Yes, pulling out the catheter hurts, but it's only for a second or two. But the mental preparation for those two seconds was more difficult for me than preparing for LL altogether, lol. Thinking about it again..nah, actually I don't want to remember it at all..
FOR NEW MEMBERS who dont really have idea of what "osteotomy " is
The question I want to ask is do you have that burning feeling when you pee after it got pulled off? I remember that I got some shampoo into my peehole and it freaking burned my dck when I pee
. Damn! It so fking hurt that I tried to hold my bladder as long as possible Lol.
The question I want to ask is do you have that burning feeling when you pee after it got pulled off? I remember that I got some shampoo into my peehole and it freaking burned my dck when I pee
. Damn! It so fking hurt that I tried to hold my bladder as long as possible Lol.
Yes, for a while, but when the catheter is pulled out the relief is beyond description, so I didn't even care about the burning feeling. The epidurals actually hurt more when taken off, especially the knees.
Quote from: Bruno Mars on January 28, 2015, 12:00:36 AMLol, if there is no such thing as anesthesia , I wonder how many people on this forum and old forum will go through all of this to become taller. Probably none...
I would still do it if the survival rate was 95%.
Wait we need to wear a catheter for surgery? Never knew that
Quote from: Herron52 on January 28, 2015, 05:27:20 AMWait we need to wear a catheter for surgery? Never knew that
But it is not used for very long.
does it hurt to have it on? I'm more worried about the having than the removal
Quote from: Herron52 on January 28, 2015, 06:00:49 AMcrap does it hurt to have it on? I'm more worried about the having than the removal
Yes the very instant they put it in the pain is acute.
Quote from: KiloKAHN on January 27, 2015, 11:18:46 PMDr Parihar, the one who did the commentary on the video and performed the surgery, was Dr Paley's fellow for a full year and learned those limb lengthening techniques straight from him. Yet you're saying that because the doctor is from India, he automatically does his procedures in a more barbaric way? I'm not sure I follow your line of reasoning.
I didn't mean that. I meant that it's better to perform such surgeries on developed countries since it is safer and the tools are of a better quality since they are richer. And yes, I'm sure they are less barbaric, like I said, I saw many osteotomy videos and surgeries in general.
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