I started a thread earlier this year about all the negatives I saw with Dr. Guichet. That thread turned out to be more correct than I ever anticipated thanks to Unicorn888 documenting her unimaginable nightmare experience with Dr. Guichet.
I'm sad to say that i'm staring to get the same impression about Dr. Parihar for different reasons. Dr. Parihar is incredibly affordable for limb lengthening, but his patient outcomes on this forum are not impressive in the least. In fact, I look at his patient outcomes as a major warning sign.
KiloKAHN- External fixator only tibia lengthening with Dr. Parihar in India. Years later developed a serious case of CECS, needed surgery performed in the United States.
Penguinn- Internal PRECICE femur lengthening with Dr. Parihar in India. Surgery took nearly 10 hours, normally a 2.5-3 hour surgery. Severely delayed recovery time. Incredibly slow bone consolidation. Non union risk seems very high.
We all want limb lengthening to be more affordable, but with these patient outcomes i'm now highly skeptical about Dr. Parihar...
You have a misconception of what non-union is. I can jog if I want to. My right leg is totally consolidated and my left leg is mostly consolidated, and if it doesn't fully consolidate on all sides, the remaining can be filled with a simple aspirate injection. Surgery took 10 hours because of a faulty PRECICE implant that Parihar had to remove and put another one in. My surgery was basically dual nailing + wtf this implant doesn't work + nail removal in 1 leg + nail insertion in the leg again. I did recover slow, but I don't see how a doctor is to blame for slow consolidation. (Edit: Also, Parihar had straight up told me that PRECICE was a learning curve for him in our first meeting, a problem which he doesn't even have now after 2 Precice patients)
I respect the skepticism, but if anyone asked me, I would recommend the doc. I'm 100% happy with my LL. Sure it doesn't compare to the guys running in 6 months, but if I could spin the LL Roulette wheel again, would I? Hell no. "A few extra months" is the least dangerous complication to have.
Also, I don't know what you mean by "Penguinn refuses to post X-rays". I've posted almost every x-ray I've taken, month by month. Read my diary again. I haven't posted one in a while because I haven't taken one in a while.
My case isn't comparable to Unicorn's. I'm a completely normal person right now except for running/sports/strenuous activities, which I will update on in 6 months or so. If you spent a day with me, you would never realize anything was wrong.