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Posted on Dec 1, 2017, 5:30 pm
#441

Quote from: helloworld on December 01, 2017, 05:24:46 PMJust 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%.


Looks much more natural

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Posted on Dec 4, 2017, 1:45 pm
#442

It looks like you are running with some heavy stuff on your shoulders. I'm sure once inflammation goes away your normal speed and agility will come back.

Keep it up man!

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Posted on Dec 16, 2017, 1:43 pm
#443

Hi Helloworld! I was never much of a runner (more swimmer, only uni never national level), but I could get back to my 5k 30 min time after 17 months stopping lengthening. Everything felt different at first, joints, muscles, gait, but the body just needs to relearn how to run again. I quite sure you will get back to 100% of your pre 'LL level.

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Posted on Dec 16, 2017, 3:26 pm
#444

Cool to know Antonio, did you remove your rods? You are welcome to join us here in Barcelona, good place Limb lengthening with Fitbone

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Posted on Dec 16, 2017, 5:03 pm
#445

Hey helloworld, good progress you are doing great.

Is there any chance that you could do and film a cooper test at some point?

It is where you run on a track for 12 minutes and is from my knowledge a widespread way of testing the running endurance of a person.

If you could reach 2000-2500 meters in 12 minutes it would put you in the normal category afaik.

If you were able to film it doing so it would prove once and for all that it is possible to reach a normal level of running after lengthening.

Good luck with your further recovery.

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Posted on Dec 16, 2017, 5:26 pm
#446

Why do so many of you feel this need of showing off about pre LL athletic abilities? Helloworld posting his video is OK, but Inferioritycomplex and other people boasting about their physical abilities is boring. It also leads sensible users to question their mental equilibrium. Only a loser would use this forum to show off.

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Posted on Dec 16, 2017, 5:47 pm
#447

Quote from: backrandom on December 16, 2017, 05:26:08 PMWhy do so many of you feel this need of showing off about pre LL athletic abilities? Helloworld posting his video is OK, but Inferioritycomplex and other people boasting about their physical abilities is boring. It also leads sensible users to question their mental equilibrium. Only a loser would use this forum to show off.

Who is showing off? The mention of pre-LL athletic abilities is so that a proper comparison  can be made between pre and post 'LL states without subjective opinions. Running at x speed pre 'LL and 90%x post 'LL means that the loss can be quantified and so the risk rewards can be better evaluated. Instead of talking ck you should be thanking us

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Posted on Dec 16, 2017, 7:09 pm
#448

Quote from: Antonio on December 16, 2017, 05:47:28 PMWho is showing off? The mention of pre-LL athletic abilities is so that a proper comparison  can be made between pre and post 'LL states without subjective opinions. Running at x speed pre 'LL and 90%x post 'LL means that the loss can be quantified and so the risk rewards can be better evaluated. Instead of talking ck you should be thanking us

Not you. You said uni level, but Inferioritycomplex is showing off too much, as well as other users. I'm not thanking you because I have my own LL Friends, and their accounts are more accurate than all the propaganda posted in this forum. I just felt the need to tell users not to consider Helloworld as an example, because there are both worse and better cases. Don't generalize please.

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Posted on Dec 17, 2017, 9:39 pm
#449

Running became a bit more normal.
Only thing that is bothering me is that my left knee is still a bit swolen after the rod removal surgery.


@FDR: I am always on the lookout for a track where I could measure my running. As soon as I find I will do it.

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Posted on Dec 19, 2017, 12:25 am
#450

Quote from: helloworld on December 17, 2017, 09:39:38 PMRunning became a bit more normal.
Only thing that is bothering me is that my left knee is still a bit swolen after the rod removal surgery.


@FDR: I am always on the lookout for a track where I could measure my running. As soon as I find I will do it.

Looking very good hello world!  Are you now based here permanently?

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