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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 5:17 pm
#1
I will be writing a full log from my experience with Dr.Sarin from day 1 until I consider my self recovered feel free to ask me questions I will answer as best I can. Firstly let me tell you about myself. I'm 19 years old my height is 168cm I wish to add 9cm with this operation. I'm a personal trainer back home that being said I'm in excellent shape and more then ready to take on this challenge (I'm not looking for advice about length or doing 2 procedures such responses will be ignored). I had my consultation with Sarin August 27th we discussed how much I want to lengthen and he said 3inches shouldn't be a problem but if I need to stop beforehand I will.

I had surgery earlier today Sarin said surgery went very well I'm now in a hospital bed waiting to start the lengthening process. There is a little bit of pain in my left ankle hopefully it stops in a few days. I will try to update every time something new happens wish me luck:).
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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 5:20 pm
#2
good luck.

 I know you said that you won't listen to advice on length but just listen to the 3 inch of your doc and from there see how you feel/how your body reacts. You still have time though.

 Again, best of luck and have an easy lengthening
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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 6:37 pm
#3
Hi an good luck from me as well Morissette  3 inches external tibia Dr.Amar Sarin
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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 8:40 pm
#4
If my body can't take it or the pain is too much I will definitely stop before I would stop at 2cm if it's too much hopefully that won't be the case but we can only wait and see!:)
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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 9:09 pm
#5
The first night is incredibly painful but the nurse said the pain seises as the days go on luckily I can pain killers but I'm trying to use the least as I can so I endure a lot of it.
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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 9:39 pm
#6
Good luck man. I will follow your diary. I would like to know if Sarin has improved. He had very bad cases in the past but perhaps he has improved
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Posted on Sep 1, 2016, 11:34 pm
#7
3 inches in tibias start being a lot of cm, do 7 cm, dont take such risks
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Posted on Sep 2, 2016, 2:28 am
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I did address some of his previous cases because I want to be able to walk again and return to my normal life if I didn't like his answers I would have walked out. But he said he performs 4 surgeries like this a month complications during surgery don't generally happen( my surgery only took 45minutes). Complications arise during the lengthening process people take shortcuts lengthen more a day then he told them too and then blame him. Also he said that people don't take the time to clean their pins very well which is extremely important health pin sites means healthy bones healthy bones means healthy blood. You must also do all excercises given to you to. I'm sure that he has in the past made mistakes during this operation but he has been doing this for over 20 years now he knows how to fix the problems and he won't charge you more. He hasn't hassled me about the payment he said he's in no rush my dad will take care of it once he goes back to Canada.
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Posted on Sep 2, 2016, 3:44 am
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Quote from: onemorefoot on September 01, 2016, 11:34:35 PM3 inches in tibias start being a lot of cm, do 7 cm, dont take such risks

You do realize 7 cm is practically in the same ballpark as 3 inches right?...

OP: I have my opinions on Sarin: Last Doctor I would ever go to... Considering you've done it already I wish you luck and a safe journey. However, with that in mind... 3 inches on Tibia is far too much. It's too much risk. Do 5 cm only: it's substantial, and doesn't provide much risk on tibia.
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Posted on Sep 2, 2016, 3:57 am
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Well, yes do 2 inches like Alu said, I just say 7 because he really wants to push it. Half cm can make a difference in recovery too.
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