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Posted on Oct 17, 2018, 2:39 am
#41

Quote from: edwardv6 on October 17, 2018, 01:14:35 AMLmfao finally no more walls of text, your tantrum only lasted like 2 hours.  Is there a big difference in safety between doing LL at 27 and 30? Is there a big difference in safety between doing LL at 27 and 30?

Anyways for @BruceWayne, I only came off condescending because of our previous debate(s), but the point I ultimately wanted to make was 50-100k is not enough to say you might not have to work again or as much.


The point I wanted to make was that Iso9 could be a boxing champion after LL Is there a big difference in safety between doing LL at 27 and 30?

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Posted on Oct 17, 2018, 2:41 am
#42

Quote from: Purushrottam on October 17, 2018, 01:28:40 AMTo answer OPs actual question,

there is no difference in safety. The main difference will be in consolidation time and pain. Younger people (on average) have a higher pain tolerance (which is needed when you are doing therapy) and faster recovery time.


Really? Did Paley tell you this?

So you think those 3 years is good enough to make a difference in terms of recovery speed and the amount of pain?

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Posted on Oct 17, 2018, 2:34 pm
#43

I just wanted to chime and tell you all to lay off Edward6.
I am working on with him in private convo to get him mental help. He has confessed to me and I think he is very brave and we should all chip in for his treatment once its signed.

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Posted on Oct 17, 2018, 2:58 pm
#44

Quote from: TinyTL on October 17, 2018, 02:34:57 PMI just wanted to chime and tell you all to lay off Edward6.
I am working on with him in private convo to get him mental help. He has confessed to me and I think he is very brave and we should all chip in for his treatment once its signed.

Says the person who is serious about selling his apartment to get LL lol
In what world do you live in that we had a private convo? -> more evidence you're out of your mind

Is there a big difference in safety between doing LL at 27 and 30?

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Posted on Oct 18, 2018, 12:44 pm
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It is unlikely that such a small difference in age will pose a significant increase in risk.  What will matter is the patients level of fitness, flexibility and well being both physically and mentally as well as the surgeon and his/her protocol.  All things being equal age definitely plays a part and in general younger patients are likely to have a better result and they will recover faster for a number of reasons. 

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