I heard Dr.Xia fabricated his certificates and he was described as a money butcher.
There was a QQ group set up on purpose for revealing his fake certificates and he having graduating from a bogus orthopaedic college.
I dunno if that's true cuz I won't opt for him to do surgeries.
But glad to see you didn't get worse surgeric consequences.
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He didn't do my surgery so he might have been a faker, but the younger surgeons he hired to work at his clinic like Li Gang and Peng Aiming knew what they were doing. Lots of foreign patients I was able to communicate with after leaving; lots of successful cases.
Let's say you do LL with Giotikas both internal femur and tibias precise 2.2 within 8 months or w/e the time frame is (what would be the realistic time frame for that?)
And you stick to just 6 cm on tibias and 5 cm on femur because you are afraid of complications. I heard doing LL on femurs and tibias back to back is more dangerous.
1. Is it realistic to do another 2 cm on femurs later like 10 years later using the same nail?
2. Is this a bad idea? Ex: bad idea to leave the nail in that long?
3. What are some better alternatives?
4. How much would it cost to have a local doctor break both of your femurs later to do the last 2 cm on femurs and how long would it take?
5. Bad idea to have tibia nails removed early on but keep the femur ones in for like 10 years?
Quote from: SpeedDialer on September 03, 2021, 12:32:13 PMLet's say you do LL with Giotikas both internal femur and tibias precise 2.2 within 8 months or w/e the time frame is (what would be the realistic time frame for that?)
You mean simultaneously? Lengthening 6 bones (femurs, tibias, fibulas) all at the same time? Yikes! 
QuoteAnd you stick to just 6 cm on tibias and 5 cm on femur because you are afraid of complications. I heard doing LL on femurs and tibias back to back is more dangerous.
How is that more dangerous than doing them all at once?
Quote1. Is it realistic to do another 2 cm on femurs later like 10 years later using the same nail?
2. Is this a bad idea? Ex: bad idea to leave the nail in that long?[/quote]
I don't know. Precise was after my time. Most doctors used to say leave the nail in unless it was causing a problem, but that guidance may have changed with the new technology.
Quote3. What are some better alternatives?
Lengthen what you want on tibias, let your body heal, then lengthen what you want on femurs.
Quote4. How much would it cost to have a local doctor break both of your femurs later to do the last 2 cm on femurs and how long would it take?
Prices will vary widely.
Quote5. Bad idea to have tibia nails removed early on but keep the femur ones in for like 10 years?
I don't know. My fixed 100% stainless steel nails stayed in for a little over a year. I noticed them while they were in there. Bones normally flex and yield slightly, but the nails don't. I noticed some feelings of mild pressure when doing things like climbing a ladder with the nails in, which went away when they got taken out.
Right so right now I am hoping to do like 6 cm on tibia w/ Giotikas, wait 3 weeks still in Greece, then do some amount of femur with Giotikas while still in Greece. Maybe like 4 cm on femur. And then maybe like 10 years later, rebreak the femur and do the last 3 cm or something. I'm afraid of doing 6 cm on tibia and then 7 cm on femur, I heard back to back LL is dangerous so I'm trying to figure out how to mitigate the risk
I am not sure the best split and option.
What would you do? My budget is like 155k
1. What is the actual reality when it comes to the legendary "knee pain down the road" from intermedullary nails inside the tibia that are inserted under the knee? And which are removed after the 12-15 months after the start of the consolidation period?
2. What is the truth about bone marrow removal from tibia in the case of the insertion of nails. Is this going to regenerate IN FULL after the nail removal?
3. Are doctors saying that you can leave the nails inside your tibia permanently talking NONSENSE?
thank you VETERANS!
Quote from: boklecrt on September 05, 2021, 05:34:45 AM1. What is the actual reality when it comes to the legendary "knee pain down the road" from intermedullary nails inside the tibia that are inserted under the knee? And which are removed after the 12-15 months after the start of the consolidation period?
2. What is the truth about bone marrow removal from tibia in the case of the insertion of nails. Is this going to regenerate IN FULL after the nail removal?
3. Are doctors saying that you can leave the nails inside your tibia permanently talking NONSENSE?
thank you VETERANS!
I believe that my knee issues are due to inflammation in my patellar ligaments, caused by a bad reaction to having a slit made in my patellar ligaments to insert and remove the nails.
Adults have yellow bone marrow in their tibias, which doesn't provide the blood-related biological functions you learn about in health class. That's red marrow which is everywhere in a child's body but gradually disappears from the large/long bones like tibias and femurs as a human grows up. I don't know if the yellow marrow regenerates or is replaced with some kind of interstitial fluid.
Very few people who graduate from medical school and are licensed to practice medicine in countries that have high standards talk nonsense. There may be some disagreement about it but it's not a universal right/wrong thing.
If you do internal femurs 7cm, how much fat/weight do you typically lose on your face during the process ?
I am slim and a hard gainer naturally, i lost around 6 kg with my LFem 8cm precice CLL - was didnt seem to matter how much I ate. - took me a year to gain back the weight. I will try mk 677 (muscle sparing) for my next RFemur 2.7 cm LLD LL.
Quote from: SpeedDialer on September 27, 2021, 10:30:36 PMIf you do internal femurs 7cm, how much fat/weight do you typically lose on your face during the process ?
Weight loss from LL is different for everyone. One guy I knew gained weight.
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