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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 12:22 pm
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Hi Everyone, I will start by saying that I had wanted to get this surgery done for two years now and I will be as honest as I possibly can with my diary without any promotions or hidden pains in my diary, I will say it as it is.

My starting height: 163
Weight: 63kg
Caucasian male age 22

My goal is as much as my body will safely allow.

Day one, Surgery was on 23/12/2020 at 1:30pm. Before this they got my x-ray and also took my bloods,ect. I will be staying in Istanbul for the entire duration of the lengthening period. I have rented out a decent enough 1 bedroom apartment and the landlord is also quite friendly.
Anyway, as I was being brought into the surgery room I was thinking of just telling them to cancel and leaving altogether but I still went ahead with it. My surgery took 3hrs and 20 minutes as Dr Buldu had said and as I came out the anaesthesia had me shaking like hell, I was more or less blacked out for a few hrs. Immediately after the surgery I was regretting everything, I don’t mind people knowing this but I was tearing up when I looked down at my broken legs asking myself if my life before LL was even that bad. The pain was there obviously, it is not agonising but more like 5/10 pain that is always there, did not go away for me, not even with pain killers.


24/12/2020 Second day I took my first steps with Dr. Buldu, progress was horrible I thought but a few steps after a surgery like this was something. As I sat laid back on my bed Dr. Halil assured me that everything had gone well despite my pessimistic view on the internet whole situation and that I would get better day by day. That day I stood up only once and practised other leg movements on my bed.


25/12/2020 - Easily the worst Christmas anyone can wish for, the pain did not go away all day. Personally for me it was 6/10 and even though I did try and get some sleep it was only for a moment until the pain woke me up again. Stood up twice that day and also had my catheter taken out and got given this bottle to leak in which was actually rather convenient and easy to use.


26/12/2020 - Better day out of the rest, I also went to take the number two as well and which was bloody exhausting, but the standing up afterwards is the hardest part as anyone doing LON Femurs can relate. I also walked much more and was feeling a little better than before, the regret was starting to fade away. I had a normal nights sleep also which helped rest my mind.


27/12/2020 - Today I woke in the worst possible mood. Having a nice dream does not help when you wake up a cripple who cannot even take a dump without assistance, I was gloomy all morning and got a bit teary every now and again too. Used the nurse button for some pain killers as the pain was still there, (just so you all know, literally no nurses can speak english here so use a translator for any conversation you want to have) I was especially down this morning because my Knee ROM was worse than yesterday which concerned me but it went back to like it was yesterday with a bit of walking and going to the toilet. Dr. Buldu came in earlier today and he was quite satisfied with my progress. Not as fast as some but nice and average he said. Tomorrow I get out to go home which is a relief because the hospital is over the top depressing. The food is terrible too, not in the country but the hospital.


I will get on with my day now watch a movie or two and update later tomorrow after my arrival home. I might not update as much because it is a long and depressing process.
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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 12:54 pm
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Hey there Jamesy998,
You are done with the first big step which was getting the surgery done. I’m glad to hear that everything went well. A lot of people seem to be getting the surgery done with Buldu nowadays. I saw in the LiveLifeTaller Insta that currently there are 7 other patients living together in a hotel that they normally recommend patients. Maybe you could get in contact with some of them to make the journey somewhat easier. I recall one of Buldu’s current patient is a member of the forum, and he also started a diary. His username is Frederico68 if I’m not mistaken. Maybe you could get in contact with him through the forum. I believe he provided his phone number as well. Although, he does seem to be very biased when it comes to dr. Buldu. I read that he because one of Buldu’s international patient advisors, which I found very peculiar and hilarious at the same time. One day you’re getting a surgery done and the other you get a job offer from your surgeon. I agree with renting a separate apartment than staying in a hotel which would probably end up being more expensive.
I have a few questions for whenever you have the time to answer:
- How did you establish contact with Buldu? Was it through his medical tourism company LiveLifeTaller or one of his international patient advisors?
- How much did you end up paying for only the surgery (without the hotel included). I recall they have a LON package which is €16.000 with a 10-day stay at a 3-4 stars hotel after the inital stau in the hospital.
- What do you think so far about Buldu and his team?
I really hope you decide to keep your diary updated for all of us here in the forum. I will be following your diary since Buldu is in my list of possible surgeons.
If you encounter any issues don’t hesitate on posting it here since there a lot of veterans and knowledgeable members in the forum. Wish you a great lengthening and remember you are not alone! Hang in there, bud!

Regards,
Sky
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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 1:04 pm
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Hi Sky,
Yeah the price is like you said and a bit more if we count the walker and small things like that. They do of course offer a hotel package with that too but I did not go for it as I had the apartment arranged before even arriving in Turkey. The cost would also include the hospital stay for you and the first few initial x-rays. But after the procedure the x-rays will run you €100 euro or so. Bare in mind they have mobile x-ray machines and they come to you so you do not even need to leave the house.

Buldu and his team are good. Dr. Buldu gives you his whatsapp and the man basically texts you 24/7 if you need anything. His team is quite generous too, they pick you up and drop you off home too whenever the need and support you as much as they can. I appreciate the support Sky, this is by far the most challenging time of my life and any little help is appreciated.
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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 2:21 pm
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Quote from: Jamesy998 on December 27, 2020, 01:04:00 PMHi Sky,
Yeah the price is like you said and a bit more if we count the walker and small things like that. They do of course offer a hotel package with that too but I did not go for it as I had the apartment arranged before even arriving in Turkey. The cost would also include the hospital stay for you and the first few initial x-rays. But after the procedure the x-rays will run you €100 euro or so. Bare in mind they have mobile x-ray machines and they come to you so you do not even need to leave the house.

You will get through this. Stay strong.

Also, I was wondering how much was the apartment that you arranged? Did you save a lot of money from that doing instead of the hotel or was it similar?
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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 2:48 pm
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Quote from: questpeanut on December 27, 2020, 02:21:18 PMYou will get through this. Stay strong.

Also, I was wondering how much was the apartment that you arranged? Did you save a lot of money from that doing instead of the hotel or was it similar?

Thanks for the kind words, yes I think so because for my apartment I am paying €250 euros per month and that includes wifi, landlord doing the laundry, landlord also arranged for the local market to deliver goods to my house and of course cleaning service. The hotel that that Dr. Buldus team have arranged would probably cost more but don’t quote me on that, am not certain. My relative is with me to support my recovery and I did not want to interact with anyone else during this process as you would imagine.
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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 3:17 pm
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How is the food outside the hospital?

Do you just order food everyday or have someone cook?
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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 3:29 pm
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My relative cooks the basics here and there. The Dairy products here are of high standard which is the most important part. The food is also relatively cheap depends where you shop, bigger supermarkets will cost you a lot more than smaller markets.
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Posted on Dec 28, 2020, 3:20 pm
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28/12/2020 - Monday evening as I type this. Today was the most challenging day so far. Past few days my knee ROM has not been 115 Degrees  not too far off the 90 mark but the pain was not too bad. I felt my body stopping me. My right knee area is more inflated so I have an ice pack on that, Dr said it is nothing serious as both legs are going to react differently and sometimes the left will be more painful than the right. My left leg bends about 5 degrees better than the right. I got my blood thinner done, routine checkup and I was about to be released. I was taken by livelifetaller team member, this guy is 190cm and built well, thank God for that because on my way back to my hotel there are quite a lot of steps in the front entrance which I would never be able to go up on my own. After leaving the car amd holding up traffic with my walker on that narrow street for about 4 minutes which felt like 30 minutes of embarrassment for me I got to the stairs. I had help from another passing civilian who was kind enough to help us virtually carry me up those stairs. At that point I felt like Hank from Breaking Bad when he is recovering and almost craps himself. Entering my apartment and lying on the bed felt better than sx at that point. Now I’m just typing this on my bed watching the Walking Dead. Bloody hell does it feel good to be out of hospital. I have been given a truck load of medication and blood thinners just in case but honestly I feel zero pain unless I am walking or trying to bend my knee so I guess that is good. Dr. Buldu checks up on his patients at their apartments every week which I’m sure many doctors out there would not bother doing.

I feel a bit better today, smiled for the first time in 6 days. Anyone considering leg lengthening out there. Unless you literally despise you’re height and cannot live with it, DO NOT get this surgery. I was an absolute fool believing it would be a breeze walking in like a schmuck later finding out that it is a mountain to climb.

Good Evening to anyone reading. I will update as soon as some progress is made.

Ciao
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Posted on Dec 28, 2020, 3:36 pm
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Hi Jamesy998,  Thanks for sharing your journey! The first few weeks are the most difficult, you'll be getting better soon.
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Posted on Dec 28, 2020, 3:38 pm
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Thanks mate, it honestly means alot!
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