I would not go to Syria.
when you are doing LL you lose the ability to escape bad situations fast.
QuoteHolly f**king s**t , Thisis not islam those are some crasy sones of bitcheches who practice what they want in the name of islam,and you people should stop talking about islam if you know non about it, Dr salamah is muslim and you peobebly sould not go to him causehe will rip your head off cause all muslim are like that
that is correct, it is (patsy) Islamic low level pawns who are controlled by luciferians pretending to be Islamic extremists, who are controlled and funded by the CIA, who are part of the federal army occupying the already invaded nation of the united states of America, who has been captured by international bankers who in tandem operate with a corporate oligopoly.
in short. America is captured at the federal level, and its resources serve international bankers, and those resources include the proxy army called isis which is really al-Qaida.
nope I would never commit myself to a 8 month stay in Syria. anything could happen. but you are right, never drill into the knees with LON/LATN for tibia. it not worth a 25% chance of chronic knee pain.
Dr. Ghassan Salameh (Frankfurt, Germany) Salamehfix Centre Limb lengthening
I agree 100%, but he is doing the surgery in Germany.
Quote from: iwanttobetall on October 17, 2014, 02:44:15 PMWell that's only the case if you can have things done in a month (aka consultation + surgery + hospitalization)... Tourist visa only lasts 30 days and Russian visa is so complicated to get...
It is... Hence why Im not going to Russia sadly, god damn their visas are so complicated to get.
Its ridiculous and agreed 30 days is simply not enough time to do anything what so ever. Those who can get the 6 month visa are lucky
Quote from: ReadRothbard on October 03, 2014, 01:56:56 PMI know, but Russian doctors don't allow early weight-bearing, strength training, or such a fast recovery. Plus, I've always wanted to see Germany; I was a huge WWII buff from ages 5-10.
Same here. If my consultation goes well here then I'm gonna do ll with Salameh. Don't care if I have to wear the frames for almost 1 year. Would do it just to not feel more pain and be able to walk for 4 months.
This sounds really good. I'm going to seriously consider him after reading a few diaries.
Quote from: Sweden on December 28, 2013, 11:16:37 PMYou will have to wear the frames for a full year or even more.
But the big plus is that you don't need to split your patellar tendon - twice, and therefore ruin your knees permanently 
I was on my way to Syria to do 6cm. Then the war broke out.....
I can live with that. You'd hardly notice the frames, anyways.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on October 03, 2014, 01:56:56 PMI know, but Russian doctors don't allow early weight-bearing, strength training, or such a fast recovery. Plus, I've always wanted to see Germany; I was a huge WWII buff from ages 5-10.
Okay I lived in Germany you will not make many friends if you go there and talk about WWII just a heads up. You will piss off any annoy people, however Germany is a great place to live and like you say weight lifting is very important to keep your muscles active. I have muscular legs if muscles atrophy you always look very fat as the muscle just ew goes everywhere nasty.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on November 28, 2014, 03:29:08 AMI can live with that. You'd hardly notice the frames, anyways.
Yeaaaaaaaah, that's utter bullcrap. You will notice the frames and you won't be able to live with them. The pins will tear you skin apart and you will get infections. Then you will notice.
Well, but you wear the frames during 9 months more or less. And around 5 moths the frames are smaller
I would rather be able to walk w/o support within 2 months and wait 9 months to take the frames off then do Lon and wait 6 months to walk w/o support with the nails inside my shin bones. It's a small price to pay in my mind.
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