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Posted on Jul 12, 2020, 11:06 am
#1

Hello folks,

I see a lot of people who has ALREADY done the surgery want to undergo another surgery to gain 5 more cencimeters.

The question is:

Let's give an example, a lot of people who had have the surgery on FEMURS, also thinking of doing it on tibias again.

Did you all get back to your daily rutine with no problems at all, and considering more cencimeters to look "better"
or is it just, you've already lost some ability to run and walk properly, and saying "f--- it, i'll also go on tibias since i've already lost my ability. I got nothing to lose."

That's insanely important for me, because I want to have 2 seperated surgeries and I want to know If people could get back to their rutine with zero problems, zero problems on running, stairs etc.

If people have lost their ability and say YOLO and go for another 5cm, I won't consider having 2 surgeries.

Also, is it possible to bend your knees 180 degrees after 2 surgeries?
7 cm on femurs and 5 on tibias.

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Posted on Jul 12, 2020, 5:26 pm
#2

please answer..

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Posted on Jul 13, 2020, 11:05 am
#3

Thanks for the replies.

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