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Posted on Sep 29, 2016, 8:05 pm
#1

Hi,

Just wanted to get your opinion on that. I live in Germany, having here a standard office job. I consider a few options for leg lengthening. As my femurs are relatively short compared to the tibias (generally my legs are pretty short - I'd soon post the pictures in the other thread), I'd consider femurs to be done. Probably these could be tibias as well, I can probably live with some worse proportions as well.

My budget is however pretty limited. I guess, 30k EUR is max (so all internal "modern" options including this spanish doctor are out), and I'd prefer to spend less. The best option seems to be dr. Mitkovic, probably also Salamah with his femur LON. There are also a few other classical Ilizarov doctors available in Europe, but just for tibias.

Even bigger problem than money is about time. I cannot afford being too long out of office. What I could probably afford is something like: 3 weeks vacations + 3 weeks work on the laptop (that would be 6 weeks for the operation), and then moving back to the office in Germany, doing the regular job (sitting most of the time). I might have some treatment (physiotherapy) here on place, there should be also no problem with some random visits to the doctor - but there's no way I can stay like 4-5 months in Serbia or Russia.

Do you think I can make it? Like 6 weeks for operation & initial treatment, then the rest of lengthening at home, working in the office, and visiting the doctor on the regular check-ups (I have good connection to all the Europe from where I live) ?

I know you'll say the pain will be a factor - but let's focus on the operational side now. You'll also say, everyone in the company is going to ask - I don't mind it however.

Thanks in advance for your opinions. 


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Posted on Sep 29, 2016, 8:27 pm
#2

No, recovery after the surgery takes time. Your mobility in the first months is almost non existent.

30k is ok for surgery and additional stay but you need to think about having money for complications.

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Posted on Oct 1, 2016, 1:09 am
#3

Sorry to deceive you but no it's not possible because of your limit time

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Posted on Oct 8, 2016, 8:46 pm
#4

Hi VJ01,

You will need longer to recover and focus on this - things like going to the bathroom etc.. will be a challenge for you.

I don't know if you are able to work from home that might help - when I did mine, a young guy had the op and went back home he corresponded with the doctor via the internet and sent him X-rays - and made a full recovery.  This may be an option but not ideal.

I have completed tibias with Dr. Mitkovic a few years ago and now am considering to do femurs in May 2017.

I didn't have any issues doing my tibias and have gone back to normal life. But if anyone knows someone I can contact who did femurs with Dr. Mitkovic that would be great to know.

Pow

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Posted on Oct 9, 2016, 1:49 am
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Quote from: Pow on October 08, 2016, 08:46:45 PMHi VJ01,

You will need longer to recover and focus on this - things like going to the bathroom etc.. will be a challenge for you.

I don't know if you are able to work from home that might help - when I did mine, a young guy had the op and went back home he corresponded with the doctor via the internet and sent him X-rays - and made a full recovery.  This may be an option but not ideal.

I have completed tibias with Dr. Mitkovic a few years ago and now am considering to do femurs in May 2017.

I didn't have any issues doing my tibias and have gone back to normal life. But if anyone knows someone I can contact who did femurs with Dr. Mitkovic that would be great to know.

Pow


how many cm you gained? which method? and when did you walk normally?

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Posted on Oct 9, 2016, 8:11 pm
#6

I would say not doable. You would need more time and more money

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Posted on Oct 9, 2016, 8:17 pm
#7

Quote from: LLuser1 on October 09, 2016, 08:11:30 PMI would say not doable. You would need more time and more money


more time like how much in general?

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Posted on Oct 9, 2016, 8:30 pm
#8

Depends on the method and healing speed of each individual.
Usually 35 days for each cm are needed for full consolidation. This usually means no full weightbearing  (some internals) or maintaining frame (externals). LON and LATN are a different story.
This guy says he wants to do externals but can't spend more than 3 weeks with doctor and 3 working from home. 6 weeks? Not possible. I would advise out of work at least for distraction period (3 months).

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Posted on Oct 9, 2016, 8:48 pm
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Quote from: LLuser1 on October 09, 2016, 08:30:27 PMDepends on the method and healing speed of each individual.
Usually 35 days for each cm are needed for full consolidation. This usually means no full weightbearing  (some internals) or maintaining frame (externals). LON and LATN are a different story.
This guy says he wants to do externals but can't spend more than 3 weeks with doctor and 3 working from home. 6 weeks? Not possible. I would advise out of work at least for distraction period (3 months).


Guichet said 15 days for a cm? maybe because of his nail is different than others? (full weight-barring)

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Posted on Oct 9, 2016, 9:03 pm
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What I am saying is, I have a typical office job, I do not have to travel. I can simply sit in the room and do the things. I think it would be feasible to arrange an extra room for me, where I'd have some privacy.

Let's take dr Catagni and his survey - he clearly states, some of the people continued the office work while having the frames on.

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