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Posted on Dec 30, 2020, 11:52 am
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  I think some orthopedists are researching into this.Otherwise I'm planning on wheelchair future life or artificial limbs.
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Posted on Dec 30, 2020, 1:08 pm
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question totally generic, but there's no way you become disabled for LL
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Posted on Dec 31, 2020, 3:35 pm
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Quote from: Tartar on December 30, 2020, 01:08:33 PMthere's no way you become disabled for LL

That's obviously not true. There are plenty of people just in this forum who have been.
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Posted on Dec 31, 2020, 3:45 pm
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“Plenty”
I don’t know who are you talking about
If your doctor doesn’t cut a big nerve, and he should be a blind butcher to do it, I don’t know how it’s possible.
It’s more common to die in a major surgery, because that’s not so much up to the surgeon.
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Posted on Jan 2, 2021, 7:20 am
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I haven't seen many either.Dunno why u could conclude that.
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Posted on Jan 6, 2021, 4:39 am
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Quote from: Tartar on December 30, 2020, 01:08:33 PMno way you become disabled for LL

"No Way"

search Unicorn in this forum.
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Posted on Jan 6, 2021, 5:43 am
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Unicorn will not be permanently disabled. Probably a year or two before she's gonna be able to return to a mostly normal life
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Posted on Jan 9, 2021, 2:00 am
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Quote from: ghkid2019 on January 06, 2021, 05:43:17 AMUnicorn will not be permanently disabled. Probably a year or two before she's gonna be able to return to a mostly normal life

I only wish her the best and hope she recovers quickly. But she has had 5 different surgeries and is only gradually making small progress over years. She still has to use crutches today. The comment above literally said, "no way you become disabled for LL". What the hell?

That is delusional and stupid. Of course, there is a risk you become disabled. Unicorn is not the only one who has suffered disability because of LL, Amar Sarin patients are another example.
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Posted on Jan 9, 2021, 3:32 am
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Quote from: questpeanut on January 09, 2021, 02:00:59 AMI only wish her the best and hope she recovers quickly. But she has had 5 different surgeries and is only gradually making small progress over years. She still has to use crutches today. The comment above literally said, "no way you become disabled for LL". What the hell?

That is delusional and stupid. Of course, there is a risk you become disabled. Unicorn is not the only one who has suffered disability because of LL, Amar Sarin patients are another example.

You don’t know what you are talking about, tell me a crippled person by a REPUTABLE doctor. If you go to a butcher or an unprepared doctor that’s a another situation; you probably have no knowledge about human anatomy, you should know that if you don’t manipulate roughly a joint or cut big nerves there’s no way you’ll be permanent crippled, and even for them there can be ways to fix like grafting and reconstrunction, but probably all your knowledge ends with the few commonplace and repetitive things you can find thousands of times in this forum.
And about unicorn, I actually haven’t read all the story because it was a ton of pages, and even if I’m sorry for her I have to say that in 4 years she admitted to have, even after several surgeries, NO bone growth, she didn’t shorten their limbs and she Waited years to see as only solution bone grafting.
Guichet has done hundreds of surgeries with great results and that’s a fact.
As ghkid said, she could be able to come back relatively soon.
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Posted on Jan 9, 2021, 12:25 pm
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Quote from: Tartar on January 09, 2021, 03:32:54 AMYou don’t know what you are talking about, tell me a crippled person by a REPUTABLE doctor. If you go to a butcher or an unprepared doctor that’s a another situation; you probably have no knowledge about human anatomy, you should know that if you don’t manipulate roughly a joint or cut big nerves there’s no way you’ll be permanent crippled, and even for them there can be ways to fix like grafting and reconstrunction, but probably all your knowledge ends with the few commonplace and repetitive things you can find thousands of times in this forum.
And about unicorn, I actually haven’t read all the story because it was a ton of pages, and even if I’m sorry for her I have to say that in 4 years she admitted to have, even after several surgeries, NO bone growth, she didn’t shorten their limbs and she Waited years to see as only solution bone grafting.
Guichet has done hundreds of surgeries with great results and that’s a fact.
As ghkid said, she could be able to come back relatively soon.
As I can only say u should treat yourself to good surgeons.Many cosmetic surgeons' skills are f**ked up and if you turn to 'em you must regret doing it.My original plan is to go to Chinese doctors but now I just wanna go to Dr.Paley.
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