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Posted on Nov 16, 2016, 8:44 am
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I am currently doing limb lengthening in Barcelona with Fitbone.


Just around  15 years ago, before September 11, I found out about limb lengthening, and I was determined to do it. But I never had the time and money. Then I sold my company recently, looked limb lengthening up again 2 months ago and yesterday I had my surgery!
As you guys of this forum helped me, I want to give back by sharing my experience.

How I decided
In 2001 I told my family that I was going to do limb lengthening surgery, but they were totally against it and at the time I also did not have the resources.
Thus I waited.
In 2012-2014  I was living in Kiev, Ukraine, and I was seriously considering doing it there. But for several reasons I did not have a good feeling about doing it there.
Then 3 months ago I read again about limb lengthening and found that it was definitely advisable to do internal limb lengthening and it seemed there were 4 internals rods that I could trust:
Precise
Fitbone
Prof. Guichet’s Albianizza
Betzbone
Prices for all these internal methods seemed very high, Prof. Guichet and Prof. Betz quotes me over 55,000 USD.
Then I looked at the fitbone website, to see all the clinics using the fitbone device and decided to  write to several.
The response, and ensuing conversation I had with Dr. Alejandro Monegal from Barcelona lead me to trust him. Also, the prices he quoted were 36,000-38,000 euro, cheaper than what I had seen elsewhere for the internal method.
So 3 weeks ago I flew to Barcelona. I had long conversations with Dr. Alejandro Monegal as well as with several of his patients. As a result I became convinced that:
The surgical procedure is very standard and very little risk
The pain during lengthening is not so bad
Functionality will be recovered almost 100%
Thus I decided to go ahead!
I decided on the option of lengthening both legs at the same time, even though Dr. Monegal prefers to do one after the other. The reason is that if I am going through pain I want this to be intense and short, rather than getting even more pain once the first leg is done.
Doing both at the same time means that I will be bound to the wheel chair for the time of lengthening. As I want to lengthen 5,5 cm and 0,8 mm can be lengthened per day, I will spend over 2 months in the wheelchair.
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Posted on Nov 16, 2016, 9:31 am
#2
Thanks for sharing your experience and good luck for your journey! How old are you by the way? Your starting height?
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Posted on Nov 16, 2016, 12:26 pm
#3
Update:
I have a really nice view on the mountains from my hospital room, but I am bored, having to lie in a bed for 3 days without moving my legs! This is because my legs are under anesthesia. That of course also means I feel no pain.

Just had a visit from Dr. Monegal, who confirmed that everything is going according to plan. Limb lengthening with Fitbone

After one week I will leave Clinica Diagonal and move to a residency for limb lengthening patients:
http://www.micsantjordi.org/?lang=es

I hope it will be more exciting, as there will be around 5 other limb lengthening patients from all over the world.
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Posted on Nov 16, 2016, 3:14 pm
#4
Lgazer salivates to respond to this thread.
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Posted on Nov 16, 2016, 5:22 pm
#5
Your history remembers mine a lot . I know that limb lengthening exist since about the same time as you. I wanted to do It So many years ago and i contacted some doctors. But i hadnt got the money.  I was sure that some day i woud be able to do it. Finally i had It done 14 months ago. Good luck with your journey.
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Posted on Nov 16, 2016, 9:20 pm
#6
Thanks for your wishes!
14 months ago! Have you recovered 100% already?
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Posted on Nov 17, 2016, 2:17 pm
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update:
I had the surgery 48 hours ago.
So far not much pain.
However, it is more uncomfortable than I thought: I cannot move my legs, so I cannot go to the toillet nor have a shower. The nurses have ti take my extrements and clean my whole body.

On the positive side:
there is a good Internet connection, so I am able to get lots of work done on my laptop
the food is good
there is a constant flow of nurses coming to visit, doing physical therapy, giving me medicine, food, washing me etc.

Before the surgery I had already bought a Eletro-muscle stimulation training device. This device has been much more effective in the past than regular training, and Fitbone confirmed that I could use it savely. That way I hope to keep my muscle loss to a minum.

Today, I was looking at an additional device, the vibrational plates, as there is some new research showing that it helps accelerate the bone healing.
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Posted on Nov 17, 2016, 3:44 pm
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I dont think that the vibrational plates are going to be a good idea.  You have to stand up on them  and It has some ipact . Its better to Focus in the lengthening and not So much in muscle loss to be more safe
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Posted on Nov 18, 2016, 7:29 pm
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THere is research that they help in healings bone fractures, but of course I am not sure when I would be able to use them as I can put full weight on the fitbones.
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Posted on Nov 18, 2016, 8:10 pm
#10
TOday, 3 days after surgery I am feeling fine.
Of course it is boring but I am able to work quite productively.

Today they also removed the cable inside my penis, which was scary as I had read from Bohemian that is was painful, but for me it was not a big deal.


It really bothers me to see how hard it is to lift my legs. I hope that muscles will come back soon, as the constant anathesia was removed today.

Everyday I have to use a stretching machine to bend my knees for 1 hour. At first I was only able to do 90 degrees, but yesterday 110 and today 120. I hope that this does not become less as I start to stretch.
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