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we were introduced to supposedly a famous neurosurgeon from Belgian but his name does not come up n Google - does that mean he is a fraud? Can I say the name ???????? , but must say a very nice couple but

also he was at times anti English , sadly I do not know my history . He blamed Britain as being the cause of Belgian being split in half in 1800and something. OOOerrr I could say more but we just smiled...............................
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Really , do you think that.... how can I look his name up....I typed his full name in google. He also commented about the golfer that has has a brain tumour removed and said he will not live more than 5 years from the operation!!!!!! if he does it will be a first!!!! he was a bit creepy but confident!
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[quote user="milkeybar kid"]we were introduced to supposedly a famous neurosurgeon from Belgian but his name does not come up n Google - does that mean he is a fraud? Can I say the name ???????? , but must say a very nice couple but also he was at times anti English , sadly I do not know my history . He blamed Britain as being the cause of Belgian being split in half in 1800and something. OOOerrr I could say more but we just smiled...............................[/quote]

Perhaps he is only famous to other neuro surgeons ?

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He talked about being the only specialist neurosurgeon ...... in Belgian and in France he was off at some point to talk to a training college ... he must be in his early 70's... I am typing everything I can think of what he said but he does not come up in google..... I suppose why I am on this is cos he was getting at English folk doing English things in France yet he was going potty eating Belge cheeze " I wanted to say so whats up with the French cheese!!!
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According to Wikipedia Britain has played no part in Belgian history in fact there is no mention of either Britain or England in the entire Wiki entry.

In another forum recently someone was commenting that they had met many

English people in France who claimed to be in hiding having worked for

MI6 so maybe your neurosurgeon is one of those, is his name

Mitty by any chance [Www]

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[quote user="milkeybar kid"]He talked about being the only specialist neurosurgeon ...... in Belgian and in France he was off at some point to talk to a training college ... he must be in his early 70's... [/quote] At his age it would be very unlikely that he would still be working as a neurosurgeon. Sir Magdi Yacoub, one of the world's leading cardiac surgeons was required to stop operating at the age of 65.
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http://www.world-amn.org/members/alexandru_v/alexandru_v.pdf

This gent is 69 however I would not wish to suggest that he is any other way connected to the subject matter other than he would appear to be a senior neuro surgeon who lives in Belgium (Albeit he is repoirted to be Romanian)

Posted simply to suggest that even if not the right person it's possible to fit the criteria discussed.

 

 

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Thanks for everyone's help, Russthouse I have been to all your links and he is not there. Hum, I have the bit between my teeth now , I am wondering now why he was not as pleased as the others were when I took pictures of us all sat at the table!! I have put his full name in google, I would have thought a "thesis" or something of that nature would have appeared.He also said as a young man he translated at the Russian Embassy, so he has been about a bit!! Thanks Big Mac , interesting. We have been chuckling over our observations of the man and I keep thinking about what an exceptional long finger nail he had on his index finger, which brought to mind a conversation we had some time ago with others who had come across similar and no not a finger plucking guitarist but its where the "wonder dust" goes for a quick sniff, I digress, sorry.
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Used to live in Belgium for 15 years - they can all be a little "quirky". However, medical system excellent in our opinion and experience. If you ask a Belgian is he a Belgian, he will generally answer, No I'm Flemish or No, I am Walloon. Sad really. Good deal of angst between the two rival language groups.

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No certainly not creepy, I was much impressed in some ways, a most interesting character ,we will be meeting again next week having just received an invitation!! I would have liked to say for eg: "that I had read about his work etc- to have made an effort with my own research on the subject's that interested him, it would have made for a good conversation. Also thanks to others with this post I am researching with Wikipedia etc (when its too hot to be outside!) on trying to understand as to why he thought Britain was at fault for some of Belgium's change of history. Perhaps on reflection I should not have headed the post with .... is he a fraud,( I still cant understand with triple checking spelling etc ... I cant find him) but then I might not have had the same amount of help, thank you again to those that have been so helpful! If someone had taken the trouble to do the same for me then I would be well pleased.Milkey
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[quote user="chocccie"]Perhaps you have spelled his name incorrectly when typing it into google?

That aside, don't you think it's a little creepy to be investigating somebody in this way?  [8-)]   Would you appreciate it if somebody did it to you?
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It keeps happening to me.........getting fed up with it I can tell you!

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