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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: Tiger9898 on April 14, 2018, 06:17:45 PM
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Hi, is there anyone thinking to set up surgery with Dr Solomin /Kulesh on May or in the summer?
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Next year :)
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Next year :)
Good luck man)
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Thanks, you too. Are you going soon? Which hospital are you going for? I’m thinking of saving on the hospital stay, it’s just 14 days, right? I speak some Russian so don’t really need Medem
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I am thinking to go at the end of May. My father knows Russian like intermediate level, so I also thinking to stay in hospital for 7-10 days. Then maybe I will rent a room or go back to my country
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I am thinking to go at the end of May. My father knows Russian like intermediate level, so I also thinking to stay in hospital for 7-10 days. Then maybe I will rent a room or go back to my country
dasvidaniya my friend, I hope you get a hot babushka for yourself in Russia, hope to see you in mother Russia soon (if I go there), don't go rasputin on the ladies there.
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Tiger9898 - Bro, I am planning on working out of St Pete for the duration of my stay. Do you know what kind of Visa is needed to work for a foreign company (based in UK) out of St Pete? I have a German and a British passport.
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Tiger or anybody else, can you please - i) Provide solomin and Kuleash's contact? (who is the main contact guy)? ii) advise on the approximate cost for LATN with them and iii)Advise on how much time approximately it takes to get russian visa? Thanks in advance for your kind help.
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i) Provide solomin and Kuleash's contact? (who is the main contact guy)? ii) advise on the approximate cost for LATN with them and iii)Advise on how much time approximately it takes to get russian visa? Thanks in advance for your kind help.
Here is his email (http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4288.msg74623#msg74623), you'll be in direct contact with Dr. Kulesh. I would Cc Dr. Solomin (http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4288.msg74636#msg74636) as well.
Prices are listed in that thread too, but it might be outdated; just ask for a new one. LATN will start around $10-15k, the latter if you plan to stick around for distraction. It will cost more if you choose pricier options like the private clinic.
I'd guess around three weeks for visa turnaround.
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Here is his email (http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4288.msg74623#msg74623), you'll be in direct contact with Dr. Kulesh. I would Cc Dr. Solomin (http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4288.msg74636#msg74636) as well.
Prices are listed in that thread too, but it might be outdated; just ask for a new one. LATN will start around $10-15k, the latter if you plan to stick around for distraction. It will cost more if you choose pricier options like the private clinic.
I'd guess around three weeks for visa turnaround.
Thank you so much man. Much appreciated. Do you happen to have any info. on Parihar's LON cost? thanks
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Do you happen to have any info. on Parihar's LON cost?
Yup, this is Dr. Parihar's site specially made for CLL patients (https://sites.google.com/site/cllrpatients/faqs/cosmeticlengthening). 900,000 Indian rupees, currently under $14k.
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Yup, this is Dr. Parihar's site specially made for CLL patients (https://sites.google.com/site/cllrpatients/faqs/cosmeticlengthening). 900,000 Indian rupees, currently under $14k.
Awesome, thanks.
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Dr Kulesh - kulesh_pavel@mail.ru
Dr Solomin - solomin.leonid@gmail.com
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Tiger9898 - Bro, I am planning on working out of St Pete for the duration of my stay. Do you know what kind of Visa is needed to work for a foreign company (based in UK) out of St Pete? I have a German and a British passport.
Sorry, i haven't researched about this as there is no visa requirement between russia and my country
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Sorry, i haven't researched about this as there is no visa requirement between russia and my country
wow, which country is that? (which is allowed Visa waiver in Russia).
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Sorry, i haven't researched about this as there is no visa requirement between russia and my country
wow, which country is that? (which is allowed Visa waiver in Russia).
Azerbaijan, there is no visa requirement but I forgot to say limit is 3 month
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Azerbaijan, there is no visa requirement but I forgot to say limit is 3 month
ok got it, thanks
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Here is his email (http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4288.msg74623#msg74623), you'll be in direct contact with Dr. Kulesh. I would Cc Dr. Solomin (http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=4288.msg74636#msg74636) as well.
Prices are listed in that thread too, but it might be outdated; just ask for a new one. LATN will start around $10-15k, the latter if you plan to stick around for distraction. It will cost more if you choose pricier options like the private clinic.
I'd guess around three weeks for visa turnaround.
What's your layman's opinion of the Russian doctors (ignoring the fact we are yet still to do CLL), Android?
I mean, I sure find reassuring when I see good studies/papers published by Rozbruch and Paley on pubmed and other such scientific literature repositories and/or search engines.
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What's your layman's opinion of the Russian doctors (ignoring the fact we are yet still to do CLL), Android?
I mean, I sure find reassuring when I see good studies/papers published by Rozbruch and Paley on pubmed and other such scientific literature repositories and/or search engines.
I don't have an overarching opinion an entire country's doctors since I think there are good and bad doctors everywhere. For instance, Africa sounds like the last place we'd find a reputable doctor, but we have the talented and personable Dr. Birkholtz in South Africa. It doesn't change my mind on the continent as a whole, but it shifts my perspective.
Dr. Paley and Dr. Rozbruch indeed have impressive works all over. When it comes to Russia, Dr. Solomin is quite the published author (https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leonid_Solomin), and Dr. Kulesh is a coauthor (https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/2107120782_Pavel_Kulesh) in many of them. Dr. Paley wrote the forward (https://imgur.com/B05ltz7) for Dr. Solomin's textbook on external fixation (http://a.co/0Lond17), which (to use your words) is reassuring. While it's not the headline-grabbing Paley/Precice combo, he did help to create the Ortho-SUV (http://ortho-suv.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=110&Itemid=75&lang=en) hexapod as well.
That being said, no matter how competent a doctor is, I would stay local during distraction even if they allow it. Things can be fixed, but prevention is better.