Today i did my last clicks and the final length is 8,8cm
I will do a new x-ray tomorrow i think and once i have the images i will post them.
Yes, you can live a normal live roughly 1 month after the surgery with reduced mobility ofc.
Internal femur with Dr. Betz 2018
Congratulations my friend 8.8cm is a few measures that arrive,
Do you intend to arrive in 9 -10cm? I hope everything is alright
and have a blessing for perfect recovery
8,8 cm is incredible! I can not imagine how the difference feels like...
How is your walking and wide legs?
Quote from: Pilor on September 20, 2018, 03:42:38 PM8,8 cm is incredible! I can not imagine how the difference feels like...
How is your walking and wide legs?
Overall 16 cm is crazy I’d say keep it as safe as possible
16cm
I think this one confusing it is 8.8cm or 88mm is not 8 + 8
Hi Tallertree.
I have a few questions?
How much for the surgery ?
How much for medicine and accommodation?
Also did you have IT band release surgery ?
Thanks everyone.
My goal was 8cm so im very happy i reached 8,8cm. My widelegs are considerably better now compared to when i first got them.
Quote from: Bosnian2018 on September 23, 2018, 06:46:37 AMHi Tallertree.
I have a few questions?
How much for the surgery ?
How much for medicine and accommodation?
Also did you have IT band release surgery ?
The total cost for surgery + 2 weeks stay at the hospital was 52.000 Euro. This includes medicine, food etc during the stay at the hospital for 2 weeks. When i left the hospital after 2 weeks i had to buy medications wich lasted about 3 months and the cost for this was about 600 euro if i remember correctly.
No i did not have IT band release. You dont need this if you keep stretching everyday.
Do you have any form of chronic pain? 0-10
I have a general question: Does Dr. Betz put in the nail right over the knee or from the hip area?
Thanks!
Quote from: tallertree on September 20, 2018, 10:36:08 AMToday i did my last clicks and the final length is 8,8cm
I will do a new x-ray tomorrow i think and once i have the images i will post them.
Yes, you can live a normal live roughly 1 month after the surgery with reduced mobility ofc.
please post walking video! thnx
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