Jexus, I have a irrelevant question to you, have you ever heard about Dr Serkan Gurcan? Maybe I will have surgery in Turkey as you had. But not sure which doctor to choose. Dr Mehmet Kocooğlu seems better option but his price is very expensive. Any advice?
Jexus, Tibial LON with Monorails - Dr. Muharrem Inan @ Turkey
Quote from: Tiger9898 on January 26, 2018, 08:49:33 PMJexus, I have a irrelevant question to you, have you ever heard about Dr Serkan Gurcan? Maybe I will have surgery in Turkey as you had. But not sure which doctor to choose. Dr Mehmet Kocooğlu seems better option but his price is very expensive. Any advice?
Hey mate, I have heard of both Dr. Gurcan and Dr. Kocaoğlu but I don't have any idea how good they are when it comes to CLL. I've never talked with them and I don't want to misguide you.
Quote from: Body Builder on January 26, 2018, 06:10:56 PMIf you mean 2cm difference between morning and evenung height then you are completely wrong.
The vast majority of people have 1.5cm difference between them and many have 2 or a little more if they had a hard day with a lot of time being standing or working out etc.
Personally I have most of the times about 1.7 to 2 cm difference between morning and evening height. And I measure my height very correct since years ago.
That's right 2 cm is completely normal.
Hey guys,
Just wanted to tell you that I'm consolidating really good. My walking is almost (like %85-90) normal. I have very very very little hip swinging.
I'm going out with my friends every night. I go to the gym and swimming every day. Swimming is a great exercise for your legs.
I do not care about the discrepancy between the legs. I don't have any problem with walking and I strongly believe that it won't cause any problem at all in the future. Sometimes when I look into the mirror when I'm nked I see (or I think) that my left knee is a bit lower than the right one, but I think I'm the only one who notices it none of the people I asked noticed anything. My left leg was already 0,3 longer than the right so now my right is 0,5 longer than the left. Given that I have no problem with walking and that lengthening 0,5-0,8 on the short side won't make me taller I do not want to break my bones again. Once you return to your normal life the idea of another surgery becomes just disgusting I guess.
I have a little problem with going downwards on the stairs and I still can't run. These are both because the bone is not fully consolidated yet. Last week I tried to run but the broken places hurt because of too much pressure. Due that the same thing will happen when I land after I jump, I only jump towards the bed.
My Achilles is also getting stronger and my legs and my body are gaining their shape. I lost 7 kilos from 80,5 to 73,5. I will lose 3,5 more.
I think that once you consolidate it is much better to stay away from this forum or any forum related to height. During the day with shoes at 178-180 cm, I am generally above average and sometimes even tall. Forums like this related to height depress you very much. I'm very happy with my height since I don't read this forum and do my normal daily stuff.
Again, even though I do not give my whole process a 10 out of 10 it deserves a 7 out of 10 or at least a 6. I'm very happy with what I did and I'm very proud of myself.
Glad to hear you're doing well, Jexus. I agree, only you will notice the discrepancy.
And I understand your thoughts about wanting to stay away from the forums after you've met your goal, there's plenty of negativity and weirdness in here. I see a lot less anger and resentment here compared to /r/short on Reddit though, probably since CLL offers hope.
Best of luck on the rest of your recovery, keep it up!
UPDATE !!!
Hello, guys, it's me, I just wanted you to know that I'm doing F*CKING GREAT !!!
I run I jump and I'm completely normal.
My scars are much less obvious.
I turned all the fat I gained during the process to muscles and I look great with my new leg length and muscles.
I've been to Berlin and US for the last four months and I got laid with 15 girls.
Now I'm dating an American modal who is 1.75, I am like 1-2 cm taller than her thanks to my surgery hahahaha.
Everything went really great for me, my consolidation is also good though I smoke at least 10 cigarettes every day for the last 4 months (I know I shouldn't).
I also learned two new languages during the surgery process.
I don't want to manipulate any one of you to do this surgery I'm just telling you my own experience but I'm so happy that I did this. I've been through a lot of hard times and pain but it definitely, hundred percent worth it, at least in my case.
Also, a lot of people around me either know or understand that I did this surgery and it is completely okay, everyone is saying that I look really good and I'm completely okay with what I did.
I won't be using this forum cause I don't need it anymore.
I wish you all a great surgery and a great life.
Best,
Jex
Also, dear moderators could you please delete my profile ?
Heyy Jexus , did you decide to do Tibia because its less painful than femurs or what ??
Also how did you feel about the pain ??
Jexus, you now have a good height. So why did you decide to leave forum? You can write more. Many people are curious about a few years later. Because it is possible to compare your new body with your old body. What's your athletic ability after you recovered? What are the possible problems after a few years? Many short people need your advice. By the way, thanks for what you wrote. Your diary helped me understand LL process but i wish you continued. i think you chose the best technic for your height. Safe amount(6.5 cm is a little bit more), good doctor and more comfortable process.
For example, I have a few questions.
How many km per day can you walk? Do you feel pain after long walking or running? Is the bone completely formed? Do you sometimes have numbness in your feet? Have you ever fallen? How's your other Muharrem's patient? Are you talking to Dr. Muharrem Inan? is your IM nail hurting you? Do you have any idea to remove the nails?
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