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Posted on Dec 7, 2023, 4:45 am
#11

Dam going the old fashion way lol. I thought u had a long fixator beside ur tibia but it's ilizarov frames u did. How much was the cost?

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Posted on Dec 7, 2023, 8:36 am
#12

Replies and update:
(1) Pain : post surgery day 3-4, pain level remains to be 2-3/10 even “Tibia Lon” old fashioned way
Reason I chose that is because I quickly read people’s choices and they cited it’s safer and reliable . But it causes more scars. Since scaring is not a big issue for me (personal choice only) I go with it for its reliableness.
Disclaimer : before I mentioned pain level was reduced to 1 or 2 out of 10. I want to describe what’s going on , my intuition.  Reasons of the lower pain than expected . Maybe due to (A) 3 different pain killers were administered in my case.  (B) Donghoon was a good “surgeon “ and able to cut into my bones effectively .  In fact, the surgery took faster than expected.  (C) I am just very Lucky.

More detail about the pain. Day 3-4. Now the pain switches to pain in the knees actually . It caused by the heavy fixators.  It feels like , as if , you hold a 30-40 pound dumbbell on the hands and do some house chores.  Your wrists / knees become sore.  It’s ok if you remain in the bed, but since it’s a few days post surgery and I need to get ready for training and moving around , I need to get used to it.  There are not much pain from the pain sites for me , it’s a surprise to me.  Instead it’s the knees .  But it’s still very manageable since bones are separated in the procedure ffs.

Additional points : I won’t disclose confidential info so some info I will not disclose. My purpose to write a diary is to provide info to the community . Mostly on Pain and first hand experience . Have a good day everyone. Keep updating later .

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Posted on Dec 7, 2023, 9:09 am
#13

Reply: the staff here are very decent. My personal translator is also very good. In fact all people I faced in Seoul are relatively decent and supportive.  I am not favoring anyone , just point out the facts from my experience. Cheers

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Posted on Dec 7, 2023, 9:11 am
#14

Quote from: Versa on December 07, 2023, 08:36:25 AMTibia Lon” old fashioned way
Reason I chose that is because I quickly read people’s choices and they cited it’s safer and reliable . But it causes more scars. Since scaring is not a big issue for me (personal choice only) I go with it for its reliableness.
You mean LON is more reliable for tibias than internal?

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Posted on Dec 7, 2023, 12:40 pm
#15

You made my dream come true man. I wish you success in your journey. I'm will follow your diary Lon tibia by Donghoon

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Posted on Dec 7, 2023, 8:15 pm
#16

Quote from: wantingtobetaller on December 06, 2023, 05:03:26 AMI have been there for consultations.

IMO Dr. Donghoon is nice but workers there were not very friendly.
Additionally, I don't like the location of the clinic, it is pretty far from Seoul.

Also, that place is booked. In order to get the surgery there, I need to wait like at least a year.
Not true, I booked for next year last month ago

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Posted on Dec 11, 2023, 3:11 am
#17

they really do got some tall guys in korea. what are they doing over there. must be a genetic thing.

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Posted on Dec 11, 2023, 7:34 pm
#18

Quote from: Versa on December 06, 2023, 03:41:08 AMI have this mindset more than 20 years ago.

How old are you?

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024, 12:06 pm
#19

I need to update this post because I feel the need to correct some of my comments before.  I don’t want people reading it get the wrong idea.
To recapped the purpose of this post is mainly about my experience in pain during my Lon tibia surgery.
It has been 4.5 months since I posted
My ultimate height achieved is 7.1 cm
To make my points clear , and cut it short , I want to stress my points
Initially , as you can read from my initial post , the pain level sounded very encouraging .  In fact , it was , surprisingly, the first surgery except for the first 30 mins post op, it was …easy in pain.  Other than that, the first two months during lengthening was also 3/10, or sometimes even 2/10.
Nothing too special to talk about during the first two months except the first time when I stood which was about 3 weeks in.  I want to share there would be sharp pain when you first try to stand , it goes up to like 7-8/10. BUT! My first tip in this is Don’t force it , Don’t push yourself in the initially stand !  Because , what happened to me was 8/10 pain on one day, afterwards a few more days pass , my condition suddenly went up , and I could stand with 3-4/10 , and later it wasn’t painful. I guess it was because you need to let the “Calus” or at least the “softer bone to grow before you stand on it . I guess the pain of 8/10 came because there was nothing much inside at first , if you know what I mean , so don’t force it

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Posted on Apr 18, 2024, 12:28 pm
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For the first 2 months or so , I did rehab, doing the exercises , stretches guided by the PT, walking with walker, etc , everything was smooth, I spent 3-4 hours each day , and even did studying each day, chilling all the way . I even had good sleep like 8 hours average ,Until,,,
When you reach the 4cm or so stage….
No sharp pain don’t worry , But as all the people who done it would told you , the challenge comes post 4cm , and yep, it sure did ..
(1) you start to notice you can’t do the positions / exercises as before, and the “Tightness” comes to play , it adds to pain level so it was like 4/10 for me.  Sidenote, what I did was I tried to push exercises and one time I noticed my leg on one side was “shaking” while stretching … I ended up hurting part of the tendon , and I couldn’t do   no more for 1-2 weeks , so tip is watch your body when it shakes uncontrollably that’s body signal don’t push too hard..
(2) 4-5 cm stage, I recovered from the tendon injury, but with ever increasing tightness , the uncomfortable sensation I would say , doubles! My sleep average went down to 4-5 hours from then on, pain wise , if included the uncomfortableness / tightness, it was like 4-5/10
(3) 5-7cm stage, I simply couldn’t exercise as much , some days I honestly gave up , couldn’t do study, I just lay on bed to watch clips etc
Ballerina foot kind of thing would happen a little , due to tendon not catching up with the length.  Also, when you have less exercise for just a few hours , your legs and feet would feel like stone. Lastly, last month of my experience was sometimes quite painful, with the pin site / skin stretches, the knees which is a BIG part where uncomfortable and pain com from

Overall , I ‘d say if first month is 1.   The last month experience is 5 times worse.  If every month was like the last month, I would probably stopped at 3/4 cm 😂 lol


I feel like updating this because I was too optimistic initially. For those considering this procedure, all I can say is , YOU REALLY need great determination.  For me I am like 40 and ever since I was 15 I would wear shoes pads, you know , I have 25 years of determination. I don’t regret the procedure , but it’s definitely ONE hack of hassle and challenge to overcome . Tomorrow I will take my frames off , and I heard from people it is actually much more painful than the first surgery , I will update again soon .   
Good luck fellas~~~ Think not twice but think A lot more times before doing it.

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