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Posted on Jun 16, 2016, 9:31 pm
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Hi all, I am an Asian Canadian. My height started to bother me since my later twenties. And a few years ago, I thought that I've managed to get over with this problem mentally. But I was wrong... unfortunately I read a news about a success story of leg lengthening.  And that is the begining of my story.

The first time I visited this forum was last September and since then I've become obessed with leg lengthening. I spent hours and hours reading other patients' experience and checking different doctors' information on this forum and other websites. As you know, I read news about people really got handicapped after leg lengthening and I was scared and hesitated. But then I read the experience of shyshy and yellowspike, who had their surgery operated by Dr. Guichet and I finally decided to at least pay a visit to Dr. Guichet.
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Posted on Jun 16, 2016, 9:57 pm
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Unfortunately I was quite busy with my work for the fall of 2015 and I could only arrange to see Dr.Guichet in February 2016. That was indeed a long wait for me. How I wished that I could get all this leg lengthening process done as soon as possible!

So at last I had my first consultation with Dr. Guichet at Milan. He was nice and knowledgeable, just like his other patients said. He answered all my questions and cleared my doubts. However, he asked one requirement from me, increasing my leg strength by 30%. Luckily he agreed to let me do the training at my home, but must with a qualified personal trainer.

After more than three months of hard working with a good personal trainer, I arranged my second visit with Dr. Guichet and prebooked my surgery in June. While I was at home, I contacted Dr. Guichet several times via email and he always responded by himself. Most times he responded my email within 3 days, unless he was busy doing surgeries.

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Posted on Jun 17, 2016, 4:50 pm
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good luck what is your starting height and goal?
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Posted on Jun 18, 2016, 7:18 pm
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I'm 165cm tall and hope to gain 7cm in a bit over two months. As my age is towards the high end of the patients that Dr. Guichet had, I guess he is a bit conservative on how much I can gain. He said he will see how my body reacts during the lengthening process, which will start on June 20. Yes, next Monday!

Last week I met the group of Dr. Guichet 's patients and I had the chance to talk a bit with Mr.D, who is also from Canada, and Mr.T, who is from Australia and had his surgery two months ago. They are all cool guys. Mr. D likeed to making jokes when he and I were talking with Francisca, our personal trainer. He is so relaxed and he is so lucky to have all his family staying here with him. Mr. T was so calm when he was talking about his pain caused by one of his nails touching a nerve. Wow, I can't imagine how hurtful that feels.

As for me, I'm in Milan all by myself because my wife needs to work in Canada. But I used to travel around from time to time by myself, mostly for my work, and I studied a little bit of Italian just before I came to Milan. So hopefully I can manage my life decently after the lengthening starts.

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Posted on Jun 18, 2016, 7:33 pm
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I was very busy this past week especially yesterday and today. There were so many shoppings to do. I bought an exercise bike, which Dr. Guichet said is necessary to use each time before clicking. A few other patients who came earlier managed to have the bike delivered by the store. But it takes a week to ship it so I picked it up directly from the store. I also bought a foldable walker and a pair of crutches, which I'll start to use soon Dream_catcher: Dr. Guichet internal femur - summer 2016 Not to mention there is a prescribed list of all kinds of medicine to buy.

Last but not least, I bought a lot of sporting shirts and socks, enough amount for at leadt two weeks without the need for washing, which I'd like to avoid in the toughest beginning of the lengthening. And I'm still working on the list of food that can supply my wellbeing and growth for two weeks and I need to buy all the food tomorrow. What a load of work!
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Posted on Jun 18, 2016, 7:54 pm
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Today I took a photo of myself to record my flexibility before the surgery. I think that my flexibility is decent, except my hamstrings still feel tight. I'll concentrate on stretching them in these last two days before my surgery  Dream_catcher: Dr. Guichet internal femur - summer 2016

Dream_catcher: Dr. Guichet internal femur - summer 2016

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Posted on Jun 19, 2016, 9:59 pm
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One day before my surgery and two days after Mr. D's surgery. His surgery went well and he was so kind to send me his best wishes and some important tips, while he was still at the hospital! Based on his tips, I rushed to buy a few more shorts, t-shirts and socks. And I bought the last batch of food for my first two weeks of lengthening. What else? I also did my last strength training before surgery at the gym. Are all these preparations enough? I hope so, unless some unexpected situation occurs, and I believe that I've done as much as I could Dream_catcher: Dr. Guichet internal femur - summer 2016
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Posted on Jun 19, 2016, 10:06 pm
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Thanks for the new dairy. Good luck on your procedure. Wish you the best!
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Posted on Jun 19, 2016, 10:16 pm
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Thank you, Alu  Dream_catcher: Dr. Guichet internal femur - summer 2016
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Posted on Jun 19, 2016, 10:26 pm
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good luck and stay safe.
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