Quote from: KiloKAHN on June 04, 2018, 08:42:53 PMAs for asking Paley about the weight bearing of Precice, Penguinn was told that there would be a bit of a learning curve being his first internal patient since it is new hardware. Nobody is walking immediately after surgery, so what's the huge issue asking Paley about his experience with weight bearing on the Precice while Penguinn is still not given permission to walk? The Precice manufacturer could tell Parihar one thing but perhaps he found it better to get the opinion of someone who has had multiple Precice patients already? If Penguinn had issues with Parihar, I don't see a reason why he wouldn't say so now that he's no longer in the hospital with him.
The rooms are out of date, not dirty, I think there's a difference there. Dressings are changed twice daily with sterile gauze and cleaned and antibiotics are also given. I didn't get superficial infections any more often than those who went to Russia or facilities with marble interiors. What I know for sure is that I recovered well and so have others who did their surgery with him. It's one thing to report when a doctor is crippling people, it's another to try and create controversy where there's none.
Yup. I'll list some points
-Parihar had straight up told me I was his first Precice patient and it was a learning curve. That's why he asked Paley about the weight bearing rules. It's not that he didn't know, Precice had already told him, but he wanted to be cautious.
-And as his first patient I faced a complication during surgery at the hands of Precice, aka a faulty nail. The double surgery done on my left leg did set it back in recovery time in the long run, but considering no actual damage was done, I'll say it was handled well.
-I was kept in the hospital for a week+ after surgery instead of being made to f*ck off right after because he felt it was necessary. As far as I recall, no extra money was charged. Think I started lengthening 7 or 9 days post-op, can't recall.
-Room was clean and I was given sponge baths by the nurse. Maid came with the urinal at the press of a button. I never felt like I was neglected or at risk... the room was just not comparable to the ones you'd get in US. It was just a week though so who tf cares. LL was a huge deal for me, a week at a substandard motel-like room didn't mean sh*t.