining or threatening to sue for any unexpected / terribly unwanted outcome....
so in a way, doctors look after themselves too, in a way.