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Posted on Dec 30, 2022, 7:02 pm
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I have no pain, feel %100 normal, and I’m grateful I got to do this with Stryde.

Y’all can ask me anything and will answer, haven’t checked in here in a while

Main reason I haven’t removed the nail is honestly reliving that trauma.. don’t want to ever experience it again. Lol it takes a special kind of crazy to do this procedure

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Posted on Dec 30, 2022, 9:17 pm
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Quote from: Hatch on December 30, 2022, 07:13:14 PMWhat exactly you mean by that? Do you fear the pain or what? Are you going to remove nails ever?


Pain is certainly a factor.. things possibly going wrong is another factor. Costs are a huge factor as well.

I feel perfectly fine with them in

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Posted on Dec 30, 2022, 10:03 pm
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Quote from: informationispower on December 30, 2022, 09:51:27 PMSo how is life post ll and being 100% back to normal? Has your new height (almost 5'9 i believe) had any big impacts on your life? Care to share how dating, social snd work were affected? Thx in advance

Most inconvenient thing has been seeing old friends/family and the “how did you get taller” question.. it’s extremely uncomfortable everytime. Almost every single person knows about “did you get your knees done?” And it’s just so uncomfortable for me but whatever. You can’t live life based on what people will think of you. They can kindly fk off.

Dating wise it’s obviously had a considerable impact.. I’m now taller than most chicks in heels which is a huge confidence boost and that was crippling at my old height.

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Posted on Dec 31, 2022, 12:44 am
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Quote from: Body Builder on December 30, 2022, 11:08:06 PMStryde has been out of the market due to corrosion reasons.
Having it still inside your feet 3 years after knowing that it may be really hazardous for your health is not a wise choice. You should find the strength to remove it because you can't be fully rehabilitated with nails still on and also the corrosion risk with stryde is big.

I’ve read all the studies and I’ve had literally next to no pain and feel they’re extremely over exaggerated in my honest opinion. I’ve had no signs of Osteolysis and/or periosteal reactions.. the only thing that’s concerning is the corrosion aspect. I’ve read like 4 diaries of post nail removal that showed absolutely zero corrosion. 3 of them were mahboubian patients. 🤷‍♂️

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Posted on Jan 3, 2023, 3:26 am
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Quote from: lessthanavg8300 on January 02, 2023, 03:39:08 AMHow many  CM did you do?  A signature/footer with your info would be helpful.

5’5 to 5’8

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Posted on Jan 3, 2023, 11:06 pm
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Quote from: QuarkSoup on January 03, 2023, 08:49:49 AMI'd love to hear Dr. Assayag's opinion about not removing the nail. I think sooner or later you will have to get nails removed the sooner the better and less painful. On top of corrosion risk there is also rigidity factor. Our bones are supposed to be somewhat flexible not solid rigid nail removes any flexibility.

Does dr assayag still post here? Would love his take.

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