You look perfect Yagen! 
Dr. Monegal - Two stage internal Femur - Fitbone - Yagen
looks great yagen! we would love to see more videos of you doing sports and such 
question - why is it that the Fitbone is usually inserted through the knee (retrograde)? Given the risk of knee damage, why is it still done that way?
It is not "still" done, but it is a new procedure that goes not through but around knee ligaments that Dr. Monegal developed to reduce the risk of femure breaking and to prevent hip complications.
Perfect results, one of the best i've seen.
You did it Yagen, lets hope all of us be as lucky as you when we finish femur LL.
Amazing results Yagen.
I wish you a happy life. You rightfully earned it
Congratulations, you've got only to remove the nails and you will be free 
One patient told me this guy is one of the few not bad outcomes of the doctor
Quote from: notimportant on April 25, 2017, 09:14:29 PMOne patient told me this guy is one of the few not bad outcomes of the doctor
Dude you're a fking nightmare. GTFO here.
Many thanks TIBIKE200, Body Builder, LLSouthAmerica, Helloworld, Auron.
I am going to do 4 cms in tibias this year, I have started to plan the surgery
I am going to do just 4 cms because it´s enough for me and following the advise of Glenn and Iamready, Both told that 5 cms is hard for the ankle and achilles heel.
Doctor Monegal told me with 3,5 or 4 cm, he have not to touch me he achillss heel.
@alps I will upload more video doing workout, up and down stairs. I have seen a lot of videos of people walking, but the hardest thing is down stair.
@notimportant/LLUSER I have more info than you about Monegal´s patients, If I have decided to do tibias with him is because I trust in him despite tibias are riskier.
when you have a big problem you have to split in smaller pieces. In this surgery is better to do less cm and see how to body heel, and maybe in the future you can do a new surgery.
One year after second leg surgery.
https://vimeo.com/216568075
Antenna and cable is visible when the IT band is working hard, but when it is relaxed its not noticeable.
You must be logged in to post a reply.