Quote from: babygirl on January 15, 2024, 08:29:15 PMLON 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.
Hmmm, 2 mths is okay..🤔.
hows your pain? any pain on the skin? maybe too early.
Hi Beemer how are you???
I had some pain when bend my legs and to try to bend knee etc, also to seat is horrible , to go the toilet if a whole history . But I m trying to manage the pain, they gave me some painkiller into the hospital.
So since I arrive here.
They take me from the airport , I am very careful with everything and suspicious, fortunately or unfortunately. so upon arrival at the airport I sent my location to a safe person, sent the hotel address, and looked at all the cameras (maybe I'm watching a lot of Netflix 😂😂)
I choose one cheapest hotel just to check about the city people and everything, I stay there for 2 days to know around and etc, to feel better in the place.
I bought a sim card from the country to have access into the internet , so if something happen I have my internet.
Food is cheap for me ( I pay in pounds £) a Coffe is 1 TK something like 0.026p£
On the Day after the person quiche pick up me from the hotel meet me on my hotel and bring me to their hotel, they show me the staff the team some patients and etc. explain about alll so I time toke the contract read the contract negotiations done and they had book my surgery already.
Day after I done my x rays. They check and said it’s great to do lon on femur.
Check my wingspan it’s also good 1,79cm.
Spoke with the doctor , clarify some more things and he explain me again about the surgery.
Day of the surgery
He told me how many hours the surgery will take so I put the alarme 2 hours after the surgery done to call people I m fine .( I had general anesthesia so you can maybe forget about something )
Day before the surgery I couldn’t sleep.
The day before surgery you ask yourself why are you doing this?
And return all your thoughts so you don't do it
In the last minute the last breath of what you are doing
It gives you strength
I wake up, really emotional.
On the way to the hospital thoughts come back.
Life is very crazy, short crazy and dangerous.…
We do everything to feel good about ourselves. Women get botox, nose jobs, butt and breast augmentations, why can't we normalize this?😁
This is unfortunately the most important day of my life. Unfortunately, because I didn't want this to be her most important day, but when you wake up and sleep thinking about something that dominates you, unfortunately you have to find a way, and I'm tired of finding temporary solutions.
I made a mistake in saying where I was going to have the surgery, because some comments made me feel really bad about…. Well organized and clean hospital, it seems very technological at the reception a very friendly woman attended to us and took my details
I drew blood
I signed documents
I took an x-ray again
Everyone was very supportive and friendly. They took me to another stretcher and gave me general anesthesia.
I remember the girl saying “bye bye / bye bye “ and it’s funny but I remember to dream, now I forget what but is look I was stll looking or hearing. Crazy.
They woke me up, that was the worst part so far. They wanted to wake me up at any cost, they moved me a lot, I was in pain, they didn't stop talking, everything was very agitated and I couldn't speak, I don't know if this is the procedure...
I woke up little by little, in a lot of pain. First thing I did was move my toes and feel them. It gave me relief…. My mouth had some blisters, and my leg hurt a lot 07/10. In the first few hours, they took me off that stretcher and put me on another one. It was quite complicated because they pulled me, I couldn't support my leg and that was a bit of force, I think it was unnecessary. .. as I couldn't speak I just mumbled.
In the first 2 hours after surgery, I had taken my cell phone beforehand and set an alarm to call some people and let them know that I was fine.
Call my son and said - daddy is alive and will soon be home with you my love.
I said the same thing to my wife and a close friend.
I couldn't speak so well, I was drowsy.
I didn't feel nauseous like I had read some testimonials here.
After a few hours they brought me food, I ate everything I was starving (11 hours without eating)
.. I will continue another day
Now some little important advices.
1.Do a lot of stretching before ( 2 months ) the surgery
2. Try to get fit and Don't be too heavy, this will sometimes make it difficult for you to move around, you will use your biceps, triceps and shoulders a lot, focus on training them well to be able to carry yourself with the support of your upper limbs.
3. Meet company , surgery and city before, know around , check about the hospital and where to get internet.
This is gold .
Classic fake diary. Welcome to the forum, AFA employee. I'm surprised AFA still using this forum after the Asian patients mutilated. I thought you had leave from this forum like Livelifetaller... Continue your fake diary. Also, say Hi to the AFA team for me
Instead of finding new customers and advertising on this forum, cure the Asians you maimed 
Quote from: Body Builder on January 10, 2024, 12:18:11 AMYou don't have a bad height to risk so much to cripple yourself in these butchers.
Worst decision you could do.
你是绝对正确的。是一家恶心的公司,我的腿疼得要命。
Ok ok so just pass it if you think about this and let me post it to help people about the surgery,
Also forget about companies or doctor .
Simple as that.😃
hey can u give an update on whats happening. any pain or tightness on the muscle?
Hi Beemer m3.
Yes, I can control the pain with an ice pack and medicine. It’s just painful after lengthening I feel the muscle weak, but only in the left leg.
I'm trying to stretch a lot every day and my 2 biggest problems now are walking, when I put weight on my left leg it clicks and after that click it hurts a lot so I lose the base to walk and I want to go back to sitting but it hurts I have to sit down a lot because I don't have the strength in my left leg.
I have a very swollen leg and I can't bend them, they both hurt a lot and during the physiotherapy session I feel a lot of pain because I really can't bend them.
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