wannabe,... let's put this all out there... let's be honest
ill address case number 1
1- according to what i heard, it was not because of sports issues... but again, i don't know know... unlike you, who claims to know 100% sure how it happened,i do not... you post as if you know... which you obviously do not... you are posting what you were told.... you could be right, but you could be wrong... if this was an isolated case, then okay.... but it clearly is not
2-the russian man, used to blame the drs.... he changes... but the fact is he's still in frames almost a year later after lengthening around 4 cm
3-who did the surgery in baku??? i already stated... fahri... the man that oversees everyone's treatment after surgery..... now you seem to be just giving excuses as to why it happened... but i'm the one he showed... and yes, he absolutely thought it was comical, whether you want to believe it or not....... the man also had severe ballerina...... in your defense of fahri, you fail to mention he did this without the permission of bagirov, which i think he needs... that was actually my main point.... he diid it without bagirov knowing, and yes, he told me not to say anything, though he didn't seem too concerned about telling me... i don't know exactly why this man's legs are deformed now, but again... this isn't an isolated case, there are others.... cases of alignment,etc\
in facrt, id say the majority of cases i know of have these complications,which is exactly the point.... if its happening so much, perhaps the drs have a part of the blame
i wanna address your last comment... how i completely neglected their recommendations.... again, you sound like a spokesman more than an unbiased 3rd party observer
first of all, you have no idea what they recommended... because we have never met
i can tell you their recommendations....keep legs straight, try to keep ankle straight.... that's all
there was absolutely no recommended exercises or pt plan given to me..... there was no instruction on proper pin site care,etc... there was no pt done at all while i was there, and there was no x ray taken after the surgery, even though i was there a few weeks after...
regarding the statement that bagirov doesn't allow patients now to lengthen at home... then where do they lengthen??? surely not in russia, as the clinic has 4rooms, and no guesthouse....so where are these new patients lengthening? baku? for $1800 euro a month? it is not in Moscow, that is for sure
I got told that story by the nurses, of course we used a translator on my phone but i see no reason why they would lie. In your version of the story you just claim the legs bent or broke, but you didnt mentioned why it happened. Im more inclined to believe that it happened because she was to active before she was allowed to rather than it happening for no reason other than removing the frames to early. I met former patients there and they all seemed very knowledgable of the clinic and they all claim Bagirov was a good doctor. He wouldnt have a good reputation if peoples leg broke or bent because of removing the frame to early even if the patients followed his instructions. Btw you are talking crap again, i never claimed i knew 100% what happened, that should be obvious since i wasnt there to see it happen. We also have no reason to believe this isnt an isolated case, or a very rary case at least.
2. Nope, ive talked to him very often ever since i met him during my first stay at the clinic in mars, he has never told me it was Bagirovs fault. He also mentioned that he has been talking to you, and that you do not follow doctors recommendations. We already know you lengthened to fast.
3. Im not making excuses, just your story sounds very unbelievable, it wouldnt suprise me if you misunderstood what Fachri was saying since his english isnt very good at all, he uses a translator and it can get very inaccurate from the original message intended. Also like i suspected you have no idea why he got deformed legs, so why assume it was the doctors fault?
If we are being honest here, you dont have any case where we can say for sure the doctors made the patient have deformed legs, at most you might have 1. you cant make a hyperbole out of that and claim "it is happening so much", thats just laughable.
The reason im not likely to taking your side over the doctors, is because they have mentioned at the clinic that you where lazy, the things ive read in this diary makes it seem very apparent that they are correct too. Also, i have no problems and i followed the instructions so i have no reason not to believe them that if you follow instructions you will be fine.
They told me use a footholder, they gave me a box at the clinic to keep my feet 90 degrees. Walk ca 3 times a day in the beginning and more as you recover. Also stretch the achilles by pushing up the toes/front part of the feet towards the knee, this can be achieved in many ways, doesnt take a genious to figure out. Keeping the legs straight to prevent knee bend.
This combined with taking the medicine in correct order, and how to use ointment for infections, avoid getting water in the pin sites, and not lengthen faster than 0.75 mm/day, slow down if i get to much pain (which never got) or infection. Also since i already told them how much i intended to lengthen they didnt have to mention any limits. im sure if i told them i wanted 8 cm they would have warned me of the risks.
majority of these things are the same as they told you, the others i made sure to ask them about because i did my research about what you should know before doing LL.
The only pt you need is to stretch akilles and walk, im sure they told you this. I didnt get an x-ray either before i returned ca 2 months later for check up.
In terms of pin site care, all i needed to know how to do it was watch one of the nurses do it, they used anti septic fluid and sterilized
compressors. not difficult.
And yes apparantly they have them lengthen at an appartment in Baku now.