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Posted on Nov 1, 2017, 6:23 am
#431

Back to Clinica Diagonal this time I finally got the implants out.
Need to stay here only one more day. But even afterwards I am no allowed to do any sport for like 2 weeks, not even riding my bike to work!
:-(

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Posted on Nov 1, 2017, 8:08 am
#432

Well done mate ! so jealous of you, I cant wait to be there . See clinica Diagonal in your video brought me good memories. 

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Posted on Nov 1, 2017, 9:14 am
#433

Congrats helloworld!

Does that mean you no longer have any “foreign” objects in your legs? As in no nail, rods, screws and bolts are in your body anymore?

If that is the case, it would be very interesting to see if your running feels better the next couple of months.

Our bone is made of material that is somewhat elastic, but the metal nail and rods/screws are not, and thus I have a suspicioun that difficulty in running after fitbone may be partially due to the bone not being able to be elastic (on a very small anatomic scale) and reduce stress on your legs.



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Posted on Nov 1, 2017, 1:42 pm
#434

Quote from: U only live once on November 01, 2017, 08:08:49 AMWell done mate ! so jealous of you, I cant wait to be there . See clinica Diagonal in your video brought me good memories.
Thanks!

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Posted on Nov 1, 2017, 1:44 pm
#435

Quote from: FDR101 on November 01, 2017, 09:14:40 AMCongrats helloworld!

Does that mean you no longer have any “foreign” objects in your legs? As in no nail, rods, screws and bolts are in your body anymore?

If that is the case, it would be very interesting to see if your running feels better the next couple of months.

Our bone is made of material that is somewhat elastic, but the metal nail and rods/screws are not, and thus I have a suspicioun that difficulty in running after fitbone may be partially due to the bone not being able to be elastic (on a very small anatomic scale) and reduce stress on your legs.
You are so right! It will be very interesting to see how the running goes now.
I wont be able to run for another 2-3 weeks just to be make sure that nothing breaks,
But then, 12 month after surgery, I will really be able to see if my running has improved or is maybe 100% back to normal.

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Posted on Nov 3, 2017, 9:45 am
#436

newest x-rays after rod removal:
https://imgur.com/a/8UPyV

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Posted on Nov 4, 2017, 10:24 am
#437

Wrapping plastic around my femurs to protect wounds against water:

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Posted on Nov 6, 2017, 11:44 am
#438

Great illustrative videos.

Have a good recovery.

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Posted on Nov 17, 2017, 11:26 am
#439

It has been one year since I started.
2,5 weeks since I got the implants out.
My legs are still a bit swollen from the last surgery and thus I still have not recovered the full flexibility that I had before taking out the implants, and am still not running.
However, I bike everyday. For the last few days I have been working outside at the place you see in the video, where I am right now, because I can place my laptop on some concrete which is 145 high and work standing.


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Posted on Dec 1, 2017, 5:24 pm
#440

Just got a video taken by inferioritycomplex.
One month after the implant removal my knees are still swollen and have not regained the flexibility I had prior to removal.
So the running is still not 100% but I think it is getting a bit closer, as my wounds heal 100%.

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