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Posted on Jan 17, 2015, 6:07 am
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Eg. when you get pains instead of masking pain with great amounts of painkillers, we have to slow down the lengthening, or stop it.

eg, lets say someone reaches 7 cm, and he encounters great pain. when he slows down lengthening, the pain still occurs. hes already using tramadol and other painkillers. but the pain persists..

This means our body telling us to stop, and if we do not stop there maybe permanent tissue damage or nerve damge?

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Posted on Jan 17, 2015, 7:15 am
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Whut! I thought opposite. I have softer boners with tramadol but I still do it twice or thrice a day. just harder to climax.
think its due to the serotogenic properties.
my sex drive def decreased!

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Posted on Jan 17, 2015, 6:39 pm
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im at 3 cm tibia lengthening (exfix);; I lengthened 3 cm already and past few days was doing at 0,75mm/day. when I reduce to 0.5 mm/day pain is much less...... 0.5 mm was maintained for two days. tomorrow I will go back to 0.75

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Posted on Jan 20, 2015, 7:42 am
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update: my libido went up tho im on trammiess.. haha they cant fight my sex drive.

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Posted on Jan 20, 2015, 11:26 am
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Quote from: YellowSpike391 on January 20, 2015, 09:47:22 AMI mostly agree with this. In terms of a clicking/ratcheting device like what I'm using....less pain means your bone isn't healing as well if you feel more pain. Which makes sense, as my latest X-rays show my right side (more painful to click) is slightl more consolidated.

My libido is mostly the same. Still high, but I'm not as quick to "take care" of myself because I'm not as comfortable right now lol


I thought pain is not from the bone, but rather from soft tissue?

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