Quote from: m7liam on December 04, 2020, 08:05:23 AMI think they changed the PT to a new location this year. I personally really liked the staff at the PT place (they were super friendly) and also it was a great socialising time because all the other patients were there doing it at the same time. I would honestly say it was the best part of my day given I didn't really like Athens all that much and so most of my time was either at PT or at home.
They also pushed you hard at PT which I thought was good. I tried out a few places in London when I was there but it was rubbish because the guys wouldn't use much force on you.
So do you regret that you left Athens early?...or what would you have done differently, if you knew then what you know now?
Femurs stryde with Giotikas (July 2020)
Quote from: Arcon on December 04, 2020, 09:16:35 AMSo do you regret that you left Athens early?...or what would you have done differently, if you knew then what you know now?
Nah. I would have died of boredom in Athens.
At least when I was in london I was going out, meeting friends, drinking etc.
Athens I was sitting at home getting depressed. Time passes so slowly
Thanks so you paid for a small van or something to bring you over to the PT place with your crutches/cane/wheelchair each PT session?
Quote from: SpeedDialer on December 05, 2020, 05:06:00 AMThanks so you paid for a small van or something to bring you over to the PT place with your crutches/cane/wheelchair each PT session?
With Stryde I'd be surprised if you needed that many mobility tools. You'll likely be able to use a walker by your first PT session.
Quote from: SpeedDialer on December 05, 2020, 05:06:00 AMThanks so you paid for a small van or something to bring you over to the PT place with your crutches/cane/wheelchair each PT session?
With Stryde I'd be surprised if you needed that many mobility tools. You'll likely be able to use a walker by your first PT session.
Quote from: BelowTheMean on December 05, 2020, 07:08:55 AMWith Stryde I'd be surprised if you needed that many mobility tools. You'll likely be able to use a walker by your first PT session.
Even a walker is a bit much. In Athens they only use crutches; wheelchair for longer distances only.
Quote from: BelowTheMean on December 05, 2020, 07:08:55 AMWith Stryde I'd be surprised if you needed that many mobility tools. You'll likely be able to use a walker by your first PT session.
Even a walker is a bit much. In Athens they only use crutches; wheelchair for longer distances only.
Thanks, what did you think was the hardest part/most likely to get lost or delayed when going from the airport to finding Giotikas's office?
You’ve got such a YOLO attitude. It stands out on this forum where every1 is so tepid.
1. What the scars like? Very curious particularly since you have quite fair skin. Could post a photo?
2. how’d you lengthen under your friends eyes in the London segment? How does that work? What were your excuses to family and friends. I’m sure they will notice you 8cm taller.
3. Any mental health implications you fear down the line? It’s quite a fkin frankenstein-ish thing to do. Do u think it’ll damage your deep rooted self image?

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