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Posted on Sep 19, 2019, 11:33 am
#41

Quote from: Adios on September 19, 2019, 06:58:32 AMHI,
Just read your advice in Bluehen's post, got curious to check how your journey is going. Saw this last X-ray of yours, you talked about some calculations with some scale but being a part of the same i don't get it at all.

You were quoting about some permanent knee pain and gone through your x ray and please be concern for yours first because i think your rod is out in your knee space(specially left) . once your frame remove and knee bent starts you will feel actual pain and restricted joint ranges.Logically it can damage your inside knee structures once it starts moving. "That might lead to permanent knee pain". I Have read previous dairies with same problems and not to forgot you have no callus. Please go through with Tallmf's post. Going on the same journey ( no callus). start focusing on yours before frightening anyone else.
No offence. All the best.

Hi Adios
Computerized  measurements are always  10 to 15 % more than actual  lengthening.
Here is my x-xray  with metal scale and computerized  measurements .
You can see difference between them.
Computerized  measurements  showed 6 cm in rt tibia while metal scale is almost 5.4
In left tibia computerized measurements showed 6.9 cm while  metal scale  almost 5.8 cm
Metal scale  measurements  almost  equal to real lengthening amount. Here my xray
http://imgur.com/gallery/B1miTHB

Your concerns are welcome
I will definitely  let you know if there is any pain in my knee after removing frame .

I read your diary you didn't  reply  to who posted  comments  on your timeline since September 4 this month but suddenly  you came on my timeline and posted  something  which  is not related  to you.
Can you explain  why ? Is there any propaganda???
Your xray shows  6 cm. I am 100 % sure you didn't  gain 6 cm.
May be 5 cm or 5 .2 cm.

About  callus:-
I am still in lengthening  phase, I really  don't  care about callus  now.

I met  tallmf in party organised by Arabic man.
He said he have good callus now. He will post xray you can see.

1st patient of your Dr.Pradeep still not recovered it has been  1 year and 3 months.

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Posted on Sep 19, 2019, 8:04 pm
#42

Quote from: Indian Girl on September 16, 2019, 07:17:03 AMIt cost me 8.5 lakh inr including 3 months accommodation
Which includes
Surgery
Physiotherapy
3 months guest house stay
Medicine
X-ray
Care taker
Walking devices
Any complications if happened
I think foreign pay more than 8.5 lakh
Because of some extra taxes from hospital and government.




yes the price is perfect, foreigner pay more than this, near 12 lakh

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Posted on Sep 20, 2019, 6:26 am
#43

Quote from: Indian Girl on September 19, 2019, 11:33:50 AMHi Adios
Computerized  measurements are always  10 to 15 % more than actual  lengthening.
Here is my x-xray  with metal scale and computerized  measurements .
You can see difference between them.
Computerized  measurements  showed 6 cm in rt tibia while metal scale is almost 5.4
In left tibia computerized measurements showed 6.9 cm while  metal scale  almost 5.8 cm
Metal scale  measurements  almost  equal to real lengthening amount. Here my xray
http://imgur.com/gallery/B1miTHB

Your concerns are welcome
I will definitely  let you know if there is any pain in my knee after removing frame .

I read your diary you didn't  reply  to who posted  comments  on your timeline since September 4 this month but suddenly  you came on my timeline and posted  something  which  is not related  to you.
Can you explain  why ? Is there any propaganda???
Your xray shows  6 cm. I am 100 % sure you didn't  gain 6 cm.
May be 5 cm or 5 .2 cm.

About  callus:-
I am still in lengthening  phase, I really  don't  care about callus  now.

I met  tallmf in party organised by Arabic man.
He said he have good callus now. He will post xray you can see.

1st patient of your Dr.Pradeep still not recovered it has been  1 year and 3 months.
Hi
I did not post much i agree but posting in yours just wanna see how you will react if someone gonna predict your future and that's offended you too.
Everyone who's here is for something they want, i am not from medical background neither you are do not predict anything about anyone. You should ask how they doing and what they should be doing to correct something if there is anything wrong according to you. But you should bother about your callus,its the main factor going to let you walk early.
I met Adward, long time now.He went from there on his feet-walking.
Now he is back to his normal lifestyle, what-else recovery says according to you don't know.
About Tallmf his latest X-ray showed no callus how come within days callus gets good. I didn't said anything about doctor i only mentioned about the recovery why did you bring names here, not good. If we talk about doctors than you know better because there are way more discussion about Dr. Sarin's bad cases than any one else.
Please be positive and focus on your recovery that's all i'm saying.
God bless you.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2019, 10:25 am
#44

Quote from: Adios on September 20, 2019, 06:26:43 AMHi
I did not post much i agree but posting in yours just wanna see how you will react if someone gonna predict your future and that's offended you too.
Everyone who's here is for something they want, i am not from medical background neither you are do not predict anything about anyone. You should ask how they doing and what they should be doing to correct something if there is anything wrong according to you. But you should bother about your callus,its the main factor going to let you walk early.
I met Adward, long time now.He went from there on his feet-walking.
Now he is back to his normal lifestyle, what-else recovery says according to you don't know.
About Tallmf his latest X-ray showed no callus how come within days callus gets good. I didn't said anything about doctor i only mentioned about the recovery why did you bring names here, not good. If we talk about doctors than you know better because there are way more discussion about Dr. Sarin's bad cases than any one else.
Please be positive and focus on your recovery that's all i'm saying.
God bless you.

Hi Brother  Adios
I said you did not reply  to them who posted  comments  on your Timeline.
Suddenly  you appear on my timeline  and posted something  which  is really  not related to you.
So your motive is offend me ?
I am not panic and offended .
I welcomed  your  concerns in my post yesterday.


Are your doubts  clear  now about xray??

Consolidation  phase starts after lengthening  phase.
Right  now callus  is not my priority.

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Posted on Sep 20, 2019, 1:44 pm
#45

Indian Girl, Adios is not completely wrong. You might have "procurvactum". Your nail crosses the tibia bone. A forum member called Cooper also had it.

And consolidation happens even while lengthening. Not just after lengthening.

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Posted on Sep 21, 2019, 3:13 am
#46

Quote from: Indian Girl on September 20, 2019, 10:25:57 AMHi Brother  Adios
I said you did not reply  to them who posted  comments  on your Timeline.
Suddenly  you appear on my timeline  and posted something  which  is really  not related to you.
So your motive is offend me ?
I am not panic and offended .
I welcomed  your  concerns in my post yesterday.


Are your doubts  clear  now about xray??

Consolidation  phase starts after lengthening  phase.
Right  now callus  is not my priority.
Is that what your doctor told you? No need to worry about callus during lengthening?
I’ve been in touch with a few veterans of non union cases of Asians and been talking with a several doctors so let me tell you this
Look all patients with non union had very little callus during lengthening
Especially female needs to be very careful
Experienced doctors don’t let patients to lengthen if they don’t see enough callus, otherwise patient will face higher risk of non union
Non union is a major complication which good doctors try to avoid with strong efforts
Because nonunion treatment is not anything easy, many times bone grafting don’t work
It’s much easier to slow down lengthening and wait till getting enough callus than having non union surgery later on

I truly hope your journey go well but I just cannot leave your thread without comments thinking about other people who read this thread also
It will be so regretful if someone learn the callus is not important during lengthening
That s totally not true
And I’m really worried if that’s what a doctor of CLL is telling to his patients
I understand external frames are super uncomfortable so patients tends to lengthen fast
But doctors need to be very careful about lengthening speed
Fast lengthening doesn’t make a recovery any faster, rather it will only risk more complications

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Posted on Sep 21, 2019, 11:14 am
#47

Quote from: cena on September 20, 2019, 01:44:24 PMIndian Girl, Adios is not completely wrong. You might have "procurvactum". Your nail crosses the tibia bone. A forum member called Cooper also had it.

And consolidation happens even while lengthening. Not just after lengthening.

Hello Cena
I read Cooper diary and research  about "Procurvactum" (knee Hypertension).
1.His Dr. Monegal insert IM nail using Supra patellar cut.
2.He had ACL injury .ACL injury  can develop Procurvactum.
3. His proximal  tibio-fubular joint was not stable. His fibula was up in tibia -fibular joint. Which is also a factor he have Procurvactum
I saw his Xray his nail is inside  bone.

I don't  have ACL injury
My cut is not supra patellar and my tibio-fubular  joint  look normal.

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Posted on Sep 21, 2019, 11:19 am
#48

Quote from: TemakiSushi on September 21, 2019, 03:13:27 AMIs that what your doctor told you? No need to worry about callus during lengthening?
I’ve been in touch with a few veterans of non union cases of Asians and been talking with a several doctors so let me tell you this
Look all patients with non union had very little callus during lengthening
Especially female needs to be very careful
Experienced doctors don’t let patients to lengthen if they don’t see enough callus, otherwise patient will face higher risk of non union
Non union is a major complication which good doctors try to avoid with strong efforts
Because nonunion treatment is not anything easy, many times bone grafting don’t work
It’s much easier to slow down lengthening and wait till getting enough callus than having non union surgery later on

I truly hope your journey go well but I just cannot leave your thread without comments thinking about other people who read this thread also
It will be so regretful if someone learn the callus is not important during lengthening
That s totally not true
And I’m really worried if that’s what a doctor of CLL is telling to his patients
I understand external frames are super uncomfortable so patients tends to lengthen fast
But doctors need to be very careful about lengthening speed
Fast lengthening doesn’t make a recovery any faster, rather it will only risk more complications

Hi.TemakiSushi

I am not doing  fast  lengthening.
I am following  this forum from last 3 years. I saw blank gap of many patients  during  lengthening  period but when they stop lengthening  x-ray  show good callus.
Non-union  depends  on many factors and any body can have non-union even after simple  fractures not  only  lengthening.

One more thing  I am not standing  and walking. When I will stand and walk  you will definitely  see  callus in my bone.
Your  concerns  are welcome  thanks

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Posted on Sep 26, 2019, 10:41 am
#49

Quote from: montahn on September 18, 2019, 08:26:11 PMplz keep this thread alive until your full recovery.

We all support you.

I will keep writing diary till complete recovery
Thanks for your support.

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Posted on Sep 26, 2019, 4:07 pm
#50

Another concern is that with your X-rays it seems bones are intentionally hidden by rulers
Why an orthopedist allow a radiologist to take such ridiculous X-rays

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