Quote from: MyEvolution on August 15, 2021, 07:59:34 PMMy right stopped from early consolodation! Kinda sucks because i was flexible enough to keep going but it happens
Update:
I had my rods FINALLY removed on Thursday so ill give updates
Thursday: weak, limping, drowsy puking alot
Friday: I can barely walk, using my back alot
Penguin walking lots of limping
Saturday: walk is at 80% - decided to go out downtown didnt drink but my walk walk normal
Sunday: walk is 95% pretty much back to how I was before rod removal alread
I heard people take long to get back to normal after rod removal
Im guessing its because I was very active in the gym
I was squatting 45lb each side,
Glute drive was 270 (6 plates of 45) for
Leg press: 360lb
Ill keep you guys updated how my athletic performance progresses
Weird note all my friends are claiming I grew an inch?
They’re all like wtf did you gain an inch overnight
Does rod removal make you appear taller
Anyway great journey keep u guys posted
Thanks for the update. How has life been After CLL? Has it helped with women, confidence etc? Any photos?
Femurs & Tibias with Dr Paley
I had mine removed fairly recently too, and while my legs were kinda weak the first few days, your body definitely feels better afterwards. The periodic aches I'd get, so far, all gone -- hope it stays that way.
On the glass half full side: At least you know you are extremely unlikely to get a non-union. Now that is fantastic!
Congrats on your journey @MYEVOLUTION. You're very blessed to accomplish what you've done and undoubtedly an inspiration for anyone trying to accomplish what you've done with your work ethic. You and Movie had top 5 diaries on here in my opinion . I feel like you in particular could gain the 6 inches you did and look better because your wingspan and torso looked bigger than your legs so im glad this really worked out for you but i don't think others would reach the same natural look you reached today. i could be wrong tho. One thing i want to ask you is since im not sure was isn't Paleys and other drs in the US safe limit for tibia lengthening 5 or 6 cm? I thought most dr dont allow patients to go over 6 cm or was i mistaken(anyone else knowledgable feel free to answer as well)? Hope you're doing great though @MYEVOLUTION.
Just read through your whole journal. Congrats bro you did it!!
I'm planning on doing LL with Paley in three months.
I'm really curious what the scars look like. Could please you post some pictures of your scars on your tibias and femurs?
He MyEvolution congrats on your new height!
Do you know how to search Option 5 cases through Paley's Institute website?
I typed limb lengthening surgery into the search blank and the results showed cases of limbal discrepency and even not CLL.
There's two right here: https://limblengthening.org/testimonials/#before-and-after
Surekhamma varalakomma
Quote from: edwardv6 on October 08, 2018, 01:08:30 AMObviously I won't understand it because I'm not mentally ill and stupid enough to think the way you do.
Don't be judgemental since you are already talking in a forum riddled with wretches tortured by heights.
I am also willing to exchange one of my houses for Paley's quadrilateral lengthening so it's not a good move to judge others whether he is doing right or wrong.
If you are not feeling inferior about your height then this forum is not your classroom maybe it's time you got out of it.
Can you post some pictures, videos with your walk?
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