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Posted on Feb 27, 2016, 3:44 am
#61

im 24, i will be doing at 25 yrs old in beijing 4.5 cm to make me 172 cm,  should i be worry?

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Posted on Feb 27, 2016, 3:44 am
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im 24, i will be doing at 25 yrs old in beijing 4.5 cm to make me 172 cm,  should i be worry?

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Posted on Feb 27, 2016, 6:18 am
#63

Quote from: crimsontide on February 26, 2016, 09:49:15 PMno offense taken tbike

90% is okay, though some people might consider me at 90%. I can walk,  can do squats, can go upstairs, etc

my left leg though is awful

my main issue is the following. 99% of  even the good diaries aren't good based on their now reality.. What I mean is, let's say mb53  didn't get better after today. There's no way that he would consider his recovery great,since he   can't run.

His  perfect recovery is predicated on his future recovery  continuing at the same rate, which is an unknown

we almost never get a diary that says  " guys, i'm fully recovered, i'm done, 100%, can run, etc"

This is concerning to me, especially since I'd like to say one day that  i'm  fully recovered. We almost never see this though

I know of ShyShy, OldieButGoldie, AndrewShizzles (from the old forum), ChrisIsaak, Houdini (from the old forum), femurs2014 (from the old forum) to name a few, (who put up videos) that have said they have recovered fine.

but I guess it also depends on what your expectations of a full recovery are.

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Posted on Feb 27, 2016, 6:18 am
#64

Quote from: crimsontide on February 26, 2016, 09:49:15 PMno offense taken tbike

90% is okay, though some people might consider me at 90%. I can walk,  can do squats, can go upstairs, etc

my left leg though is awful

my main issue is the following. 99% of  even the good diaries aren't good based on their now reality.. What I mean is, let's say mb53  didn't get better after today. There's no way that he would consider his recovery great,since he   can't run.

His  perfect recovery is predicated on his future recovery  continuing at the same rate, which is an unknown

we almost never get a diary that says  " guys, i'm fully recovered, i'm done, 100%, can run, etc"

This is concerning to me, especially since I'd like to say one day that  i'm  fully recovered. We almost never see this though

I know of ShyShy, OldieButGoldie, AndrewShizzles (from the old forum), ChrisIsaak, Houdini (from the old forum), femurs2014 (from the old forum) to name a few, (who put up videos) that have said they have recovered fine.

but I guess it also depends on what your expectations of a full recovery are.

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Posted on Feb 19, 2018, 8:08 pm
#65

Vitruvius had quadrilateral lengthening with Paley at age 52 and recovered very, very well: "Before the operation I raced in triathlons, mountain biked, and I was an avid skier.   I’m now back to riding, swimming, trail running, weight lifting with my legs"

I wrote in this post why I think his recovery went better than expected.

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Posted on Feb 19, 2018, 8:12 pm
#66

http://www. /index.php/topic,7913.msg106305.html#msg106305
wow

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