Quote from: Dreamer57 on December 19, 2021, 09:34:18 PMThat's good here man....everything is okay around here except my height neurosis lol....anyways...ur gait , walking and running....is it completely back to normal? Like no one notices? Any lingering pain or any discomfort....? Any other issues?
Hi Dreamer57!
Happy New Year! Good to know you are doing well. Hope you'll figure out a safe and efficient plan for your height soon. I also hope Stryde or something more modern comes to market soon, so future CLL'ers would have more options than just the older methods.
My gait and walks were back to normal by end of month 4 post CLL. My runs looked normal starting month 5.
I experienced high levels of pain and discomfort during distraction. A couple of weeks into consolidation pain completely stopped; a very rapid change from high to zero.
Femurs with Dr. Shahab Mahboubian - July 2020
Hey man, I read your diary, your results are awesome, congrats. This is making me want to wait for whatever new weight bearing technology is deployed. I just feel like the weight bearing allowed you to recover and work so much more efficiently! incredible
Quote from: randomperson on February 15, 2022, 02:36:56 PMHey man, I read your diary, your results are awesome, congrats. This is making me want to wait for whatever new weight bearing technology is deployed. I just feel like the weight bearing allowed you to recover and work so much more efficiently! incredible
Hi, I am sorry for the delay.
Thanks for the kind words. I also believe with any other CLL method (other than stryde) it would've been impossible for me to make some of the records.
I hope the new weight bearing tech. (updated stryde or something even more advanced) will come out soon.
Hello CLL'ers!
It's been a while since I checked in here.
I found the following interesting, so I thought of sharing it. I hope you find it interesting too:
It's argued that Putin is obsessed with his height. There are many online posts about that, such as this video:
Some have gone further to associate short height with aggressiveness and brutality. It's formally called the Napolean Complex.
A 2007 research work found that Napolean Complex is a myth. However there are some researchers who claim to have found evidence of "the small man syndrome".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Napoleon_complex#:~:text=short%20man%20syndrome.-,Research,they%20are)%20is%20a%20myth.
Just in case, we all should fund a height lengthening surgery for Putin 
At the end of the day, any powerful man who is not average height will be dubbed with this kind of "syndrome", but lets face the facts, the reason any short man makes it big is this world is by virtue of the "energy" he brings, his masculinity he conveys, his remarkable ability to execute on tasks, his fearless demeanor in any situation set forth upon him. This is the reality. People will always try to find a way to take jabs at others. This is a covert form of jealousy.
If the man is wearing lifts (which frankly looks like he is), so be it, its all cosmetic, and at the end of the day no one fking cares, if you dont fking care. It comes down to you.
Quote from: BoneStretching on April 26, 2022, 07:00:22 PMAt the end of the day, any powerful man who is not average height will be dubbed with this kind of "syndrome", but lets face the facts, the reason any short man makes it big is this world is by virtue of the "energy" he brings, his masculinity he conveys, his remarkable ability to execute on tasks, his fearless demeanor in any situation set forth upon him. This is the reality. People will always try to find a way to take jabs at others. This is a covert form of jealousy.
If the man is wearing lifts (which frankly looks like he is), so be it, its all cosmetic, and at the end of the day no one fking cares, if you dont fking care. It comes down to you.
Your response to my post is very interesting, but not surprising!
Did you have knee pain in consolidation? Specifically when you walk with crutches or without crutches?
Quote from: pharmacology on May 12, 2022, 01:57:41 AMDid you have knee pain in consolidation? Specifically when you walk with crutches or without crutches?
No. BTW, I stopped using crutches pretty early (early stages of distraction), i.e., during consolidation no crutches.
Quote from: AimHigh on September 25, 2021, 02:34:00 AMI have noticed my CLL has enhanced my butt , it somehow looks tighter, less elongated/droopy and more "perky" - maybe this is mostly illusion because the butt length to femur length ratio has changed?.
Hey! How are you doing now? I’m very afraid of the opposite happening. I have a very curvy behind that I’m happy with and I’m afraid CLL will flatten it out. Can anyone comment on this?
Hi SNC! I just came to this forum, but I can't watch all the videos in your diary. Is there any way to see your video? I really like your diary and attitude to life. Thank you so much!
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