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Posted on Feb 3, 2021, 9:56 am
#201

Quote from: Sunshine on February 03, 2021, 07:41:23 AMHey fritz, just replied! Hope you received it!

Yes, I did. Thanks chasing a lifetime dream

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Posted on Feb 3, 2021, 2:49 pm
#202

Right one looks good. Just time now for the left one. Almost there. Very good patience mentality Sunshine, you will succeed with that safeness

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Posted on May 24, 2021, 8:12 pm
#203

Hey Sunshine,

How are you doing? Tell me life is back to normal and you are enjoying your new height feeling absolutely healthy.

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Posted on May 25, 2021, 2:31 am
#204

Hey AnotherShorty,

long time no update lol. Yeah life’s slowly getting back, albeit with a slight difference. Under face mask and sunglasses, I’m totally unrecognizable from the old me. Sometimes I feel like I’ve been given a new chance to be reborn into a new life, new world! Reality is the world around me is still the same and I am still me but different at the same time! My brain hasn’t adjusted to my eyes’ perspective yet! People that appear tall from afar are actually my height or shorter when I get close! My 175cm colleague who was definitely taller than me before still appears tall from afar. But we were both shocked how I towered over her when face to face lol.

@ghkid,
thanks Man! I’m overly cautious and not taking any chance with my nails. Would be a shame if a situation arises now that I’m so close to full consolidation!

Some updates since my last post…

02/17/2021 - 6 months post-op
chasing a lifetime dream

04/16/2021 - 8 months post-op
chasing a lifetime dream
chasing a lifetime dream
chasing a lifetime dream
chasing a lifetime dream

05/21/2021 - 9 months post-op
chasing a lifetime dream
chasing a lifetime dream

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Posted on May 27, 2021, 8:09 am
#205

Congrats dude! Nice bone formation..

How is your gait?Do you still have a limp?

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Posted on May 27, 2021, 7:12 pm
#206

Thanks Limbfan2020!
So I started walking unaided earlier this month of May 2021, 9 months post-op! I crutch most of the times especially on long distance. I only walk unaided at home on short distances as I don’t feel comfortable walking on my own too long too much with my callus not fully hardened! So yes my gait is swaying. I feel like I’m learning to walk again with new biomechanics and weaker soft tissues!

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Posted on May 27, 2021, 7:34 pm
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Congratz 🎉🎊💪🏼😉

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Posted on Jun 10, 2021, 1:59 pm
#208

So happy to see you're doing really well.

Congrats!

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Posted on Jul 11, 2021, 8:08 pm
#209

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Posted on Jul 11, 2021, 8:11 pm
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Quote from: seriouslyinjured on June 17, 2020, 03:46:29 PMGiotikas does alot of stryde patients he is more qualified and cheaper then anyone in turkey. the only doctor who has done stryde in turkey almost crippled me and i am suing. and has absolultely no experience except on me. i had to go to giotikas to fix up my serious injuries i got in turkey.

its a no brainer in my eyes. stryde or precise with giotikas, he is more qualified more professional, he is cheaper also, physio is included in the price. you can stay at the physio centre if you want as well. giotikas speaks to his physios and directs them. dont go to turkey its russian roullette


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I used to think the same way but I saw Dr.Inan from Turkey has fixed a problem of a patient recently which Dr.Giotikas did not even care too much about. Well Dr.G is one of the best, but  they do not give the deposits back even though I couldn't go there to have my surgery because of visa issue, not something i can solve. And a lot of fellows who went there complain about many things and they say the doctor even doesn't check on them after the surgery.

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