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Posted on Mar 4, 2014, 5:24 pm
#1
I'm 9 months post op, lengthened for about 6 months and now im in consolidation period.
so far this has been the most difficult experience i have ever had.
Im glad the worst is over.

Before doing LL consider all the risks, and specially the fact that this process will almost kill you mentally and sometimes physically

here are some videos of my walking progress:











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Posted on Mar 4, 2014, 5:51 pm
#2
SO HERE IS A LINK TO MY YOUTUBE CHANEL, I MADE MANY VIDEOS EXPLAINING MY LL EXPERIENCE AND MY HUMBLE

RECOMMENDATIONS FROM A PATIENT POINT OF VIEW OFCOURSE!

WWW. youtube. com/channel/UCj5WI9i5aTBit4a_NZ_dmnQ


***BECAUSE I DON'T WANT TO WRITE MY WHOLE DIARY AGAIN, AND I HOPE THE REAL REASON OF THIS SITE IS TO INFORM PEOPLE AND HELP OTHERS NO MATTER WHERE THE SOURCE IS FROM, HERE THERE IS A LINK OF MY DIARY FROM A DIFFERENT FORUM:

Make Me Taller Diary - Rgkey - External Tibias - Dr. Barinov - 2013 - External Classic Ilizarov   http/www edit


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Posted on Mar 4, 2014, 9:54 pm
#3
Hello hope you are doing good and fine, how tall you were before ?  and how much did you paid for all
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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 5:28 am
#4
Quote from: PrettyTall on March 04, 2014, 09:54:23 PMHello hope you are doing good and fine, how tall you were before ?  and how much did you paid for all

Hi) I paid about 15000 us dollars for the surgery and covers 3 months. after that you can either rent an apartment for about 600 or700 dollars or stay in the clinic which cost 1500 us dollars.

i would suggest to have at least 25k if you are planning to do 7cms or more.
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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 6:16 am
#5
You have a big and tall torso. Proportion won't be a big issue I suppose.
All the best with consolidation and walking back.

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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 9:49 am
#6
Quote from: mediocre on March 05, 2014, 06:16:02 AMYou have a big and tall torso. Proportion won't be a big issue I suppose.
All the best with consolidation and walking back.

thank you!))
the funny thing is that the doctor didnt recommend me to go over 7cms proportion wise, this just to show that you cant really predict how you will look after lengthening even with the photoshop pictures. You must lengthen and see in real time how you are looking so far)))) movement change the whole picture!!)))
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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 11:15 am
#7
Yes, absolutely. My photoshop mock-ups looked a bit strange even with 7cm... when I was at 7cm I decided to lengthen more. 9 centimeters on tibias with Dr. Barinov, Volgograd-Russia
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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 11:32 am
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Quote from: Hanna84 on March 05, 2014, 11:15:36 AMYes, absolutely. My photoshop mock-ups looked a bit strange even with 7cm... when I was at 7cm I decided to lengthen more. 9 centimeters on tibias with Dr. Barinov, Volgograd-Russia

that's the way to go)
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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 11:33 am
#9
quick update:

today I'm super sore because I started walking with weights on my shoulders, so I am feeling it now))) it's a good feeling thou.
My calfs are sore and so my shoulders, but im sure in few day itll be gone))

Dr. BB was super imprese he even gave me a chocolate))) and reminded me to eat well because I was killing too many calories now coming from him it means a lot!!!! because He will never be satisfy with your amount of exercises, and every time you complain abut something is wrong he would immediately say You must walk more lol so for him to give me such complement it means a lot))))
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Posted on Mar 5, 2014, 1:14 pm
#10
I watched your no guarantees video and I admire your honesty on CLL and the adversity that comes on a day to day basis while lengthening.
I'd recommend your video channel to all future CLL'ers !!
You have been really helpful 9 centimeters on tibias with Dr. Barinov, Volgograd-Russia
 
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