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Hi everyone, this is Jingjing. I've been struggling with a question lately and would like to hear your thoughts. I've been interested in a small procedure that can be done in both China and South Korea. The question is, should I have it done at a hospital in Beijing, or fly all the way to South Korea?
The advantages of doing it in China are obvious: I don't need to take too much time off work, and my family would feel more at ease. However, I'm a bit drawn to some cases in South Korea, and it seems like the doctors there are particularly experienced in this area. But I'm not sure if there's really such a big difference, or if I'm just being influenced by information online. Also, the time and cost of flying there… to be honest, I'm not entirely clear on the exact budget I need.
I'd like to ask if any of you have consulted with doctors in both China and South Korea? How did you ultimately decide? What made your choice? I'm feeling a bit lost right now; every option seems to have pros and cons.
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わかります、その気持ち!Let's do it alone and feel sorry for each other.結局、両方のクリニックでカウンセリング受けてみて、医師の説It's clear, it's independent, it's independent, it's independent. When I think about it, I think about it and think of it as left and right. Singing and gathering together, meeting and meeting, meeting, learning, and counting. Let's do it, let's talk to each other, let's talk outside, let's talk about small things.
I completely understand how Jinjin feels! I was struggling with the same thing. In the end, the decision isn't just about simple medical differences; it involves a lot of things like your lifestyle and whether you can find a trustworthy doctor. I ultimately chose Korea, but honestly, I sometimes think I might have made the same decision if I had chosen China 😅 Online information is really influential, so I think it would be best to actually consult with doctors in both places if possible.