I was curious after seeing his video a few years ago on how he did the surgery to prolong his modelling career.
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This is what he said to me;
Hello, I usually no longer answer questions about my leg lengthening. However, I would like to make an exception: the whole lengthening process is very hard, painful and expensive. It is important that you work a lot yourself by doing stretching and stabilization exercises - preferably before the procedure and afterwards for life. Then you will reach a good level of training a few months after the metal removal. Although you are in the best hands with Prof. Betz, I would not recommend the surgery. Ultimately, however, everyone has to decide for themselves why they want to take on this procedure.
In the first few months, the gait pattern is significantly restricted. However, with the appropriate training and adequate therapy, it gets much better. I no longer have any restrictions.
Yes, I am completely healthy and fit again. But I still stretch and train regularly and have been a great contributor from the start. It was really a very hard path that only very few can walk. Therefore I would not downplay the procedure under any circumstances. This has nothing to do with my previous size.
Very interesting take
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I reached out to “Michael Tschida” former Betz patient
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I personally feel the younger individuals who were athletic previously recover faster compared to mid 30s individuals?
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