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Posted on Mar 3, 2019, 8:52 pm
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I wanted to write this, so I can share my experience. Over the years I have read other people’s diary and it has always given me hope that one day I can do this surgery.  I want to do the surgery and finally, just be happy with my self and comfortable in my own skin.  For me, this surgery means no more wearing shoes with insoles, wearing insoles means I did say no to a lot of fun activities, like football with mates and any activities involved taking shoes off,  I missed a lot of family events as I didn't want to be in a room with no shoes. It is silly I know, but the 2 inches the insole gave me was unbelievable and it's crazy how much I know having it will change my life. Anyone on here who wears insoles knows how much trouble we go to hide it.

When I was 20, I came across anold forum that talked about limb lengthening. I was in uni and in my second year, I was an average student and knew I would not be able to afford it. I borrowed a lot of money to fund uni and was in a lot of debt. fast forward to 24/25 and decided to save up by getting a higher paid job. It was much harder than I expected, however, I felt super motivated, I manage to take my career to the next level and started to think outside the box. in the process, I ended up not only making more money, I passed all these additional exams and actually became passionate about my career. My work became more than just a job and getting money for the surgery.  And now I am good at something. At 30, I have finally cleared all my debt and have enough saving to do this surgery whiles not going broke.
To note, I have always been bad at managing money and wasted a lot so I could have been here a few years before, but I choose not to dwell on things that can’t be undone.

So last year early 2018, I started to speak to a few surgeons. My options were UK or Europe based. I met 2 doctors before meeting Dr Monegal.
I met Dr Monegal in person in November 2018.  I felt like he was a very caring person, and he was super friendly. he seemed to be dedicated to his craft and passionate about his work and it wasn't just about the money. I can relate to that.  He gave a presentation on Fitbone and the surgery itself and answered all my queries.
after, Dr Monegal did introduce me to his patients there. First, one I met was in the hospital and just finished his second leg surgery a few days ago. He was from Israel and was a super nice guy, a medical student and knew a lot. Monegal left me alone with him, and I did ask him many questions and asked him on Dr monegal. overall- he was positive. Dr monegal then came back and took me to the MIC, where people stay after the surgery, I met 2 more of his other patients, both were from China. Monegal took them to get there X-rays and then when we returned, Monegal was ok with me staying with them.  so I spoke to them, got more tips and advice and learnt more about Dr Monegal.
For me, Monegal patients were positive on him, I was very impressed with how Monegal always responded to my emails/WhatsApp before I met him and after.  he has always been open and honest to me. If the surgery goes well (fingers crossed), Dr monegal will change my life for the better in so many ways, i won't ever be able to thank him.
To Add, all the other surgeons I met, were all fantastic and they all do an amazing job in helping guys like me.
Oh, Dr Mongeal does support Barcelona FC (second-best team), obviously, the best football is Liverpool Hoping for 6cm - Dr Monegal - Barca - Bilateral femur


Here are the basics:

30 years old
From the UK
Currently 166CM
Aim: 6CM
2 surgeries
Surgery No 1 -Right leg -booked for Monday 4th March

I arrived to Barcelona on Friday 1st March. I met with Monegal on Saturday. I am glad I met him as I didn't mention to him but I was extremely anxious and nervous. I felt super scared and felt like not going ahead. after I met him, I did feel ok again and calm.
Tomorrow (Monday 4th March) is the first surgery. I have the pre-checks in the morning. i have been told to have my last meal by 1030 AM and no liquid after 1 and then the surgery is at 7 pm. I plan to get the right leg done first.

The hardest part of all of this so far is how none of my family or friends knows about this surgery. it's a lonely process. I wish I could have at least one friend that I could share this with. Especially right now, I could do with my mum or dad by my side.


I will keep everyone reading updated on my journey, pray for me please.
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Posted on Mar 3, 2019, 9:19 pm
#2
Best of luck to you star-ray! I admire your dedication.

Is there any reason you’re not telling any family or friends? I think as you say, it would be very useful to have some support.
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Posted on Mar 3, 2019, 9:51 pm
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Thanks mannn,

I have a big family and love em all. But the two primary reasons I couldnt tell them:

1) they are all tall and don't get what being short is. They don't understand all the short jokes they make actually affects me. They think it banter ofc. To be fair they are not being malicious but its something they can't understand. They also won't be up for me doing this surgery.

2) I would love to tell at least one of them. But lol my family is all buch of blabber mouths. it will mean they will eventually tell someone and I just don't want all my family and friends knowing.

This was kinda simplified. I do love my family and part of is my fault for never creating that trust relationship.

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Posted on Mar 3, 2019, 10:08 pm
#4
Good luck, man! I hope all goes great for you.
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Posted on Mar 4, 2019, 12:56 am
#5
I wish you good luck in all your process.Also we hope that you are informing us abour the surgeron and your recuperation.
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Posted on Mar 4, 2019, 2:44 am
#6
Good luck to you

Be careful though Dr Monegal is known to have botched several patients and also paid many advertisers. You talk about him with a lot of admiration so I think you're just unaware about it
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Posted on Mar 4, 2019, 8:40 pm
#7
Good luck with your surgery and please report us the ongoing of this procedure  Hoping for 6cm - Dr Monegal - Barca - Bilateral femur
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Posted on Mar 5, 2019, 7:18 am
#8
Firstly, thank you all for the well wishes. Means alot.

Day 0  -  didn't manage to get any decent sleep. I couldn't stop thinking about life when am finally 6cm taller on both legs. The idea seems like a distant reality at the moment. I went down stairs to get some breakfast. The menu here is simple. Toast with jam and OJ. I knew this was my only meal for a long time today so I wanted a bit more but monegal did advice me to have a light breakfast.

DR Monegal came to the MIC to pick me up and we went to  the hospital. We spoke alot on the way. 

So the first they had to first do is ECG, I think it's to measure your heart rate or something like that. Then I had to do a blood test. I won't lie, this part had me nervous but to my surprise it was quick and easy. Finally we did some xrays.

I then met the anaesthetist and she gave all the green lights.

Finally you have to make the payments. Part of me was like hmmm would my bank block this, as its a large transaction.

And then I was taking to my room where I'll be right after surgery. The idea is so you can unpack anything you brought with you. As you will be here for 5 - 7 days. A nurse did stop by to shave my right leg and then two nurses came to check my blood pressure.


All in all, the pre check experience was
good and very professional.

I wrote all the above before the actual surgery sitting in my hospital room.  The time when writing this is 16:48 and I am Super hungry lol.

The surgery, this is like some weird dream. Am lying on the bed. Monegal is greeting me. Tbh, seeing him there I felt OK and safe. And then someone gives me oxygen mask and I don't think it was oxygen now lol.
I woke up at 3 am in my room, I wasn't confused I knew I just had surgery. And not sure how the nurse knew but popped in similar time. My only concern was pass my phone please lol.



Day 1 -

At approx6 ish am and I was asked if I can pee. I did try to pee in this box thing but I really couldn't. They they had to use a catheder. Not as bad as I assumed as you can't feel anything.
I am writing this whiles day 1 is not done. No pain thus far and it becauce am still on anthestics. Just lower body is totally numb. Food wise, breakfast has been OK, I am not as hungry as I would nornally be.


All the nurses have been super friendly and caring.



Wish you all well


My journey now truly starts






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Posted on Mar 5, 2019, 9:30 am
#9
I have added two images on the link below.


I will over time add more to this album. I have created this album purely to add my LL progress/journey and hopefully any future LL guys can get a better picture of what LL is Hoping for 6cm - Dr Monegal - Barca - Bilateral femur




https://ibb.co/vhqjCj7
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Posted on Mar 5, 2019, 1:53 pm
#10
I am very happy for you. Excuse me my english but my native lenguaje is the spanish. How u doing man, hou u feel now?. Are you doing internar femurs or also tibias?
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