hi kilokahn...i'm new member in this forum, currently saving money for surgery. may be do surgery in the next 1 or 2 years. your experience with exfix will be very valuable for me since i could not afford internal...i have problem with my eczema during winter it is like an allergy which is occur only during winter (i'm south east asian now work in US)...this problem rule me out of russia korea china or any other country with cold winter season..how about india? is there cold winter in india? also i want to know about electricity in india, last time i read from old forum there is always power cuts there but its in akola may be mumbai different? could not imagine power cut when it is cold or during hot summer...how about water quality? most patients infection in india probably because of water they use to take a bath or clean pin sites if the source is from a well.
Can't believe I missed this question. Sorry Yudha.
Mumbai is a damp/humid climate and the winter isn't particularly cold. It's around 70 degrees Fahrenheit. Summer hasn't been to bad either. It can get hot but it's not nearly as bad as Delhi heat because it rains a lot. I have yet to experience a power outage since I've been here. That might be more common in Delhi where the heat gets a lot worse. You can't drink the water from the tap here, have to drink bottled. For pin site cleaning you just need to make sure the water is boiled first and you'll be okay even if you use tap water. My hotel room has an electric water heater that boils up the water very fast. I've been boiling up bottled water though because I don't need a lot of it each time I do the pin cleaning and it's easier to just grab the water bottle than go all the way to the restroom for sink water.
hi kilokahn...one more question, what kind of medicine dr parihar give to you..any blood thinner? muscle drug? etc.....is 900.000 INR price include any complication surgery (if needed)?
This is the medication I've taken:
Shelcal (Calcium + vitamin D)
Cefadroxil (antibiotic) - only until suture removal
Ultracet (pain relief) - as needed
Nimesulide (NSAID) - only for 5 days
Zevit (zinc)
The price covers the initial surgery, hospital stay, food while in hospital, physiotherapy sessions, and all follow up x-rays and checkups. It won't cover your first set of x-rays or blood tests, and aside from the first set of medication you get after discharge, you have to pay for any follow up medications they decide you need. You also need to pay for your dressings, which is 500 INR per box. Anything else like a walker, wheelchair, etc will also cost extra. Additional surgery in case of complications are also a separate cost.
im not in pain, but because of my ballerina... i do the same thing as you.... exactly
i get out of chair, scoot on my butt, pull myself up, then go down,etc again.... its quite the process
my leg hurt a few times, but i think its normal
I've found I get by quicker now by scooting than walking with the shape my right leg is in now.
Everyone at the Beijing Institute had what they called a bad leg and a good leg, but I thought it was always a bad leg and a worse leg. Sometimes peoples' bad legs would improve, and then the other one would become their bad leg. And the bigger guys always seemed to have more pain, especially in the beginning.
So, Kilo, congratulations on being a normal LLer so far.
Man this sucks.
Funny about the worse leg switching from one to the other. It did that a couple times in my first 10 days post surgery. They never seem to both be equally in pain.
My knees are starting to get sore now too from my legs being stretched out all day.