ViaSwiss wrote:Dr. Christine does live webinars for other physicians once a quarter or so. I watched on of them and you see that he is very precise is his methods. If you google him you see a number of good resources.
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ViaSwiss wrote:Dr. Christine does live webinars for other physicians once a quarter or so. I watched on of them and you see that he is very precise is his methods. If you google him you see a number of good resources.
jfruedam wrote:ok, so I am refloating this post. Basically this is my situation: I have 18.000 USD saved, and those are my whole life savings, nothing left after that. I am 30 and live in a country where currency is highly depreciated against dollar value. Nothing I can do about that, I have a well paid job where I live.
So basically this would be a one shot thing for me if I travel. If something fails, then I am fucked. Zero money for revisions or something like that. That is a big concern tbh. I know implants have a life time warranty, but is it associated with the doctor itself? Let say it fails and need a revision, would the company make the "warranty" valid if the revision was done by a local urologist, that way I would only have to pay for the surgery costs should the device fail. Honestly don't know how this works. Just thinking about a back up plan, because face it, I have to be realistic here and think about worst case scenario.
So is that, or going to a local urologist which I can afford, and at least in that case I would have accessible medical company should any issue arise. But the best one I could find is someone who has had some training with Dr. Perito technique, that's it.
So, that is the point I am right now. My company has actually an open position with the possibility of relocation to Europe, but not a "fancy" country, Bulgaria. I think I am a good fit for it, and it would allow me to start earning money in Euros, but honestly I don't think if in my current situation I would be able to handle things, I am extremely mentally and emotionally vulnerable.
Just wondering if someone has some advice for me. What would you do in my position?
jump.ship wrote:The first surgery is everything. You can go to the top doc to get fitted correctly. Then if you can't afford to go back, the local surgeon can just follow what the top doc did for revisions.
Lucky 3% wrote:Curious....these out of pocket costs. Your insurance does not cover ANYTHING on implants?
Does this include people flying elsewhere to get the implant?
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