Posted on Apr 6, 2025, 2:53 pm
#1
Day -8:
I waited over nineteen years to write this diary.
It's my turn now.
My dream is coming true.
After following countless lengthening journeys for two decades, many unfortunately riddled with complications, I waited and chose my surgeon - the best in the world Dr. Marie Gdalevitch and her team at the Canadian Limb Lengthening Centre.
I always thought I had to do this alone, in a foreign country and deal with the high complication rate. Russia was my first choice all those years ago, with plans to fend off polar bears by ripping out the wires in my ex-fixes and use vodka for pain management.
I made plans to go to many other places after that, and whenever I thought I saved enough money to have surgery overseas, I would end up finding out about the untreated complications in the places I planned to go to.
So I constantly postponed until I had enough money to get somewhere safe, and by His Amazing Grace, I am finally able to do this in my home in Canada, in Montreal, with the CLLC, the safest place I can be.
If you are wondering how I was finally able to fund the surgery, I did it by selling eggs to Americans.
I also don't have to do this alone anymore and found supportive people - shout out to my ancillary lengthening team (in addition to the CLLC team), these people are all very dear to me for helping me get to my goal.
I am making this entry on the runway of my flight to Montreal from Vancouver. I'll be there in a few hours for my surgery in 8 days.
It's time to take off - and it's time to break these legs. The journey of a thousand miles begins.
Original posting timestamp: 2025-03-31, 11:30 PM (Ported from Cyborg4life Dis cord patient-diaries channel)
I waited over nineteen years to write this diary.
It's my turn now.
My dream is coming true.
After following countless lengthening journeys for two decades, many unfortunately riddled with complications, I waited and chose my surgeon - the best in the world Dr. Marie Gdalevitch and her team at the Canadian Limb Lengthening Centre.
I always thought I had to do this alone, in a foreign country and deal with the high complication rate. Russia was my first choice all those years ago, with plans to fend off polar bears by ripping out the wires in my ex-fixes and use vodka for pain management.
I made plans to go to many other places after that, and whenever I thought I saved enough money to have surgery overseas, I would end up finding out about the untreated complications in the places I planned to go to.
So I constantly postponed until I had enough money to get somewhere safe, and by His Amazing Grace, I am finally able to do this in my home in Canada, in Montreal, with the CLLC, the safest place I can be.
If you are wondering how I was finally able to fund the surgery, I did it by selling eggs to Americans.
I also don't have to do this alone anymore and found supportive people - shout out to my ancillary lengthening team (in addition to the CLLC team), these people are all very dear to me for helping me get to my goal.
I am making this entry on the runway of my flight to Montreal from Vancouver. I'll be there in a few hours for my surgery in 8 days.
It's time to take off - and it's time to break these legs. The journey of a thousand miles begins.
Original posting timestamp: 2025-03-31, 11:30 PM (Ported from Cyborg4life Dis cord patient-diaries channel)