@onemorefoot
My goal is 4 cm, with internal rods in just one stage, thus I will compare the heads and tails of one stage versus two stages.
@Body Builder
I know that 4 cm is "easy" in tibias but all the workout that I can do I think that it's better. After one hour with the boots, the sole of your feet feels as you have some ants inside. I think it is a good stretching.
I know that external have pros but cons too. Time for me is the most valuable thing. I was meeting with Helloworld when he was doing lengthening phase and he can do a normal life with a walker.
I have been asking some patients about knee pain and they have not any problem, but I thank you for your suggestion. 
Dr. Monegal - Two stage internal Femur - Fitbone - Yagen
I have started a new project for a better recovery "Anti-gravity treadmill". Walk and put weight in your legs it's the most important for recovery.
I can reduce my weight while walking as much as I want. 25 Kg in the scale.


Thats some feat Yagen, looks great, my only worry would be how you would be able to safely get into it whilst adhering to the weight bearing restrictions.
Looking forward to your diary, as said before there is so few tibia diaries of any device especially fitbone.
Best of luck!
Sunflower
On 5th of September, after Dr. Monegal come back from his vacation, I Will have my surgery in both tibias.
I have stretched a lot.
This surgery for me is different than the first time, I know how it is, I am quiet and I know that I am in good hands.
My goal is 4 cms, I hope to reach this gap in 50 days, with a ratio of 0,81 mm, but I am flexible. In this surgery, you have to be flexible and I will listen to my body.
This forum has become a bullcrap because just a few people upload pictures or videos, I will do it. There are few patients with internal methods on tibias.
There are some multi-user telling fakes every day. Doctor Monegal is now on vacations and he can not meet with anyone.
If I repeat my surgery with the same doctor is because I am in one of the best hands.
Alea iacta est.
Good luck Yagen.
Journey can be difficult but you are in the best hands.
Keep us updated.
Too bad I am leaving Barcelona on Monday, the 4th of September. Wish you all the best!
Quote from: yagen on August 31, 2017, 05:33:58 AMOn 5th of September, after Dr. Monegal come back from his vacation, I Will have my surgery in both tibias.
I have stretched a lot.
This surgery for me is different than the first time, I know how it is, I am quiet and I know that I am in good hands.
My goal is 4 cms, I hope to reach this gap in 50 days, with a ratio of 0,81 mm, but I am flexible. In this surgery, you have to be flexible and I will listen to my body.
This forum has become a bullcrap because just a few people upload pictures or videos, I will do it. There are few patients with internal methods on tibias.
There are some multi-user telling fakes every day. Doctor Monegal is now on vacations and he can not meet with anyone.
If I repeat my surgery with the same doctor is because I am in one of the best hands.
Alea iacta est.
HI Yagen,
Are you staying in MIC? If so until when? I may be able to see u down there
All the best!
Quote from: Body Builder on June 06, 2017, 07:02:07 PMI think Yagen you want about 4cm more in tibias.
If I am right then there is really no need to stretch that much. It is almost impossible to have bf problems for 4-5 cm lengthening. After all many doctors believe that stretching before LL plays a minor to zero role to what will happen when you lengthen. Flexibility of soft tissues is more a genetic thing. But I repeat, for less than 5 cm in tibias the risk of major bf is almost zero.
For this amount however I think that you can easily do externals only.
I don't know if Monegal is experienced in external methods but I wouldn't do internals in tibias for many reasons.
But it is up to you.
Stop chatting total bullcrap... You can do 5 cm and have massive ballerina. You can do 3 cm and have ballerina. Other thing is that laying flat feet on the ground does not make anything good. IE you need full dorsiflexion to walk downstairs like a normal person without being uncomfortable.
BB where did you find information that doing 5 cm prevents you from having any risk in term of ballerina foot? I would love to read it.
Quote from: doomsday on September 03, 2017, 11:11:28 AMStop chatting total bullcrap... You can do 5 cm and have massive ballerina. You can do 3 cm and have ballerina. Other thing is that laying flat feet on the ground does not make anything good. IE you need full dorsiflexion to walk downstairs like a normal person without being uncomfortable.
BB where did you find information that doing 5 cm prevents you from having any risk in term of ballerina foot? I would love to read it.
If you lengthen at a slow rate (0.66 cm per day) it is almost impossible to have major bf before 5cm.
I never saw anyone to have bf at less that 5-5.5 that haven't completely gone away 2-3 months max after he stopped lengthening.
And from my personal experience, before 6cm my fb was minimum (less that 10 degrees for sure) but after that amount it became much worse, although I still believe that I could handle it without doind the crapy LL.
So Doomsday show respect to a veteran and don't say that I write bullcraps.
Bf strongly related to the amount you lengthen and the lengthening speed and no, at 3-4 cm is almost impossible to have bf unless you had equinus problems even before LL.
If you know anyone who had major bf at less than 5cm tell us who he was.
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