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Posted on Sep 12, 2017, 1:20 pm
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Yeah, it doesn't sound like a good idea. You can still run into problems with LL if your finger surgery turns out fine, and if your finger surgery turns out horrible, could you really stick to never thinking about LL again?

Also, would you like having one finger longer than the other?

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Posted on Sep 12, 2017, 1:27 pm
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Quote from: IwannaBeTaller on September 12, 2017, 01:20:29 PMYeah, it doesn't sound like a good idea. You can still run into problems with LL if your finger surgery turns out fine, and if your finger surgery turns out horrible, could you really stick to never thinking about LL again?

Also, would you like having one finger longer than the other?

I didn't talk about lenghtening a finger,i was talking about comparing healing rate after osteotomy considering 2 patients that do the same cut (for example proximal phalanges)
The regeneration quality is the same on a finger bone and on a leg bone.If i see that my regeneration is difficult or very slow i surely avoid LL.Doing it after this it would be a suicide

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Posted on Sep 12, 2017, 1:34 pm
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Quote from: Body Builder on September 12, 2017, 01:07:33 PMThe thing that there are some lunatics here like Vader does not mean that it is more sane to think about breaking your finger to see how is your consolidation rate.

It's more sane to break your 2 legs and hope to have a decent regeneration rate,right ?
I don't understand how could you mark this "unsane" when we are talkin about a surgery that involves tibia or femur's osteotomy
And the regeneration of a finger's bone could give us useful information if compared with others samples.Because if patient A has slower regeneration on finger's bone than patient B,also tibias and femurs of patient A will slowly regenerate than patient's B one.

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