Quote from: helloworld on June 17, 2017, 09:13:27 PMI did improve considerably today by doing the following:
1. taking my shoes off and running barefooted
2. raising my knees as much as possible
3. not being afraid to push my feet firmly to the ground
You are probably right about the change in biomechanics. Additionally, it seems to me that a big reason is that my muscles are still stretched and not loose and it thus takes a little more effort to do each step.
Helloworld, while you still have both nails (I think ?). I'd like to make you some recommendations. Now this is only theoretical but... do not run barefooted in a hard surface this can cause a stress fracture because as you said your muscles are still stretched and this means they are not able to withstand impact as well as in normal people. This is turn means that all the force would go to the bone itself. This is specially a concern after you remove the nail.
The human body is not made to run in hard surfaces, that's why many runners have knee problems in the long term. Having a proper shoe that absorbs impact is fundamental. Now this is only theoretical but a real deal for professional runners. Take care.
Limb lengthening with Fitbone
In Spain everything is cheap, medicine and everything, but it doesn't mean he isn't a salesman because he hides his bad cases and lies compulsively about patient count, fitbone failures and recovery expectations. Shady salesman! He also avoids taxes and should be reported to the Spanish authorities together with all his team.
You shouldn't defend him as one user here told me he stabs you in the back and also stabs Musicmaker. He sold your asses to the German company and doesn't care about your pain and trauma. If I were you I would get a good lawyer.
Quote from: helloworld on June 15, 2017, 11:59:36 AMToday I measured my femur circumfrence at 60 cm!
http://imgur.com/a/XIQ5C
Sorry if you said that already but what was your initial height and final?
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on June 17, 2017, 10:09:56 PMHelloworld, while you still have both nails (I think ?). I'd like to make you some recommendations. Now this is only theoretical but... do not run barefooted in a hard surface this can cause a stress fracture because as you said your muscles are still stretched and this means they are not able to withstand impact as well as in normal people. This is turn means that all the force would go to the bone itself. This is specially a concern after you remove the nail.
The human body is not made to run in hard surfaces, that's why many runners have knee problems in the long term. Having a proper shoe that absorbs impact is fundamental. Now this is only theoretical but a real deal for professional runners. Take care.
Thanks so much for your concern and advice!
Quote from: Datum on June 17, 2017, 10:19:04 PMIn Spain everything is cheap, medicine and everything, but it doesn't mean he isn't a salesman because he hides his bad cases and lies compulsively about patient count, fitbone failures and recovery expectations. Shady salesman! He also avoids taxes and should be reported to the Spanish authorities together with all his team.
You shouldn't defend him as one user here told me he stabs you in the back and also stabs Musicmaker. He sold your asses to the German company and doesn't care about your pain and trauma. If I were you I would get a good lawyer.
You have a strong opinion! Have you ever met the doctor?
Quote from: doomsday on June 18, 2017, 03:10:48 AMSorry if you said that already but what was your initial height and final?
1,81 -> 1,86
wingspan 1,85
Quote from: helloworld on June 18, 2017, 11:30:17 AMYou have a strong opinion! Have you ever met the doctor?
LOL. He is LLuser1 using his 23498789234982th account, bruh. Juts ignore him.
Quote from: helloworld on June 18, 2017, 11:31:10 AM1,81 -> 1,86
wingspan 1,85
damn, you greedy bastard 
Quote from: doomsday on June 18, 2017, 02:20:27 PMdamn, you greedy bastard 
LOL, I agree haha
You were good before and you are good now. Please don't think about another surgery. I don't know why but 99% of lengtheners I know want another, it's addictive somehow.
I would love to be your height now and even your height before. Don't risk more.
Quote from: helloworld on June 18, 2017, 11:31:10 AM1,81 -> 1,86
wingspan 1,85
Dude you are such a liar, told us you were 5;9 thats 176
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