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Posted on Oct 18, 2016, 10:57 pm
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His legs look crooked because the picture was taken off a page that was deformed by holding it up.

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Posted on Oct 18, 2016, 11:19 pm
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https://imgur.com/a/fYz8r This an X-ray 10 days into lengthening my legs are bent the exact same way if it was an early sign of xlegs it would have gotten exponentially worse 1.5 months later. Not everyone is built the same simple as that. My Tibias isn't going to get deformed I have a metal nail going through it which ensures it won't get crooked.

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Posted on Oct 18, 2016, 11:33 pm
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Quote from: Morissette on October 18, 2016, 10:16:22 PMWhat? Xlegs is when you walk with your femurs extremely adducted no bone deformity? IT band and tensor fascia latae abduct your femur and when they are weakened or "shortened" it causes your femurs to cave inwards because the adductor brevis, adductor longus and gracilis muscles are exerting to much force to even it out.
Long story short it's a muscle imbalance


Valgus or equinous of the knees is caused by either problems with the allignment of the tibias or the coxo-femoral joint. Nothing to do with muscle imbalances... If that was the case, everyone would have them since everyone today are lazy couch potaotes.

 Btw, I am not attacking you or your doc since I didnt look at the X-rays. Just pointing out about what are X-legs

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Posted on Oct 18, 2016, 11:40 pm
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I know don't worry I've grown to tell the difference when someone is being genuine and we just disagree and a troll. And how would my knee become unaligned(serious question I'm sure it's happened before)? In my line of work I help people with muscle imbalances everyday and i have seen Xlegs obviously not as severe as some cases with LL but I believe the big difference is yes most are couch potatoes but they still take at least 5000 steps a day. Enough to keep the muscles somewhat strengthened. As for me I haven't taken a step since September 1st

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Posted on Oct 19, 2016, 2:21 am
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Dont increase moré just get your left  leg to proportion to your right and call it a day. youre gonna regret it after.

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Posted on Oct 20, 2016, 12:40 pm
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how is the internal LL going on with girls there at guest house?

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Posted on Oct 20, 2016, 2:29 pm
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As far as I know the girls are doing fine. The two local girls don't speak English so I base this off of solely watching them walk without crutches. The American guy is having a bit of a harder time with internals. He wasn't able to move his right leg for about a week so he took a break and the movement is back. Although it's his second surgery on femurs with sarin he's stopping at 4cm

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Posted on Oct 20, 2016, 6:39 pm
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still, it says 3 messages limit thingy , i hate it!


so here this boy texting me all this





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Hey GirlOnine,

Even I am a LL aspirant from Hyderabad,I understand you are considering for internal Limb lengthening with Dr Sarin.

I actually visited some of the patients in Dr. Sarin's guest house in month of July.
I met a  patient there who has performed interal LL in tibias and  he got serious complications , his HLN rod (Internal method used by Dr Sarin) is leaking with fluids after 2 weeks and he had to undergo another surgery to get it fixed.
Even after it was fixed he could not able to move his legs even after 6 months.

Most of the internal LL patients with Dr Sarin suffered with complications.

Please think thoroughly about this surgery and choose your doctor wisely.

Wish you the best!

 
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That patient said to me that its issue that happened during the surgery,even I agree with him as first 2 weeks they usually under the regular care of doctor.

I also met a patient of Netherlands, he had performed lengthening on both feumers (internal) and tibias (external) at 6.5 cm and 7.5 cms respectively.he has given good feedback about Dr. Sarin. but we could not able to walk that time.

there are also two Indian sisters who are performing externals but I could not able to talk with them.

Even Dr.Sarin does not  come to visit guest house every day, Its only the physio guy who sees the patients every day, that happens even with Parihar.

Anyway I am not to suggesting you any doctor.I would suggest to talk with current patients of doctor before going forward.


bty the guest house is not owned by Dr Sarin , he only has tie-up with the guest house owner so his patients can stay and couple of  Dr Sarin patients stay in nearby hotels as well.

You can probably check for service apartments if are planning going with Dr Parihar.

I am 25 yrs old.




 
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Posted on Oct 20, 2016, 6:50 pm
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I wasn't here for the month of July so I couldn't say I was here with the Netherlands patient tho and we talked a lot about patients who were here when he was and he told me 1 patient got a serious infection and had to stop at 5cm due to it that may be who he's talking about

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Posted on Oct 20, 2016, 7:54 pm
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How many internal nails has Sarin put on patients?

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