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Posted on Apr 29, 2017, 2:34 am
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Quote from: Fnyc on April 29, 2017, 02:28:34 AMI have insurance but it will run out when I am 26, I am 24 1/2 now and will definitely not have the funds before my insurance runs out. I am assuming I should reach out to Dr. Rozbruch at the latest early next year?

I wanted to get both femurs and tibia done because I would definitely be able to runway model; if I do femurs and end up going from 5'8 to 5'11 I might still fall short of the top agencies.

With 2 LLs it is inpossible to become a model.
Your proportions will be out and your walking gait will hardly be perfect for modelling.
It is a joke to do 2 LLs and believe that you'll be a professional model.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2017, 2:39 am
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Quote from: notimportant on April 29, 2017, 12:20:45 AMHave you only witnessed good outcomes? What about Helloworld witn 3 surgeries, nail malfunction and legal threatening? What about Musicmaker with 10 surgeries? What about teenage guy with nerve problems? There aren't many new patients lately but not all of them had good results.

You delusional if you think Monegal is a good option

Wtf are you talking about? Helloworld has had a good outcome, he had an extra surgery because the nail failed but how is Monegal to be blamed? Hes doing just as good as any other patient who had 1 surgery. Musicmaker, the worst case in LL history as you call it, is walking unaided and who the hell is teenage guy with nerve problems?

The only person whos probably not doing so well is you.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2017, 3:09 am
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Quote from: Body Builder on April 29, 2017, 02:34:53 AMWith 2 LLs it is inpossible to become a model.
Your proportions will be out and your walking gait will hardly be perfect for modelling.
It is a joke to do 2 LLs and believe that you'll be a professional model.


Wouldn't a 34" inseam be normal for 6'0-6'1? I have short legs with a 6'0 wingspan

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Posted on Apr 29, 2017, 3:14 am
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Quote from: Penguinn on April 28, 2017, 03:23:19 PMThe only 2 relatively cheap doctors I'd recommend are Mangal Parihar(can personally vouch for) and Franz Birkholtz(who appears to be very competent). I'm just pointing you in their direction; ultimate decision is your responsibility. By "relatively cheap" we're talking less than 50K USD for internal femurs and not getting butchered.


Exactly what Penguinn said if you want less expensive and are willing to risk out of US, but not willing to compromise on physician. There are good Drs. in other countries where hospital and outpatient costs are dramatically less. These two are at the top of the list. They also use the Precise internal nail for CLL.

Reg. Dr. Monegal - this really needs to stop. It dominates the forum and brings nothing but toxicity. Here is what I would surmise about Dr. Monegal and Fitbone for anyone who cares:

- Dr. Monegal is most likely competent. He has had successful outcomes and he's had some patient complications. As have other Drs. It is, however, absolutely unfair that he continues to be trashed the way he is.
- He's the only Dr. that takes it personally - this, I didn't like - though much less so as of late.
- Fitbone is not as good of a nail as the Precise. It just isn't. At this point in time, the Precise is the absolute gold standard. Those that pretend that Fitbone == Precise are delusional. Sorry.

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Posted on May 3, 2017, 12:53 am
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The salemfix guy in Frankfurt who was in Syria to begin with sounded good.  Everyone who did him was already working out and had a personal trainer made some gains more than when they began LL!  Wish you luck bud. 

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