No betz says always 8cm.
10cm is just stupid. Sure He will never recover.
I Do not understand why the guy not simply looked on his xrays. He must have noticed that there is no healing.
Also He clicked on a frequency totaly unsafe. 1,4mm per day is just crazy.
Dr Augustin Betz (Neunkirchen, Germany) The Betz Institute
Dr Augustin Betz:
- Our patients can gain up to 4-5 inches (10-12 cm) in one operation on upper legs (femurs) or lower legs (tibias). Patients may also gain a total of 8-9 inches (20-22 cm) in 2 operations. 1st operation on femur for 4-5 inches (10-12 cm). 2nd operation on tibias for 4 inches (10 cm). The amount of gain in tibias may vary from patient to patient. In many cases it is advised by Prof. Dr. Betz to lengthen up to 6-8 cm in tibias. Patients gain an average of 7-10 cm in one bone region at the Betz institute. The rate of lengthening is 1 millimetre per day
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1882.msg29944#msg29944
rubbish. never trust doctors. they lie all the time. they promise you the world. they tell you everything will be fine.
Quote from: coppkillr on March 10, 2015, 04:58:03 AMNo betz says always 8cm.
10cm is just stupid. Sure He will never recover.
I Do not understand why the guy not simply looked on his xrays. He must have noticed that there is no healing.
Also He clicked on a frequency totaly unsafe. 1,4mm per day is just crazy.
i think the best safe rate of clicking is 0.55mm for 3 days , 0.66mm for 2 or 3 days , 0.75mm for 1 or 2 days with good focus on diet and physical activity like Walking. No matter what any doctor of the world says , i will make sure to lengthen safely and patiently without bothering about the time duration , after all LL is about sacrificing your TIME + MONEY ,
Quote from: ForcedPuberty on March 10, 2015, 05:19:31 AMDr Augustin Betz:
- Our patients can gain up to 4-5 inches (10-12 cm) in one operation on upper legs (femurs) or lower legs (tibias). Patients may also gain a total of 8-9 inches (20-22 cm) in 2 operations. 1st operation on femur for 4-5 inches (10-12 cm). 2nd operation on tibias for 4 inches (10 cm). The amount of gain in tibias may vary from patient to patient. In many cases it is advised by Prof. Dr. Betz to lengthen up to 6-8 cm in tibias. Patients gain an average of 7-10 cm in one bone region at the Betz institute. The rate of lengthening is 1 millimetre per day
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1882.msg29944#msg29944
rubbish. never trust doctors. they lie all the time. they promise you the world. they tell you everything will be fine.
FP you're so opinionated and rude, but so right! Doctors promise you the world, they tell everything will be fine, but they're false. They don't care about you, but their own business. Everything is pure crap.
quote from tallerbetter:
Quoteyour information is so amazing, factual and really does show what bets tells his patients. thank you for your contribution FP.
response:
why thank you dear fellow comrade in leg lengthening, It makes me happy to see that the factual information I spread is helping others in need.
but on a serious note. I feel sad for all the people who go into this and have their lives ruined because they blindly trusted someone. people sometimes forget that a doctor is just a person. and people lie and manipulate all the time. blind faith is never good. faith is good, just not blind faith.
Hi FP. Thanks. I think your posts are very valuable, but the quote that you include is not mine. Those aren't my words. where did you find that quote?
it was me being funny lol
lol
so after defaming monegal hes here to defame betz and franz good job
Quote from: ItsMyLife on March 14, 2015, 07:41:21 PMso after defaming monegal hes here to defame betz and franz good job
He's not defaming. He has just given his opinion about those people. He has manipulated my words, though.
some doctor exert their reputation to give the illusion to their patients they can, safely, lenghten more than they should.
Besides, some like apotheosis and tall have not made it easier,
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