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Posted on Jan 9, 2024, 5:35 am
#11

could be a fake account . they just created and post to tell u not to do it. i was wondering if afa was good. i would just be worried about infection. which method did u decide to do?

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Posted on Jan 9, 2024, 6:34 am
#12

Hi Beemer.
Hope you well.

No I m definitely not a fake account nothing like this. But I understand and now I can see why and how we thinking about fake accounts is a lot money involved, no one want to show the faces and etc…

I choose LON femur.
They said my tibia is a great size so I don’t going to get disproportional if does femur.
I need to come back work asap so I choose Lon so I can use crutches when I come back to work and it’s fine.

Now I m just wondering about surgery if I ll do anesthesia and which one and about first walks etc. try to get busy because is a lot things involved.

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Posted on Jan 9, 2024, 11:51 am
#13

If you have enough money do precice femur.

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Posted on Jan 9, 2024, 7:52 pm
#14

Don't please. Do percice 2.2 with a decent surgeon in EU or the US.

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Posted on Jan 10, 2024, 12:18 am
#15

You don't have a bad height to risk so much to cripple yourself in these butchers.
Worst decision you could do. 

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Posted on Jan 10, 2024, 11:11 am
#16

Quote from: Rossi46 on January 09, 2024, 06:34:56 AMHi Beemer.
Hope you well.

No I m definitely not a fake account nothing like this. But I understand and now I can see why and how we thinking about fake accounts is a lot money involved, no one want to show the faces and etc…

I choose LON femur.
They said my tibia is a great size so I don’t going to get disproportional if does femur.
I need to come back work asap so I choose Lon so I can use crutches when I come back to work and it’s fine.

Now I m just wondering about surgery if I ll do anesthesia and which one and about first walks etc. try to get busy because is a lot things involved.

sorry i wasnt referring u as fake account. i meant the account . victims of afa.
yeh anesthesia . they have a needle on ur back and u cant feel ur legs after. lon femur . just make sure to clean the pins .

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Posted on Jan 12, 2024, 4:55 am
#17

Hi Beemer, hope you well!!

I have done the surgery and he gave me general anesthesia.

I wrote somethings about that I will post soon..you you guys have any questions let me know

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Posted on Jan 15, 2024, 4:45 pm
#18

Guys I m just writing and add everything I wrote , but if you have any questions let me know… I done the surgery everything was smooth.
First walks and some Pains I will make my  writings became meaningful to read because I then wrote down what I was feeling, happening and thinking

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Posted on Jan 15, 2024, 7:22 pm
#19

Ah! you're living the dream! I'm curious as to, with LON, the length of time needed to be in a wheelchair before transitting to using crutches to move around. I have a desk bound job which is great but i would rather be at home while im in a wheelchair. I think I can manage doing work in the office with crutches. I can only be away for a month, so, bummer.

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Posted on Jan 15, 2024, 8:29 pm
#20

Quote from: Bella86 on January 15, 2024, 07:22:53 PMAh! you're living the dream! I'm curious as to, with LON, the length of time needed to be in a wheelchair before transitting to using crutches to move around. I have a desk bound job which is great but i would rather be at home while im in a wheelchair. I think I can manage doing work in the office with crutches. I can only be away for a month, so, bummer.

LON is weight bearing, you just gotta get used to the nerve and muscle pain and stiffness.
I've read that most transition to crutches two months after removing the device, but I guess it depends on your healing level.

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