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Posted on May 12, 2019, 8:55 am
#21

Quote from: ned_flanders on May 11, 2019, 03:22:37 PMyou damn right im leaving this forum once i finish legnthening. absolute state of this circus.

and i dont give a fk about gaining any of urs "respect". I am not here to kiss people ass. I am here to tell the fking truth as a LLer to future patients.
I am sure the first man to say earth wasnt flat didnt get any of the others "respect". Shove it up your ass you pathetic, characterless, spineless coward.

Yeah im "rude". Lets all pretend he looks normal in this stupid echo chamber. Just like in crazy+6s diary. We all know how it turned out.
Such a toxic climate here, a pack of sheeps shouting the same. Yes I am rude. Of course i will always tell the emperor is nked. This is a life changing surgery. Future patients who browse this forum will take decision based on what they read here.
You're such a wonderful guys lying out of your a**. The "blood" of all the butchered surgeries in future will be on your hands. Carry on being nice.


hey ned_flanders



u too can control ur mood swings. i believe in u. i love u  How long after the surgery you stop walking in a weird way?  How long after the surgery you stop walking in a weird way?  How long after the surgery you stop walking in a weird way?



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Posted on May 12, 2019, 9:01 am
#22

infullstride... dont take ned_flanders too seriously. u are a man in control of ur life and u will not only be happy but also be a guiding light for others.

ned_flanders has hormonal imbalances that make him act like that. life is not easy if u have 100 emotional out bursts every day (anger, disgust, hope, anxiety, panic attack, sadness, curious, over and over again) life becomes too difficult.  so we must not hate him but love him.

with our love and prayers ned_flanders will become healthy like normal men  How long after the surgery you stop walking in a weird way?

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 4:00 pm
#23

Idk that walking after 3 months looks pretty bad...

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 5:35 pm
#24

Quote from: dreadhead on May 13, 2019, 04:00:45 PMIdk that walking after 3 months looks pretty bad...


This video is at 19 days after I completed lengthening 3 inches.   I'll have an update video in another couple of weeks of my gait progress.  Will try to post every few weeks for you guys. 

All the best!

IFS

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:14 pm
#25

I WANT TO DO THE LL WITH DOCTOR M BUT I DONT KNOW MAN ALOT OF DOCTORS ARE SAYING THAT BEYOND 5 CMS ITS REALLY DANGEROUS SO I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO How long after the surgery you stop walking in a weird way?

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:15 pm
#26

Quote from: 21FRANCO on May 13, 2019, 06:14:47 PMI WANT TO DO THE LL WITH DOCTOR M BUT I DONT KNOW MAN ALOT OF DOCTORS ARE SAYING THAT BEYOND 5 CMS ITS REALLY DANGEROUS SO I DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO How long after the surgery you stop walking in a weird way?


Hi 21Franco,

Which Doctors told you that?  and remember you can always limit your lengthening to whichever amount you are comfortable with.  You're in total control of the lengthening which is a great thing. 

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:21 pm
#27

Well I think he is Russian but yeah he said also I herd you may get arthritis if you LENGTH that much but since you did 8 cm how do you honestly feel .. are you comfortable are do you still feel some pain because this surgery is really serious!!!

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:29 pm
#28

Quote from: 21FRANCO on May 13, 2019, 06:21:42 PMWell I think he is Russian but yeah he said also I herd you may get arthritis if you LENGTH that much but since you did 8 cm how do you honestly feel .. are you comfortable are do you still feel some pain because this surgery is really serious!!!


I feel good.  I'm not that tight and it gets better every day.  I spoke with Dr. Paley, Dr. Rozbruch and Dr. Mahboubian in the United States and each of these Doctors feels that 8cm is achievable if the patient is flexible enough and willing to work hard enough during their recovery.  Additionally, each of these doctors monitors your body closely to ensure that you are not going further than what your body can handle.  Make sure you are being well taken care of by your doctor and your physical therapist.  It all depends on what your body can tolerate.   I recommend you have a consultation with a few doctors and make an informed decision.  CLL is very challenging and it can be painful, but it's tolerable if you're one who can handle a little pain and a big challenge.

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:38 pm
#29

Quote from: InFullStryde on May 13, 2019, 06:29:16 PMI feel good.  I'm not that tight and it gets better every day.  I spoke with Dr. Paley, Dr. Rozbruch and Dr. Mahboubian in the United States and each of these Doctors feels that 8cm is achievable if the patient is flexible enough and willing to work hard enough during their recovery.  It all depends on what your body can tolerate.   I recommend you have a consultation with a few doctors and make an informed decision.  CLL is very challenging and it can be painful, but it's tolerable if you're one who can handle a little pain and a big challenge.



Thanks man I appreciate because alot people say different things and at the end I'm left confuse.. you think arthritis could happen in the future or it's just fear tattics

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:56 pm
#30

Quote from: 21FRANCO on May 13, 2019, 06:38:49 PM
Thanks, man I appreciate because a lot people say different things and at the end, I'm left confused.. you think arthritis could happen in the future or it's just fear tactics


The onset of Arthritis can happen for so many various reasons, including injury to joints.  If you decide that CLL right for you; I suggest you choose a good surgeon and also ensure that you live a very healthy, active, and joint friendly lifestyle before and after CLL.  This betters your chances of an arthritis free life.

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