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Posted on Mar 3, 2016, 1:57 am
#11

yeaeh well, medicine in the USA... it is ridiculous beyond belief Duration of limb lengthening ? The doctors make 1 000 just to say hi.

I had an eye surgery back in 2013 in Beverly Hills and had 3 small stiches in the eye that were supposed to be taken out 1  month post op, and even though the surgery cost 13k which was affordable, the doc charged me 2 500 to remove the stiches. Can you guess how much time it took him ? Exactly 2 minutes and 18 seconds. He even bragged about that he was like dont worry its fast and painless let me check the time .. and it was 2 minutes and 18 seconds Duration of limb lengthening ?

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Posted on Mar 4, 2016, 12:54 am
#12

Wow 20 months! What surgery did you do Crimsomtide?

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Posted on Mar 13, 2016, 12:17 am
#13

Yes, Crinsom 2 years. Musicmaker's case is going to be worse and Cooper's too, but Crinsom is the only one who dares to tell the truth.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2016, 1:41 am
#14

what is "normal live"?
I made internal femur. And im 2 months after clicking. I can walking normally without crutches. Only stairs is a problem, and long distance without break.
I still have little duck ass but in t-shirt probably nobody from normal world didn't notice any difference. But if i go outside i still take crutches.
One guy who made surgery 55 days before me walking already outside without crutches.

One girl who made surgery 2 days before me going to school every day when she clicking... it's possible of course... but i think it's like going somewhere when you have flu. Duration of limb lengthening ?

But.... we all made femurs, its more safe than tibia. And we all made internal... more faster than precise or ilizarov.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2016, 9:47 am
#15

Quote from: drewicz on March 14, 2016, 01:41:18 AMwhat is "normal live"?
I made internal femur. And im 2 months after clicking. I can walking normally without crutches. Only stairs is a problem, and long distance without break.
I still have little duck ass but in t-shirt probably nobody from normal world didn't notice any difference. But if i go outside i still take crutches.
One guy who made surgery 55 days before me walking already outside without crutches.

One girl who made surgery 2 days before me going to school every day when she clicking... it's possible of course... but i think it's like going somewhere when you have flu. Duration of limb lengthening ?

But.... we all made femurs, its more safe than tibia. And we all made internal... more faster than precise or ilizarov.

You mean 2 months after finishing the clicking phase?
How much did you do?

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Posted on Mar 14, 2016, 4:57 pm
#16

anyone here knows duration of pure external limb lngthening of 4cm lower legs? thank you

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Posted on Mar 14, 2016, 5:25 pm
#17

Quote from: chineseguy on March 14, 2016, 04:57:40 PManyone here knows duration of pure external limb lngthening of 4cm lower legs? thank you


7 - 10 month

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Posted on Mar 14, 2016, 6:35 pm
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Quote from: theophilo on March 14, 2016, 05:25:00 PM7 - 10 month

Nah not really, most doctors say that it's roughly 1,5-2 months per cm lengthened. According to most Dr.'s it's more like 6-8 months. 10 months would involve serious complications.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2016, 8:34 pm
#19

Quote from: Alittletooshort on March 14, 2016, 06:35:04 PMNah not really, most doctors say that it's roughly 1,5-2 months per cm lengthened. According to most Dr.'s it's more like 6-8 months. 10 months would involve serious complications.


so 5-6 cm = 10 months
so why is more dangerous than 8 months ?

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Posted on Mar 15, 2016, 7:37 pm
#20

Can any1 find the "official" thread with all doctors?
There was a timeframe with most doctors where they mentioned how long time clicking took, how long post-surgery until crutches, when you could move on etc.

I saw the thread a couple of months ago.

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