Speaking from my personal experience, the pain was not that bad. I think the pain experiences on this forum are completely exaggerated to be honest. Its mainly the first 2-3 weeks where you are somewhat in pain, but its really not that bad, since you have painkillers most of the time.
I reached out to “Michael Tschida” former Betz patient
Quote from: Siegfried on December 19, 2022, 12:43:04 PMSpeaking from my personal experience, the pain was not that bad. I think the pain experiences on this forum are completely exaggerated to be honest. Its mainly the first 2-3 weeks where you are somewhat in pain, but its really not that bad, since you have painkillers most of the time.
Everyone's experience and pain tolerance are different.
Quote from: Siegfried on December 19, 2022, 12:43:04 PMSpeaking from my personal experience, the pain was not that bad. I think the pain experiences on this forum are completely exaggerated to be honest. Its mainly the first 2-3 weeks where you are somewhat in pain, but its really not that bad, since you have painkillers most of the time.
Fair enough. I think when you're in a lot of pain, that's all you can focus on so that's what you talk about. I remember the first 3 days being excruciating unfortunately.
I know one prominent doctor who did hundreds of correcting LL surgeries and per his direct experience with patients for many years, the level of suffering is around low to mild, rarely very painful.
Some individuals could be very sensitive, but here we are talking 5-10% max.
The thing is that particular LL is around 2" max, so if more, situation could be different.
Quote from: Siegfried on December 19, 2022, 12:43:04 PMSpeaking from my personal experience, the pain was not that bad. I think the pain experiences on this forum are completely exaggerated to be honest. Its mainly the first 2-3 weeks where you are somewhat in pain, but its really not that bad, since you have painkillers most of the time.
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