Quote from: onemorefoot on June 16, 2017, 03:33:10 AMHope She doesnt know what you did yet, but when time is time what Will you say to the people you meet?
I told her the complete truth, she is a close friend. Anyhow, I know worse things and secrets about her. My surgery is small issue by comparison

I'll tell them it's the European air, more refined and clean, or maybe a late growth spurt. I don't have to give explanations to anyone. However, it's more difficult to hide these things from people who know medicine... they catch up to lies faster
Limb Lenghtening with Dr Guichet 2017
Late growth spurts are great xd, you should stay hidden till you can walk normally, would be easier to fool fools.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on June 16, 2017, 03:52:01 AMI told her the complete truth, she is a close friend. Anyhow, I know worse things and secrets about her. My surgery is small issue by comparison

I'll tell them it's the European air, more refined and clean, or maybe a late growth spurt. I don't have to give explanations to anyone. However, it's more difficult to hide these things from people who know medicine... they catch up to lies faster
what about other people not know medicine, how you fool them what you gonna say?
Help
pain on the lateral side of my knee after being in the gym... hurts much when i flex my knee 
You have to go to PT for a review, but you can try this.
Good luck
Thanks, yagen. Actually, today I woke up much better. I think I overtrained, so I will skip the gym today and tomorrow. I would love to go to a PT, but the doctor told me not to because they do not understand the surgery and may apply force to your femur and broke it. Apparently, it has happened many times before. So I am waiting for a fully consolidated bone and then I will start a proper physiotherapy.
But aren't your bones fully consolidated now? How would they break at the hands of a PT?
Quote from: alps on June 23, 2017, 03:43:08 AMBut aren't your bones fully consolidated now? How would they break at the hands of a PT?
Stress fracture
Actually, a stress fracture occurs when you repeatedly apply force to your lower limbs (e.g running) but due to the stiffness of the muscles it doesn't absorb the impact and it goes to the bone. In the end, it may crack.
But no, alps. I don't know if my bones are fully consolidated. My last post op x-ray was at 2 months after surgery. In one week time, I will take a more recent x-ray (4 months post op), hopefully, it will show that my bones are consolidated. Or maybe I'm not that lucky who knows?
I was talking about the possibility of being mishandled by the PT, sometimes they do passive mobilization of the limbs which may be dangerous.
Programm didnt run And and had a fracture, maybe was for ak early removal, nobody seems to know.
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