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Posted on Sep 16, 2021, 7:44 pm
#1
I suffered a lot with my height growing up  (1.65 m). After college, I got a job, and this triggered my anxiety even more. I finally put my job on hold when I was 20 years as I discovered (after considerable research)  “The Guichet nail” or “the G Nail”, Dr Guichet was experienced in the fully weight bearing nail, at that time, there was no other weight bearing nails (no Stride yet!). I went to see him with the full support of my family and I was fortunate enough to be able to pursue it. After the pre op training we planned the surgery. I gained 72 mm (with my first surgery). All was not easy, but I was very motivated and very flexible. I recovered very fast. 
I found it made a massive difference to my life with a strong ‘confidence boost’.

I was so pleased with the outcome I decided to do a further lengthening as I was still shorter than average. Dr Guichet requires a pre op training which is exactly suited to achieve the best result for lengthening. I followed Dr Guichet’s instructions and was also able to train by myself and gained 30% of muscle force so was ready for the surgery. HOORAY !

Yesterday, I entered the hospital (Day-care hospital in London) at 8:00 AM. I was anxious but not stressed (my mother was far more stressed than me). I was happy to get on with it and gain my extra cm’s.

After the operation, I slowly woke, but found I was totally painless and very agile. One hour after surgery, Dr Guichet popped-up and asked me to do all sorts of exercises including walking up and down a flight of stairs. I could fully bend my knees and hips,  it was easy, maybe due to the fact it was my second lengthening .The nurses and doctors were shocked at my ease (they were very warm and reassuring and couldn’t do enough for me ).

I did the stairs, but they didn’t have a bike at the hospital (hospital is very new). 3 ½ hours after waking I walked out of the hospital on my feet with aid of crutches down to Harley Street to catch a taxi. My mom took videos but I'm not sure I want to share them as I'm a private person I also appreciate the confidentiality Dr Guichet and the trainers have provided. 
 
When I arrived back at the flat, I did 5 minutes on the exercise bike with maximum resistance (8/8) with no problem. Dr Guichet assured me that I will fully go back to my normal life soon (with cautious walking), and I may not loose muscle force, like some of his patients.
 
This morning I did my training at home then onto the “clicks”, it's been a few years so I couldn't fully remember the position in which I did lengthening last time, a quick Video call with Dr Guichet and everything was sorted. At 2 PM, I went to the physiotherapy centre for the consultation with the rehab doctor then for my training. Dr Guichet asked me to do Elliptical, which I did, its stressful to go on the machine as its high, but with a bit of help , on I got. When I go tomorrow, I think I will use a step to get on and off as it will be easier. Its only one day after my surgery and it's difficult to believe for me and my mother but I'm so pleased the way things are going.
I'm back home now and plan to do some “stretching”  then do my “clicks”, have a good meal then chill out a bit before my last set of “clicks”  then bed. 

See you soon!
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Posted on Sep 16, 2021, 8:19 pm
#2
 Lengthening with G Nail with Dr Guichet
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Posted on Sep 17, 2021, 5:51 am
#3
Sorry, man, if I am wrong, but these past weeks Guichet "diaries":

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=68031.0
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=67956.0

now including yours, looks very suspicious. More like some trying to revive Guichet career than a genuine diaries. Just opinion.
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Posted on Sep 17, 2021, 6:58 am
#4
Quote from: MorningStar on September 17, 2021, 05:51:33 AMSorry, man, if I am wrong, but these past weeks Guichet "diaries":

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=68031.0
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=67956.0

now including yours, looks very suspicious. More like some trying to revive Guichet career than a genuine diaries. Just opinion.

Hello, in my knowledge Dr. Guichet's career has always been active. Always moving from London and Milan for surgeries.

Maybe his patients are happy to go back to their normal life and do not have time to write and comment in this forum.

I too, will be very busy with studies in a few months and will not be visiting as much.
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Posted on Sep 17, 2021, 7:00 am
#5
Quote from: Christall on September 16, 2021, 07:44:33 PMI suffered a lot with my height growing up  (1.65 m). After college, I got a job, and this triggered my anxiety even more. I finally put my job on hold when I was 20 years as I discovered (after considerable research)  “The Guichet nail” or “the G Nail”, Dr Guichet was experienced in the fully weight bearing nail, at that time, there was no other weight bearing nails (no Stride yet!). I went to see him with the full support of my family and I was fortunate enough to be able to pursue it. After the pre op training we planned the surgery. I gained 72 mm (with my first surgery). All was not easy, but I was very motivated and very flexible. I recovered very fast. 
I found it made a massive difference to my life with a strong ‘confidence boost’.

I was so pleased with the outcome I decided to do a further lengthening as I was still shorter than average. Dr Guichet requires a pre op training which is exactly suited to achieve the best result for lengthening. I followed Dr Guichet’s instructions and was also able to train by myself and gained 30% of muscle force so was ready for the surgery. HOORAY !

Yesterday, I entered the hospital (Day-care hospital in London) at 8:00 AM. I was anxious but not stressed (my mother was far more stressed than me). I was happy to get on with it and gain my extra cm’s.

After the operation, I slowly woke, but found I was totally painless and very agile. One hour after surgery, Dr Guichet popped-up and asked me to do all sorts of exercises including walking up and down a flight of stairs. I could fully bend my knees and hips,  it was easy, maybe due to the fact it was my second lengthening .The nurses and doctors were shocked at my ease (they were very warm and reassuring and couldn’t do enough for me ).

I did the stairs, but they didn’t have a bike at the hospital (hospital is very new). 3 ½ hours after waking I walked out of the hospital on my feet with aid of crutches down to Harley Street to catch a taxi. My mom took videos but I'm not sure I want to share them as I'm a private person I also appreciate the confidentiality Dr Guichet and the trainers have provided. 
 
When I arrived back at the flat, I did 5 minutes on the exercise bike with maximum resistance (8/8) with no problem. Dr Guichet assured me that I will fully go back to my normal life soon (with cautious walking), and I may not loose muscle force, like some of his patients.
 
This morning I did my training at home then onto the “clicks”, it's been a few years so I couldn't fully remember the position in which I did lengthening last time, a quick Video call with Dr Guichet and everything was sorted. At 2 PM, I went to the physiotherapy centre for the consultation with the rehab doctor then for my training. Dr Guichet asked me to do Elliptical, which I did, its stressful to go on the machine as its high, but with a bit of help , on I got. When I go tomorrow, I think I will use a step to get on and off as it will be easier. Its only one day after my surgery and it's difficult to believe for me and my mother but I'm so pleased the way things are going.
I'm back home now and plan to do some “stretching”  then do my “clicks”, have a good meal then chill out a bit before my last set of “clicks”  then bed. 

See you soon!

Pleasure to meet a fellow Gnail patient. 
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Posted on Sep 17, 2021, 7:25 am
#6
Quote from: Super-JR on September 17, 2021, 06:58:37 AMHello, in my knowledge Dr. Guichet's career has always been active. Always moving from London and Milan for surgeries.

Maybe his patients are happy to go back to their normal life and do not have time to write and comment in this forum.

I too, will be very busy with studies in a few months and will not be visiting as much.
In your knowledge? 1 death, 1 ruined life and still ongoing legal process. And that's the only we know. Maybe there are even more. Guichet used to be LL superstar 8 years ago but no one recommends him anymore.

Dude, even your diaries are written in the same "pattern". And just after 1 hour after my comment you are here to advocate completely new guy diary. I think admins should be alarmed about these "diaries".
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Posted on Sep 17, 2021, 7:39 am
#7
Hi OP how long were your at college for and how long were you working before you got LL?
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Posted on Sep 18, 2021, 8:36 am
#8
How did you pay for this if you quit your job? Also did you do femurs twice? If so how does that look?
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Posted on Sep 18, 2021, 2:36 pm
#9
This sounds too good to be true. You did the surgery yesterday and everything you mentioned happened within two days ? Plus you already started clicking on day 2 ?
Most patients I know are still recovering from anesthesia for the first 2-3 days. Sounds suspicious to say the very least!
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Posted on Sep 18, 2021, 2:55 pm
#10
what happened to the latency period, crucial in limb lengthening? 🤣
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