I know females who have done the surgery with betzbone. Its common male and female patients.
Did they have a pleasant experience?
Quote from: s2seraha on August 25, 2023, 12:22:01 PMDid they have a pleasant experience?
I can't really speak for others. but for my self and own experience from sugery to now, i would say yes.
Nice question, whats is the difference between general anestesia and espinal? Why rhe general for what I road there are risk?
Quote from: Polvorón on August 22, 2023, 08:15:23 AMCan you stop making these comments?
She asked for help about the procedure, not if you like the idea or not.
This procedure is for people who want to become taller, gender doesn't matter, life is much more than dating, and dating is much more than the narrow point of view of "INCEL" or "blackpill" people.
I'm sorry for the offtopic.
Yeah. I am really surprised by the incel/blackpillistic view that if you are unattractive you are a life loser. Life is way much more than how attractive you are. Many people are considering this surgery just for self-satisfication instead of how many heterosexuals they will be able to attract. I am really tired of these incel viewpoints tbh, like if you are under 6ft you are not a man, if you can't mog women into oblivion as a man height-wise you are not a man(ntm this viewpoint is saturated with male chauvinism as well, like a man must be stronger than women or he is not a man), etc....
Quote from: s2seraha on August 22, 2023, 09:26:37 PMIm glad you didnt experience those but all my female friends who gave birth on spinal anesthesia reported pretty bad side effects
Just go for General Anesthesia. You sleep and wake up it was done.
Before LL surgery, you may want to do your own health checkup for any underlining illness and bone density.
This is to ensure you are healthy and bone density within the normal range.
Dr.Becker will provide blood thinner medication to prevent PE.
You are also encouraged to walk with crutches post operation.
You are not totally sitting on wheelchair or laying in bed.
You need to go daily PT when move to Rehab.
I've never had an operation in my life and I'm very afraid of general anesthesia, although it's better to go asleep during the surgery rather than being awake and aware of how surgeons are operating on your legs. I'm afraid that when I get knocked down, I will never wake up again, i.e. die in deep sleep.
Quote from: Sorcerer on May 22, 2024, 06:41:33 AMYeah. I am really surprised by the incel/blackpillistic view that if you are unattractive you are a life loser. Life is way much more than how attractive you are. Many people are considering this surgery just for self-satisfication instead of how many heterosexuals they will be able to attract. I am really tired of these incel viewpoints tbh, like if you are under 6ft you are not a man, if you can't mog women into oblivion as a man height-wise you are not a man(ntm this viewpoint is saturated with male chauvinism as well, like a man must be stronger than women or he is not a man), etc....
F*ck off
Quote from: AnotherLLer on May 22, 2024, 04:41:03 PMI've never had an operation in my life and I'm very afraid of general anesthesia, although it's better to go asleep during the surgery rather than being awake and aware of how surgeons are operating on your legs. I'm afraid that when I get knocked down, I will never wake up again, i.e. die in deep sleep.
I have went through general anesthesia once. It's really nothing.
After being injected with a shot while lying down on a stretcher bed, medical employee told me to close my eyes and count from 1 to 10.
After counting up to 3, I passed out. I gained consciousness few minutes after surgery has finished
and was carried to the hospital bed with a wheelchair.
That passing out moment is also scary to me. Does it happen instantaneously? Like, you're awake but suddenly knock out without even realizing it? The thing is you're aware that you're gonna pass out in a couple of seconds and that's what terrifies me.
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