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Posted on Dec 17, 2020, 6:08 am
#1

Hey,

my surgery is in about a month, I will make updates of my progress here.

Current height: 172cm
Wingspan: 173
Inseam: 80
Tibia/Femur ratio: 0,79
Goal: 176-178cm

Here are some mockups with shoes (+3cm) and with femur +6cm. So its 175cm on the right before and 181cm if Ill do the full 6cm.
https://imgur.com/a/1xMmaij

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Posted on Dec 27, 2020, 3:53 pm
#2

Thank you, getting more excited but also nervous every day.

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Posted on Jan 3, 2021, 5:35 pm
#3

I have told my family and close relatives about the surgery today. As expected, they were shocked, but after a longer conversation, they even offert me their help for the time after the surgery:)

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Posted on Jan 4, 2021, 4:54 pm
#4

Costs are about the same as betz for stryde (with nail removal)
I will only stay for about 1 week at the hospital after the surgery before returning home. I took of work for 3 months.
But I think I will have to return once a week to Dr Köhne for xrays in the beginning.

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Posted on Jan 4, 2021, 6:18 pm
#5

Here are some drugs I ve had to buy before surgery (just for the case):
On the left: thrombosis injections
In the middle: all sorts of painkiller
On the right: muscle relaxant and sleep aid (which Ive got prescribed by another doctor)

https://imgur.com/a/VEO3v2N

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Posted on Jan 4, 2021, 6:21 pm
#6

Quote from: tgogo on January 04, 2021, 05:13:22 PMHi bro ,
I hope you are doing well , why didn't have as a goal the full 8 cm on femur?

I dont feel the need for doing more and will reduce longterm risks. 178 is spot on average where I live and Dr. Koehne usually doesnt lengthen over 6cm on femur.

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Posted on Jan 6, 2021, 8:14 pm
#7

Quote from: StrydeNailChallenge on January 04, 2021, 09:39:43 PMHi Erkan,

I wish you the best on your future surgery.

I am an advocate of getting the max out of the CLL. It's too costly and painful to be just modest about. Why not getting the full 8 cm or 7.5 (almost 3 inches) out of your femur surgery; I mean assuming the surgery goes well and your doctor also approves the max lengthening?

I understand every additional cm may exponentially add to the recovery time and also pain, but with consistent stretching exercises and a good diet, you should be able to mitigate both.
Thanks for the input!
Its just a feeling, that the additional 2cm wouldnt give me more satisfaction or happines and are not worth the higher risks. I do actually think, that if I were grown to 175 I probably wouldnt feel the need of doing LL. But this is very individual, and depends on where you live, how tall your family and friends are, etc.

Quote from: SpeedDialer on January 06, 2021, 02:28:53 AMCongrats on starting your journey with Stryde!

What do you think you will bring with you for entertainment and for comfort/to help you do various tasks?

Just an I Pad, mobile and airpods. Any suggestion?

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Posted on Jan 7, 2021, 11:01 am
#8

I got a call from the clinic today...they unfortunately have to postpone my surgery appointment to the end of January due to new Covid regulations. :/

Quote from: SpeedDialer on January 06, 2021, 08:26:27 PMI'm buying the Occulus Quest 2 VR headset, it will reach my place at the end of this month. I heard that burn victims use VR to distract themselves from the pain



Still looking into getting prescription lenses to attach to the VR device so I don't have to wear glasses/risk scratching the lenses

But if I get LL oneday, I don't know if the PT people will let me use it during PT Femur lengthening - Jan/2021 w Dr. Koehne Strdye, Germany Maybe you'll find out?

I also heard there are devices to help people put on their socks or arm grabbers, maybe worth looking into

thx, looks interesting, I will check it out.

Quote from: sakmadik on January 06, 2021, 08:28:23 PMHi Erkan, I hope everything goes well first. I am also European and I am thinking of having surgery within the EU, would you have any suggestions from doctors you know from other countries? In Spain, France, Italy ... By the way, I also think that although the average height of some countries was higher, if it measured more than 172 cm or 170 cm, I would not have ever investigated this operation ...

Quote from: Shadow91 on January 06, 2021, 09:02:37 PMHi

Erkan is it possible for you to share your thoughts on picking Dr. Koehne for this surgery? There isn't alot of information about him. And what do you know about his track record, surgery technique etc. Kind regards and i wish you the best!

Hey
I dont have any suggestion for other Doctors, but Dr Koehne seemed to be like the best choice for me, because of the following reasons:

- Stryde was a must for me
- he has 20 years of experience as an orthopedist/surgeon
- Its not that far away from my home, that helps after the surgery
- We speak the same language

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Posted on Jan 27, 2021, 7:50 am
#9

Hey,

just got an information, that NuVasive doesnt ship any new Stryde Nails, because they do new internal quality control checks.
This is very bad news for anyone, who wants to do the surgery this year because nobody knows how long it will take.
My surgery is on friday and I dont know if I will get the 11,5 diameter nail because of this.
My surgeon has only 10mm in stock and doesnt know if he will get the 11,5mm.

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Posted on Jan 28, 2021, 5:35 am
#10

Quote from: Shadow91 on January 27, 2021, 07:08:53 PMIf you can, wait for the 11,5. That is what i would.

It can take even one year. Nobody knows how long it will take. I will take the 10mm but it annoys me very much! It will make the months post op even harder Femur lengthening - Jan/2021 w Dr. Koehne Strdye, Germany

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