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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 12:47 pm
#11

Quote from: abo on April 14, 2015, 12:39:53 PMWhat can i say Is it impossibole to get 100% Pre you when you have done a LL?!! i have broke my legs before and im perfectely fine Is it impossibole to get 100% Pre you when you have done a LL?!!


but you didnt lengthen them.

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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 12:49 pm
#12

kirk:)))

breaking a leg isn't the issue

i need to get my left leg rebroken to fix alignment... i will heal quickly


the issues start happening when you stretch the soft tissue.. breaking a leg is not the same as lengthening a leg

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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 4:12 pm
#13

Quote from: crimsontide on April 14, 2015, 12:49:45 PMkirk:)))

breaking a leg isn't the issue

i need to get my left leg rebroken to fix alignment... i will heal quickly


the issues start happening when you stretch the soft tissue.. breaking a leg is not the same as lengthening a leg

Exactly.
You will never be like before.

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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 4:21 pm
#14

yes... i think that... not as before

but  after 1.5 to 2 years, should be normal,feel fine...  walk fine, maybe run fine...but not the same abilities as before

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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 8:09 pm
#15

You can probably get to 110% because your legs get longer so therefore stronger than before after you have recovered.

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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 8:21 pm
#16

yyyyyyyyyeah... i dont think so


why a longer leg is a stronger leg... no idea

in fact its the exact opposite for  soft tissue.. lengthening weakens them

i dont  know why people   delude themselves..... accept the positives about lengthening.... you get taller

thats about it actually, but its a big big plus

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Posted on Apr 14, 2015, 11:24 pm
#17

longer legs > bigger steps > which results for faster running.

But still it doesn't mean you will be faster of course it all depends on your recovering period.
anyway if you are not athlete you are not going to use your 100% anyway

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Posted on Apr 15, 2015, 12:11 am
#18

My orthopaedic told me exactly what crimsontide is saying all the time.
Deepak Chopra, you are just being extremly unrealistic. Your soft tissue gets stretched out in an unnatural way and therfore gets weakened.
The next thing that will make 100% recovery very hard, is the fact that your biomechanics are changed by the lengthening.
Longer legs only result in better sportive performances if they are naturally long and not lengthened like it's the case for us.

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Posted on Apr 15, 2015, 12:21 am
#19

Who cares anyways. It's not like you've ever been to your 100% in the first place, lol. Or even 50%. Seriously, reading all that noise about full recovery, you'd imagine everyone here is a professional athlete, a fking champion, preparing to take the world trophy or something. Get real.

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Posted on Apr 15, 2015, 12:36 am
#20

no one here has been 50%???

really???

i think u need to look at  diaries.....  rgkey cant run... been almost 2 years

took sweden over 2 years to get to 80%

guy i know took 15 months to walk sort of normal

 other diaries pretty much say the same... im not even  mentioning the disasters.. but  the average experience

to say it doesnt matter or only impacts athletes is a bit bizarre

rgkey still says he feels a bid odd...  not talking about marathons here... but walking

after lengthening u can live a normal life again eventually... but  people need to realize how long and hard this is...

after you lengthen, then consolidate.. you're still not nearly recovered, its  just the beginning... this is the reality... its worth it but pople need to hear how hard this is...






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