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Author Topic: MY EXPERIENCE CLL NON UNION and LEG DISCREPANCY in ho-chi-min city on vietnam  (Read 4527 times)

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shi

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a9284850 is thao
he repeatly send same e-mail
Hi I want ask question about LL Surgery in vietnam
My email is a9284850@gmail.com
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shi

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Yes the time was very hard for me more than 1year half of cripple, wheel chair,
I sent him line so so many times to urge him to take visa,and when I turn back there,
there is 2weeks isolation due to COVID19, the isolation that was booked by him is very dirsty and old to stay local vietnamease,
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a9284850

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I am not  Thao.  I come from Asia. I just need more information about LL in Vietnam.
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shi

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you are too sticky,you ask me same qeustion repeatedly,
 what is your puropose?
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To be fair there has to be a bit of personal responsibility here. It's not on the lengthening centre to nanny the patient if they've been told quite clearly to stop lengthening - failure to abide by the instructions is still on the patient, if that's what really happened of course (impossible to know either way).

Doctors have a responsibility to at least try to  take care of patients no matter what.  And for him to defy orders and for them to not give proper orders are two very different things.  Not clear which is the case but the reply never mentioned telling him to stop.
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Doctors have a responsibility to at least try to  take care of patients no matter what.  And for him to defy orders and for them to not give proper orders are two very different things.  Not clear which is the case but the reply never mentioned telling him to stop.

I was looking for, if/when they told op to stop lengthening. It is unclear.
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shi

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Ther 2nd bonegraft sugery with iillac crest and HCP
for right leg its succes but for left leg fallec
because the bone was abosobed
so its not enoght amount to graft on sugery
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Ther 2nd bonegraft sugery with iillac crest

Can you say more about how the graft site is doing? Are you experiencing any serious pain moving to and from your bed at the hip?
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The reason why the they and the doctor hate autograft is harvasting from illiac crest, its torblesome for them,
But the golden stdard is autograft even to accpet the risk of harbesting.
the doctor is hired doctor so he doesnt have resipobilty for the outcome
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The reason why the they and the doctor hate autograft is harvasting from illiac crest, its torblesome for them,
But the golden stdard is autograft even to accpet the risk of harbesting.
the doctor is hired doctor so he doesnt have resipobilty for the outcome


A graft from the iliac crest is technically easy to do and would likely work for you assuming the bone gap isn't too extreme. In fact; you could likely harvest from only one side at the hip and use it for both legs...

You would do your best to convince them that this makes good clinical sense; or consult another physician and furnish documents showing they too suggest harvesting at the iliac crest.
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IF YOU DONT WANT TO BECOME CRIPPLE
STAY AWYA FROM VIETNAM HO-CHI-MIN
THEY ABADON PATIENT
THE 10YEARS WARRATY IS MENALESS
1CASE OF OSTEOMYELITIS AND SEPSIS ON JAPNEASE PATIENT  HE ALMOST DIE
GO VN AND DIE!


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I heard that the Japanese had recovered from osteomyelitis and sepsis and had successfully completed bone lengthening.

Symptoms are more severe in Japanese people who had surgery in European hospitals
« Last Edit: August 17, 2023, 05:47:53 AM by Booking »
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Booking

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Rehabilitation and food are very important for this surgery.
The article states that you are not properly managing either.
Is it true?
If so, that's probably why your bones didn't work.
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  • Take any opinion with a grain of salt.

Did you heal yet brother?
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Damn, thats some spicy stuff. So now that the dust has settled, who is at fault here?
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