He can make the argument that he tried to help me, but what he really did was con me. I could very well be in Serbia with Dr. Mitkovic or one of the other doctors who have been revealed by this forum that would have fit well within my budget. Instead of leaving the Sarin disaster behind and counting the site's losses, he went out of his way to find the next willing surgeon to participate in his scheme. Unfortunately for me, I didn't establish a solid presence on this site until too late. My surgeon is by no means a quack, but he is clearly inexperienced/rusty in Ilizarov. I just hope I come out okay, but if not I should be able to receive care back home. Some patients here, due to their nationalities, may not be as fortunate...
Yeah, had we know about this site, I would have gone to Russia because I was cheap at that time. But seeing the seriousness of the complication and the down-time at the result of these complications, I should have pay more and have gone to a more qualified doctor.
Help at home is available. However, they will only operate on you if your complication is a serious threat to your current well-being, like a bone non-union. Otherwise, you will have to wait for several years until you fully recover before they will operate on you again, for such hassles, like x-leg, numbness, nerves, and other issues. This is what my friend in Edmonton told me.
I was supposed to see my doc back in January but due to the long wait list, I won't be able to see him until the 17th of this month. I pray that he will fix my complication (1cm discrepancy and x-leg); otherwise, it will be a blow to my future plan. Like Germany, they may turn around and say my discrepancy is not enough to affect my well-being or give other kind of excuses to not fix it. But we'll see on the 17th.
Well, whatever that con-artist said, he was certainly not happy at Sarin for not accepting his deals. For all the idiots like us who were lured to his advertising scheme, he made some commissions... maybe not a sizeable amount of money but probably enough that he won't need a full-time job, could spend all his time on his website, and spend all the time at the gym to fix his freakiest proportion... not to mention, learn a little photo-shopping skill here and there which might be useful, like for lengthening his arms in his photo. We're lucky that our doctors were not all-quack (mine was borderline) but had we been disabled for life, I don't think that man would really care. As you can see his comments regarding Dr. Franz, his logic is twisted and he is manipulative.