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Posted on Jan 19, 2025, 5:27 pm
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Hey guys,
I am planning to do CLL with Dr. Parihar in March 3rd week and I have requested zoom consultation with Dr Parihar's team; [email protected]
I also transferred payment for zoom consultation, sent back necessary health information and photos but haven't gotten a reply back from their team to arrange the consultation. It has been over 1 week and I am just wondering if they usually take long to reply?
I have annual leaves already applied and lined up so it is important I stick to March 3rd week if possible. Does anyone has alternative mode of connection to Dr. Parihar's team so that I can fasten the process?
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Posted on Jan 19, 2025, 5:44 pm
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Forward the info to Dr Ahuja on Dr Parihar's team:

[email protected]

Sometimes the bonedocs email has issues.
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Posted on Jan 19, 2025, 5:49 pm
#3
I have sent my mail to him and still haven’t got any reply. I got his team number and directly call 2-3 times to schedule a meeting in-person. I will be meeting on 22 Jan 2025. Will share updates with you guys. Mostly going to discuss if he have precise available now, If not then how long should I wait else I will got with Tibia next year probably on Jan 2026. Right now I am looking for high paying remote jobs to get the surgery done with precise. I am still figuring out if I want my femur or tibia to be done at the first place.


Also, I read lot many things online about LON femur and it seems to pretty risky. So I am going with precise after 3 years. I guess, I will be able to save 60-70k.

But recently I discussed with a guy who already done tibia lengthening from wanna be taller and its almost been 1.5 years he is unable to jog or run. It’s pretty much confusion here.
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Posted on Jan 19, 2025, 5:56 pm
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Also, he was saying don’t go with tibia rather go with LON femur. It has faster recovery than tibia.
Did anyone have idea if tibia is good option or should I avoid it to be safer side? But I have seen couple of peoples online and people are walking fine after tibia lengthening I guess its all depends on body to body. He told me his left leg has slower recovery and right one is completely healed.
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Posted on Jan 19, 2025, 6:05 pm
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Thanks! I will forward to the email you mentioned.
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Posted on Jan 19, 2025, 11:30 pm
#6
Quote from: luckyverma2000 on January 19, 2025, 05:56:28 PMAlso, he was saying don’t go with tibia rather go with LON femur. It has faster recovery than tibia.
Did anyone have idea if tibia is good option or should I avoid it to be safer side? But I have seen couple of peoples online and people are walking fine after tibia lengthening I guess its all depends on body to body. He told me his left leg has slower recovery and right one is completely healed.

LON femur is a horrible idea and most doctors won't even do it for cosmetic cases.
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Posted on Jan 20, 2025, 2:19 am
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They don't have precice available, they are tryyto get fitbone since 6 months.
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Posted on Jan 20, 2025, 2:21 pm
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Do tibia. You will be odd look when you got long femur. Long tibia looks more attractive. You will have to make the right choice.
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Posted on Jan 20, 2025, 4:54 pm
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i am 165 so definitely I am going to do both. but seems like i first gonna go with tibia and then femur
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Posted on Jan 21, 2025, 6:46 am
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Horrible, why? Femur fixators are used daily in trauma surgery; It is a great tool for correcting deformities, discrepancies and bone loss. The most terrifying stories of LL LON are in tebias.

Dr. Paley, revered by many here, suggests that if you plan to do Lon surgery, do it on the femurs, as long as the technique is with a retrograde nail.

I leave you the link where it explains it: minute 1:29:40 to 1:33:20.

  ( ASAMI INDIA ACADEMICS- MASTERS CLASS PUNJAB STATE CHAPTER : LIMB LENGHTENING)

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