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Bad doctor,"I had sepsis and pneumonia, necrosis ,skin craft
"I arrived in Turkey late in the evening, around 10 PM. The next morning, at 4:30 AM, a nurse picked me up for the upcoming surgery. The doctor had hardly looked into my case. I had to sign documents in a rush, without being able to read them thoroughly – there were just hundreds of pages. To my surprise, the doctor didn't even notice that I had silicone implants in my breasts. Instead, he pointed out that my sister and I have different breast sizes, which further unsettled me.
With a bad feeling, I went into the operating room. While the surgery was technically performed, the aftermath was terrible. I felt unwell for days in the hotel. Although I repeatedly informed the doctor how miserable I felt, he dismissed it as a normal post-op condition and did nothing further.
The return flight to Germany became torture. My condition worsened significantly, and I could barely endure it. Back in Germany, I developed a high fever, over 40 degrees, and had to be immediately admitted to the intensive care unit. I spent five weeks there. During this time, I was diagnosed with sepsis and pneumonia. Additionally, the skin on my abdomen necrotized, necessitating a skin graft.
This experience has profoundly affected me and shown me how important careful medical care and personal caution are."
With a bad feeling, I went into the operating room. While the surgery was technically performed, the aftermath was terrible. I felt unwell for days in the hotel. Although I repeatedly informed the doctor how miserable I felt, he dismissed it as a normal post-op condition and did nothing further.
The return flight to Germany became torture. My condition worsened significantly, and I could barely endure it. Back in Germany, I developed a high fever, over 40 degrees, and had to be immediately admitted to the intensive care unit. I spent five weeks there. During this time, I was diagnosed with sepsis and pneumonia. Additionally, the skin on my abdomen necrotized, necessitating a skin graft.
This experience has profoundly affected me and shown me how important careful medical care and personal caution are."
Provider Review
Plastic Surgeon
Atatürk Mahallesi, Ertugrul Gazi Sokak, Metropol Istanbul No: 2H/21 Atasehir K:0, Istanbul,