did you ever meet up with Dr Singh after what happened? Or attempt to sue or consult him because it’s very serious and the amount of money wasted is really no joke
Its in my previous posts, 2nd surgery I flew to Myanmar where Singh also practices. He helped cover surgery fees which I will give him credit for, I paid for the rest incl flight and stay. But the infection was visible from the outside, none of the doctors I saw in Bangkok (where I was working at the time) would even come close because they know the infection 99% had reached the metal and if they had "cleaned it" they would be liable and no doctor wants to be liable for another doctor's mistake. When bacteria touches the metal its game over, you gotta take out the instruments in there.
So 2nd surgery, he "cleans out" the swollen infected area and he kept telling me "no infection no infection" that was the worst part. Because even tho it got cleaned out, the bacteria is there and it will grow. I was on antibiotics forever and really strong ones at that, it totally messed with my health. It was hurting and I kept telling Singh.. this feels weird, this feels weird, and the kept saying "no infection, its all in my head" it wasnt until I was in enough pain that I went to Korea that I knew.. fk.. this is fking serious.
Can I sue him? Probably but I signed the document saying he's not liable since its a cosmetic surgery. All doctors make you sign those before surgery. So suing would be costly and hard to win. Did I report him? I tried to the health ministry in Singapore but that requires a lot of time, I probably need to fly there in person, and a lot of digging on my part of evidence. And even then I need to be able to prove fault which is so hard because 1. I signed all those documents and 2. whatever was done / seen in those surgery rooms such as my 2nd surgery in Myanmar isn't captured on camera, nor is it documented because the doctor can lie about it. So.. so hard to fight it.
And fixing it is no joke. With the money I spent I could have pretty much done stryde in my femurs as well.
So up to you, you make your decision. I can only give you my experience. But my health was affected (both mentally and physically), I spent almost double of what I was going to spend because I had to fix these issues, I spent so much time as well, more than the average person doing the same surgery at Dr Lees.
So time, money, health, all depleted because of this situation. So now I am a big believer that not all doctor's are the same. Actually there is a huge huge variance in doctor skill level.
Think about it this way, you've seen those botched surgeries of rhinoplasties gone wrong? Or those horror stories of some cosmetic surgery gone wrong? Why is it? Because they went to those less experienced less knowledgeable, still trying to hone their craft on new patients, kind of doctors, because it is cheaper.
Now compare that to some of your friends or celebrities in Singapore. I bet you some of them have had plastic surgery but you won't even know given how natural, how well the doctor did it.
I will be completely honest, I had surgery done once before in Korea. And the doctor did such a fking good job no one knew, not even my parents or my relatives or people that I have known my whole life. Everyone except my sister haha cause shes a surgeon herself, but even she was questioning whether something was different or not.
This was because I visited 20-30 different clinics just for that 1 simple surgery because I know how important doctor skill level is now. I've learned my lesson to thoroughly vet doctors before a surgery now. Because its their hands, their knowledge, their skill level that determines the outcome of your surgery.