I originally planned to go back to Turkey after treating chronic osteomyelitis in China to sue the black intermediary Wannabetaller for delaying and mishandling intramedullary infection, which led me to prevent the recurrence of chronic osteomyelitis for the rest of my life! When I knew that the statute of limitations for a lawsuit in Turkey is ten years, and I saw a news that "a man in Turkey spent ten years in a lawsuit to prove that he was not dead", is it so difficult for local Turkish people to defend their rights? Litigation efficiency is so low! Then I went to Turkey as a Chinese to sue the Turks, is there any hope? N years after the execution link, right? Is there any hope for a country like Türkiye? No wonder black intermediaries have no fear! The domestic police and doctors said that what I did was a medical malpractice, and the lawyer also said that it would be easier if the intermediary agency and doctors were in China. But in China, I will definitely not get chronic osteomyelitis, because every doctor knows that debridement is necessary!
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I think you opened another post where you made some claims similar to yours here. We had given a general answer to your claims there.
Frankly, I don't want to light the fuse of a new but useless discussion with you here. Whatever we discuss here, we will not be able to change anything. But if you had paid attention to what we -me(as a quality control)- stated to you in the past, maybe we wouldn't have talked about any of your problems. As far as I observed, you had three basic errors along your process:
1- To keep lengthening secretly when doctor and physiotherapists told you to stop lengthening due to some concerns about your leg health. Please remember that I visited you in your room as soon as this information forwarded to me and I told you that the experts stated that you should stop lengthening for the sake of your legs health. Your gain already wasn't bad at all. I think it was 6.5 or 7 cm. Soon after I came back to you and warned you about that again. You told me that you stopped the extension. But on your next X-ray, it turned out you didn't stop the extension. I came again and warned you once again, and even instructed that the extension key would be taken from you in case you would not pay attention to what I said to you again.
2- After continuing the extension dangerously contrary to all warnings, you pressured us too much for removal surgery as soon as possible. Whereas the doctors and therapists recommended a removal surgery after a week or two after your body was better adapted to the lengthening you did secretly. When we accepted your request for urgent removal surgery due to your intensive pressure, we could not perform the surgery right away because there was the intensity in the operating rooms in the hospital due to some planned surgeries.( I even told you that I was surprised when you said that the delay in the removal surgery was due to the intensity in the operating room rather than the doctor's advice. Then I stated to you that I did not know that this was the real reason, and I would have started the interventions more quickly if I had known.) That's why we couldn't make a suitable removal surgery program for you, so we asked you to be a little more patient. Even,you remember, I kindly asked you that personally. Consequently, when you kept insisting on that, we spent a lot of time trying to make this arrangement with our teammates throughout the night.
3- Your last mistake was that you preferred to share private information, including some private photos, related to some of our staff members, with insults on many Chinese platforms, instead of helping us to keep in touch with us and follow up on your situation while staying outside, although there was no problem that would require you to do that. On top of that, when your osteomyelitis developed, you wasted a lot of time instead of informing it at the first stage. This made it difficult for us to take effective measures.
If I wasn't one of the personnel who was actively in contact with you in all the processes, I could even blame the company based on what you wrote. But you also know that we have experienced all of the above. In your other post, "Don't think that I don't love my legs so much, don't think you are medical experts, if you are I will not have chronic osteomyelitis!" you said. I think if you really loved your legs, you wouldn't have ignored the many warnings about the need to stop extension and not continue to do that in secret. If you really loved your legs, you would have listened to advice not to rush removal surgery. If you really loved your legs, you might be better able to take care of your legs rather than expose them on the platforms after the surgery to remove the staff who did nothing but try to do the best for your health. What you're going through is really tough stuff. I understand you. I even understand that you blame us. In my personal opinion, it would be both pointless and non-emphatic to condemn you for accusing us. What you did deserves more respect than if one of our patients just wanted to defame the company on an issue he has never been a victim of by using invalid,unethical and wrong claims.You have suffered greatly and you hold us accountable. As I said, if it were not for the conversations and correspondence we had with you, even I would have given you the right. But it is not fair for you to completely blame us for the consequences of your own negligence. Maybe the company has experienced some quality problems in services such as accommodation or transfer. However, the company has never compromised on quality standards in doctor, physical therapy and nurse services. We did not hesitate to part ways with anyone ( physiotherapist, consultant, caretaker, field staff, office staff, nurse, doctor, intermediary companies or else) who violated the quality policies that we have secured with contracts. Of course, not compromising these quality standards does not mean that no problems will arise. No matter how good you are, when you perform any operation anywhere in the world, there are many possibilities, including death. We don't have a magic wand to reset these possibilities. But the company informs patients frankly about possible complications/risks. Our contracts provide very detailed, concrete, and honest information. We tell patients that if they follow the instructions of the specialists (doctor, physiotherapist, nurse), they can stay away from possible complications in the best manner. Unfortunately, you have a lot of personal negligence in your private complications. I know this because I actively participated in your process and I personally gave you some warnings. I don't know, maybe the problem was due to the wrong procedure by the experts, as you claim. However, at this point, neither I nor the company can discuss a medical/technical issue with a doctor and must be limited to the doctor's information. At this stage, oddsmans/experts could have made the best decision in a legal case, and you did not resort to this. (Interestingly, while I was preparing my answer, you wrote that you were considering returning to Turkey to sue, but you gave up on this due to the weakness of the justice system in Turkey. You also claimed that your local police and your doctor were talking about medical negligence. It's normal for the local police and your doctor to mention medical negligence. Because you told them your story and they were horrified to think how a doctor didn't notice and intervene until the leg became like that. Therefore, in such cases, a decision should not be reached without hearing both parties. However, where there are two opposing views, we have to rely on the decision of an independent authority, namely the courts. The slow functioning of the justice system is a problem for all of us, I accept that too. But as I said, an impartial and independent council like a court needs to make a decision on behalf of both sides. Also, these types of cases have high-compensation cases. So if an international lawyer sees a light in your story, they will be eager to bring the case to the court.)