I’m sorry for everything you have gone through. All I can say is I’m grateful that everything has been going well with my surgery and not all Turkish doctors are butchers. Either that or I (along with everyone else I’ve met here) have been very fortunate. Still I hope you can have a good outcome and return to your normal life.
To be honest, I question the authenticity of these individuals. If I were in their shoes, I'd be relentlessly posting videos on YouTube and contacting news agencies who might even compensate these people. Moreover, I would immediately file a lawsuit against the responsible doctor. However, all these people seem to do is complain on this forum. It just doesn't make sense. If they are crippled, wouldn't they be outraged enough to contact a news agency? If a doctor were responsible for debilitating me for the rest of my life, I would turn that doctor's life upside down if his guilt is as pronounced as claimed. Furthermore, numerous people have also chimed in, claiming they are now crippled too. Though I've only encountered perhaps ten patients in my life, I believe that if the complications were as high as suggested, the authorities wouldn't permit such a procedure in the first place
They often argue that they are concerned about their privacy. However, they should realize that their faces can be blurred, and voices can be altered in such reports. I suspect that these individuals might be employees from rival companies abroad or even domestically or possibly envious of Live Life Taller's financial success. During the lengthening period when I was writing a diary, it was bombarded with nonsensical lies. I even exposed one individual who was using Turkish-to-English translation while claiming to be French. His English was so poor that it was clear he hadn't even reviewed what he wrote. As a Turkish speaker, I immediately realized he was Turkish when he referred to my doctor Yunus as 'Dolphine,' a direct English translation. Ultimately, he admitted he was a Turkish resident living in France. I advise taking people's words on this platform with a hefty dose of skepticism, unless they provide authenticated videos and pictures.
I've also noticed that these individuals seem to target those who write about their experiences in Turkey, never even offering well-wishes or encouragement. Instead, they instantly bombard these accounts with accusations of fabrication, condemnations of the doctors, and dire warnings of future disability. I don't see this sort of commentary for patients who document their experiences with doctors in Germany, the US, Greece, Italy, and so forth. As you are all aware, there have been even two deaths reported in Italy, and yet, I don't see these kinds of comments targeting that specific doctor on this forum. I'm referring to Dr. Guichet - my pronunciation of his name might be incorrect, but I believe you know who I'm talking about I'm not one for conspiracy theories, but I do understand human nature. It seems there's a considerable share in the limb lengthening market that some people don't want to share.
Furthermore, these individuals spend an extraordinary amount of time on this forum, almost as if it were their job. Most people tend to limit their forum activity after their procedures are completed, choosing to move on with their lives and only checking in occasionally. For instance, I didn't log into this forum for about four to five months after my lengthening procedure was done.
If you claim to be crippled, create a YouTube channel and post weekly videos. Reach out to media outlets like CNN or BBC - they would most certainly be interested in covering your story without revealing your identity, and you might even receive compensation. File a lawsuit against the responsible doctor, continue posting updates, and start a GoFundMe campaign. However, if you don't take these steps, don't expect people to believe your claim of being crippled. Be decent, and refrain from tarnishing people's names without substantial proof.