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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 4:25 pm
#11

Yes, they wanted to spend some months and it was years finally just for femurs

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 5:42 pm
#12

7 femur+5 tibia, go for tibia first, will be the toughest part. So are you 172 cm??? If you want to recover well I would advise taking a break between the two surgeries, a quadrilateral procedure is hell, no for fat embolism if not for what it implies.

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 5:52 pm
#13

Quote from: onemorefoot on December 08, 2016, 05:42:04 PM7 femur+5 tibia, go for tibia first, will be the toughest part. So are you 172 cm??? If you want to recover well I would advise taking a break between the two surgeries, a quadrilateral procedure is hell, no for fat embolism if not for what it implies.

So you remember my height. If you had to do a total of 13cm, what would your strategy be?
Yeah, I have definitely discarded quadrilateral procedure. I'll probably do tibias first, and then femurs after a big gap.

7+5 is 12 though, was aiming for 185cm, so I guess I could split that cm (actually it's ~0.9cm) between those two segments, like 7.4 + 5.5 or something.

Cheers.

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 6:01 pm
#14

I'm 171 and would be at least 178, at best 183
it is good or too much ?

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 9:13 pm
#15

It is good, if you are almost 171 cm you could be a good 5 10" with one surgery and a good 6 foot tall with the second surgery.

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 9:33 pm
#16

Just do 12 cm, that 1 cm is less than half an inch and no one would be able to tell by looking at you anyway. You'd still be over 6 ft. Close enough to your goal that I'm sure no one will question you if you tell them you're 6'1. If you had to do a total of 13cm, what would your strategy be?

5 and 7 would be good though. I still think you should consider internal femur.

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 9:59 pm
#17

Quote from: Koi on December 08, 2016, 05:52:18 PMSo you remember my height. If you had to do a total of 13cm, what would your strategy be?
Yeah, I have definitely discarded quadrilateral procedure. I'll probably do tibias first, and then femurs after a big gap.

7+5 is 12 though, was aiming for 185cm, so I guess I could split that cm (actually it's ~0.9cm) between those two segments, like 7.4 + 5.5 or something.

Cheers.


Do femur first as its advisable by Paley, Rozgburch and different experts. Femur first and then i think you will forget about the second part. Good luck

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 10:04 pm
#18

If money is not a problem, without thinking go for femurs with a reputable doctor and get the three inches as soon  and as safe as possible.

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 10:24 pm
#19

7 femurs
6 tibs

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Posted on Dec 8, 2016, 11:30 pm
#20

5 tibs and 7 femurs OR 5.5 tibs and 6.5 femurs. These are the absolute safe limits individually so should also be safe aggregate wise (12 cm). Recommended would be 10 cm. 13 cm is a bit too much.

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