Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on April 19, 2017, 10:49:24 PMThe other guys I knew weirdly enough had more pain during the first week and no pain after the first month. For me it was moderate from beginning and a little nowadays. Particularly i feel pain in the hamstring while sitting on a hard chair, it's annoying but calms after getting to another position. Very manageable.
I won't do 7 cm because it would mean another 2 weeks and more risks. I feel like I'm in the casino, I've achieved a lot and I can't wait to take my winnings and GTFO. I'll stop at 6 cm.
great, nothing left just hold. How many months after finish lengthening you think you can walk normally? 3? 6? a year.....etc
Limb Lenghtening with Dr Guichet 2017
Even now I walk close to normal. I think 1 month maybe 2 tops (just for walking I don't mean going upstairs much less run,etc) and I'm not being optimistic. I was careful during my lengthening and I think it paid off.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on April 20, 2017, 01:13:00 PMEven now I walk close to normal. I think 1 month maybe 2 tops (just for walking I don't mean going upstairs much less run,etc) and I'm not being optimistic. I was careful during my lengthening and I think it paid off.
How do you walk now almost normal?! you didn't finish the first stage and still lengthening?! is it because of full weight- barring that you believe you are almost normal?
I will finish next week. Dr Guichet allowed me to walk without crutches so I can tell how my gait is. It's because even now I don't walk with a limp or, duckass. I only look stiff, a little robotic. You wouldn't think I had surgery or anything, you would think I'm walking funny for show.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on April 21, 2017, 06:50:39 AMI will finish next week. Dr Guichet allowed me to walk without crutches so I can tell how my gait is. It's because even now I don't walk with a limp or, duckass. I only look stiff, a little robotic. You wouldn't think I had surgery or anything, you would think I'm walking funny for show.
Great update, just don't disappear like others. We stand here for you, if you done then try to recover and give a weekly or monthly update.
Bad news, I had forgotten I also had to correct a mild leg discrepancy (I knew I had it from childhood), and I thought it was nothing because the tests I did here only said "minimal discrepancy". But apparently, it is a 1 cm difference so I will stay here to mid May clicking only my left leg.
It also means that without me wanting it I will do a 7 cm lengthening. I worry about recovery I didn't want to exceed 6 cm.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on April 21, 2017, 04:46:38 PMBad news, I had forgotten I also had to correct a mild leg discrepancy (I knew I had it from childhood), and I thought it was nothing because the tests I did here only said "minimal discrepancy". But apparently, it is a 1 cm difference so I will stay here to mid May clicking only my left leg.
Its not a bad news at all, just do it, Two birds with one stone
There is a lot of people with discrepancies up to 2 cm who do about the same life as the rest, perhaps some little back pain and minor scoliosis because of the compensation of your body. I figure if I already did it for cosmetics i might benefit a little medically. Of course it means i will stay 2 more weeks. Respect to the people who can handle being without walking for so much time and specially very far from your home country.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on April 22, 2017, 05:55:39 PMThere is a lot of people with discrepancies up to 2 cm who do about the same life as the rest, perhaps some little back pain and minor scoliosis because of the compensation of your body. I figure if I already did it for cosmetics i might benefit a little medically. Of course it means i will stay 2 more weeks. Respect to the people who can handle being without walking for so much time and specially very far from your home country.
Its really difficult to be a lone during surgery, i feel you dear.
1- Did you tell your family about the surgery or you make it secret like the most? If its secret what you gonna tell them when they see you?
How do you walk now? how many percent normal?
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