u/smoker_2

[Seeking] Need a room/pg urgently near choithram hospital

[Seeking] Need a room/pg urgently near choithram hospital

Need a room 1rk or pg for 1 week for 3-4 people to stay!!!

Location:- near choithram hospital

Dm with prices

It's urgently needed (father's surgery)

Price - 350 per day

u/smoker_2 — 7 days ago

Need info on pune flat near ramwadi

I am coming to Pune for internship.
I want to live alone in 1rk near ramwadi ( my office location ), can you tell me what's the rate for the 1rk or pg's !!!
I have lived with friends for 2 years but want to live alone, i want personal space, can you tell me how can i get room and what's the tentative budget for staying in pune

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u/smoker_2 — 8 days ago

Need advice regarding father's cervical surgery

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My father (55) urgently needs cervical spine surgery — confused because relatives are suggesting alternative therapy instead. Need honest advice.

We are from a low middle-class family and I genuinely need guidance from people who may have gone through something similar.

My father has been suffering from severe spine/backbone issues for almost 10 years. Around 2016-17 he fell from stairs, and after multiple consultations and MRI scans over the years, doctors told us that surgery may eventually be required.

At that time, doctors also said surgery cannot guarantee 100% recovery, so we tried medicines, physiotherapy, pain management, and other treatments for years.

But now his condition has become very serious.

Currently:

\- He is almost unable to walk.

\- He cannot stand properly.

\- He crawls to go to the washroom or for small tasks.

\- My mother and I help him with everything.

\- We run a small kirana shop and our financial condition is limited.

Our family situation is also difficult:

\- My elder sister works in Bengaluru.

\- I study in Indore.

\- My mother also has mental health issues.

\- We are a nuclear family and honestly handling everything has become emotionally exhausting.

Recently we consulted:

  1. Dr. Ankit Mathur (Apollo, Indore)

  2. Dr. Amit Pratap Singh Deora (Choithram Hospital, Indore) – Neurosurgeon with around 16 years experience.

Both doctors advised surgery, and after discussion we agreed for cervical spine surgery because his condition is worsening rapidly.

Personally, Dr. Amit Deora and Choithram staff felt supportive and cooperative, and they explained things properly.

Now the confusion starts.

Some neighbours and local people are strongly telling us to avoid surgery and instead take my father to a therapist/healer in Ujjain. They are claiming many people recovered there.

This is the profile they shared:

"Instagram profile shared by neighbours" (https://www.instagram.com/shiv\\\_medical\\\_nalwa?igsh=MTluYThnd3B4ejBibg%3D%3D&utm\\\_source=chatgpt.com)

My concern is:

\- If we delay surgery and try this therapy, valuable time may be lost.

\- My father already cannot walk.

\- Almost every qualified doctor we met has recommended surgery.

\- But at the same time, surgery is scary and we are financially/emotionally stressed, so these opinions are creating doubt in my mind.

I want honest advice from people who have experience with:

\- Cervical spine surgery

\- Neurosurgery

\- Delaying surgery for alternative treatment

\- Recovery chances after surgery

\- Insurance/corporate insurance process during hospitalization

Questions:

  1. In such a serious condition, should we still try alternative therapy before surgery?

  2. Has anyone heard about Dr. Amit Pratap Singh Deora from Choithram Hospital? How is the experience?

  3. What things should we carefully check before going ahead with surgery and insurance claims?

  4. If someone’s family member had similar symptoms (unable to walk/stand), did surgery help?

Please give practical and honest suggestions. I’m still young and handling most decisions for my family right now, so I genuinely want to avoid making a wrong choice.

Thank you for reading.

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u/smoker_2 — 9 days ago
▲ 2 r/ujjain

Need advice regarding father's cervical surgery

​

My father (55) urgently needs cervical spine surgery — confused because relatives are suggesting alternative therapy instead. Need honest advice.

We are from a low middle-class family and I genuinely need guidance from people who may have gone through something similar.

My father has been suffering from severe spine/backbone issues for almost 10 years. Around 2016-17 he fell from stairs, and after multiple consultations and MRI scans over the years, doctors told us that surgery may eventually be required.

At that time, doctors also said surgery cannot guarantee 100% recovery, so we tried medicines, physiotherapy, pain management, and other treatments for years.

But now his condition has become very serious.

Currently:

\- He is almost unable to walk.

\- He cannot stand properly.

\- He crawls to go to the washroom or for small tasks.

\- My mother and I help him with everything.

\- We run a small kirana shop and our financial condition is limited.

Our family situation is also difficult:

\- My elder sister works in Bengaluru.

\- I study in Indore.

\- My mother also has mental health issues.

\- We are a nuclear family and honestly handling everything has become emotionally exhausting.

Recently we consulted:

  1. Dr. Ankit Mathur (Apollo, Indore)

  2. Dr. Amit Pratap Singh Deora (Choithram Hospital, Indore) – Neurosurgeon with around 16 years experience.

Both doctors advised surgery, and after discussion we agreed for cervical spine surgery because his condition is worsening rapidly.

Personally, Dr. Amit Deora and Choithram staff felt supportive and cooperative, and they explained things properly.

Now the confusion starts.

Some neighbours and local people are strongly telling us to avoid surgery and instead take my father to a therapist/healer in Ujjain. They are claiming many people recovered there.

This is the profile they shared:

"Instagram profile shared by neighbours" (https://www.instagram.com/shiv\\\_medical\\\_nalwa?igsh=MTluYThnd3B4ejBibg%3D%3D&utm\\\_source=chatgpt.com)

My concern is:

\- If we delay surgery and try this therapy, valuable time may be lost.

\- My father already cannot walk.

\- Almost every qualified doctor we met has recommended surgery.

\- But at the same time, surgery is scary and we are financially/emotionally stressed, so these opinions are creating doubt in my mind.

I want honest advice from people who have experience with:

\- Cervical spine surgery

\- Neurosurgery

\- Delaying surgery for alternative treatment

\- Recovery chances after surgery

\- Insurance/corporate insurance process during hospitalization

Questions:

  1. In such a serious condition, should we still try alternative therapy before surgery?

  2. Has anyone heard about Dr. Amit Pratap Singh Deora from Choithram Hospital? How is the experience?

  3. What things should we carefully check before going ahead with surgery and insurance claims?

  4. If someone’s family member had similar symptoms (unable to walk/stand), did surgery help?

Please give practical and honest suggestions. I’m still young and handling most decisions for my family right now, so I genuinely want to avoid making a wrong choice.

Thank you for reading.

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u/smoker_2 — 9 days ago
▲ 1 r/Indore

Need advice regarding father's cervical surgery

My father (55) urgently needs cervical spine surgery — confused because relatives are suggesting alternative therapy instead. Need honest advice.

We are from a low middle-class family and I genuinely need guidance from people who may have gone through something similar.

My father has been suffering from severe spine/backbone issues for almost 10 years. Around 2016-17 he fell from stairs, and after multiple consultations and MRI scans over the years, doctors told us that surgery may eventually be required.

At that time, doctors also said surgery cannot guarantee 100% recovery, so we tried medicines, physiotherapy, pain management, and other treatments for years.

But now his condition has become very serious.

Currently:

- He is almost unable to walk.

- He cannot stand properly.

- He crawls to go to the washroom or for small tasks.

- My mother and I help him with everything.

- We run a small kirana shop and our financial condition is limited.

Our family situation is also difficult:

- My elder sister works in Bengaluru.

- I study in Indore.

- My mother also has mental health issues.

- We are a nuclear family and honestly handling everything has become emotionally exhausting.

Recently we consulted:

  1. Dr. Ankit Mathur (Apollo, Indore)

  2. Dr. Amit Pratap Singh Deora (Choithram Hospital, Indore) – Neurosurgeon with around 16 years experience.

Both doctors advised surgery, and after discussion we agreed for cervical spine surgery because his condition is worsening rapidly.

Personally, Dr. Amit Deora and Choithram staff felt supportive and cooperative, and they explained things properly.

Now the confusion starts.

Some neighbours and local people are strongly telling us to avoid surgery and instead take my father to a therapist/healer in Ujjain. They are claiming many people recovered there.

This is the profile they shared:

"Instagram profile shared by neighbours" (https://www.instagram.com/shiv\_medical\_nalwa?igsh=MTluYThnd3B4ejBibg%3D%3D&utm\_source=chatgpt.com)

My concern is:

- If we delay surgery and try this therapy, valuable time may be lost.

- My father already cannot walk.

- Almost every qualified doctor we met has recommended surgery.

- But at the same time, surgery is scary and we are financially/emotionally stressed, so these opinions are creating doubt in my mind.

I want honest advice from people who have experience with:

- Cervical spine surgery

- Neurosurgery

- Delaying surgery for alternative treatment

- Recovery chances after surgery

- Insurance/corporate insurance process during hospitalization

Questions:

  1. In such a serious condition, should we still try alternative therapy before surgery?

  2. Has anyone heard about Dr. Amit Pratap Singh Deora from Choithram Hospital? How is the experience?

  3. What things should we carefully check before going ahead with surgery and insurance claims?

  4. If someone’s family member had similar symptoms (unable to walk/stand), did surgery help?

Please give practical and honest suggestions. I’m still young and handling most decisions for my family right now, so I genuinely want to avoid making a wrong choice.

Thank you for reading.

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u/smoker_2 — 9 days ago

[Renting] Need help medical emergency

We’re a small family from Katni, and my father has an urgent cervical spine surgery scheduled at Choithram Hospital. Because of this, 3-4 of us will be staying in Indore.

We’re looking for a decent furnished place near Choithram Hospital — could be a PG, hotel, rental apartment, Airbnb, or service apartment.

Main things we need:

  • Family-friendly and safe area
  • Clean rooms with good ventilation
  • Space for 3-4 people
  • Preferably close to the hospital since we’ll be going there frequently

We honestly don’t know much about the area, so any recommendations, contacts, or local advice would really help us a lot during this time.

If anyone has leads or knows someone renting a place nearby, please comment or DM me.

u/smoker_2 — 13 days ago
▲ 3 r/Bhopal

I want to take my girl for bowling she hasn't experienced it yet and I want to make her feel happy

So what's the best price and location I can visit !!

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u/smoker_2 — 24 days ago