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Posted on Apr 20, 2025, 2:53 pm
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Hi everyone, I've been following this forum for a long time (even before registering) and I constantly read people's diaries.
But usually, people only post negative reviews (trying to find support).
I’ve been wanting to share my own experience for a while now, but I kept putting it off.
I think this might help someone decide to go through with the surgery, because when I was reading a few years ago, there were very few positive long-term results (especially after two surgeries)

I had my first surgery in 2019 (on the femurs, gained about ~7 cm), and my second surgery was in 2022 (about ~6 cm).

I had the surgeries in Turkey. I don’t mention the names of the doctors (so no one thinks it’s an advertisement). The doctors were different, but I believe that these surgeries are quite common in Turkey now, so many doctors have the same experience.

Overall, the issues were similar to what most people experience (some pain, difficulty sleeping, inability to sleep on the side, numb legs).
90% of the time I had almost no pain, so I was able to walk around the city with lon fixators, celebrate New Year’s, visit doctors, and so on without much trouble.

My first surgery images.

How I recovered after two surgeries

Second surgery

How I recovered after two surgeries

How I was walking toward the end of the second surgery (before the LON frames were removed).
Not sure how to insert a video here.

video with LON frames

A video of how I was walking about 3 months after the second surgery
video after ~3 months
I was also riding a bicycle at that point, and by 6 months I was already riding a motorcycle


Around half a year later, I started going to the gym, and these were my results about a year after the surgery.
video after 1 year

It's been about 3 years since the surgery. You can see the length of my legs in relation to my body.
(I don't have any photos or Instagram, so this is the first time I've taken a photo of myself in 3 years.)

How I recovered after two surgeries


A couple of weeks ago, I bought an enduro motorcycle, and for those who think that after two surgeries you'll be left with a disability How I recovered after two surgeries
How I recovered after two surgeries

If someone isn’t sure that it’s me on the motorcycle, here’s my gear How I recovered after two surgeries
How I recovered after two surgeries


Feel free to ask your questions -I'm happy to share my experience.
I hope some people will decide to go for it instead of suffering for half their life.

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Posted on Apr 20, 2025, 4:42 pm
#2
Thank you for sharing your experience. What method did you use for femur and what was your starting height?
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Posted on Apr 20, 2025, 5:00 pm
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Quote from: ommu on April 20, 2025, 04:42:57 PMThank you for sharing your experience. What method did you use for femur and what was your starting height?
In both cases I used LON (you can see in the photos how the parrots loved sitting on them while I walked).
Initial height: ~171 cm
Right now ~184
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 11:55 am
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Your lower body/legs looks proportionate to your upper ngl, what's ur wingspan and how much years have u been going to the gym
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 3:28 pm
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Quote from: ChasingTheDream555 on April 22, 2025, 11:55:07 AMYour lower body/legs looks proportionate to your upper ngl, what's ur wingspan and how much years have u been going to the gym
My arm length is around 170–175, but I don’t care about that. People worry about it for no reason. I don’t know anyone who’s ever noticed it - mostly, it’s only mentioned here on the forum.

As for the gym, I had some experience before (mostly at an amateur level), but after the surgery, I basically started from scratch.
After the surgery, I started going to the gym six months later, and I’ve been training for almost 2.5 years since then.

By the way, a little life hack: bones heal in just a couple of months when using testosterone How I recovered after two surgeries
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 6:59 pm
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Quote from: kilin on April 22, 2025, 03:28:39 PMMy arm length is around 170–175, but I don’t care about that. People worry about it for no reason. I don’t know anyone who’s ever noticed it - mostly, it’s only mentioned here on the forum.

As for the gym, I had some experience before (mostly at an amateur level), but after the surgery, I basically started from scratch.
After the surgery, I started going to the gym six months later, and I’ve been training for almost 2.5 years since then.

By the way, a little life hack: bones heal in just a couple of months when using testosterone How I recovered after two surgeries

Yeah the proportions thing is pretty much a inside approach of the community, but I must say your proportions look absolutely natural and normal. That's why is a bit impressive.
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 7:18 pm
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Quote from: sxxa on April 22, 2025, 06:59:58 PM
Yeah the proportions thing is pretty much a inside approach of the community, but I must say your proportions look absolutely natural and normal. That's why is a bit impressive.
My legs were short for my height. My friend is 160–165 cm tall and could reach the ground on a motorcycle just like me, even though I was 172 cm. So I made them more proportional xD
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 7:26 pm
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Quote from: kilin on April 22, 2025, 07:18:55 PMMy legs were short for my height. My friend is 160–165 cm tall and could reach the ground on a motorcycle just like me, even though I was 172 cm. So I made them more proportional xD
you probably have not measured your wingspan properly, you must be close to 1.80 because your proportions are like if your natural height was your current
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 9:49 pm
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Quote from: sxxa on April 22, 2025, 07:26:54 PM you probably have not measured your wingspan properly, you must be close to 1.80 because your proportions are like if your natural height was your current
Weird, maybe my arms grew? But now they're almost 180  How I recovered after two surgeries
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Posted on Apr 22, 2025, 10:46 pm
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Quote from: kilin on April 22, 2025, 09:49:18 PMWeird, maybe my arms grew? But now they're almost 180  How I recovered after two surgeries
Ha! no mate, your wingspan have been always like that, I'm exactly like this, 1.74cm tall but my wingspan is 1.79 that's why you look with perfect proportions
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