Quote from: Limbfan2020 on December 19, 2022, 09:38:55 PMhttps://youtu.be/31t8CafApwc
He's probably crippled for his whole life. He cannot walk, even 5 weeks after the surgery. No fixation of fibula bones which will cause severe arthritis later in life. He has severe ballerina foot which is very hard to fix. He also suffered from pinsite infection. LON is the worst method you can do since you connect the outer world with your bone marrow.
At 1:02 you can hear his desperation.
This dude had cosmetic teeth surgery to the point his gums got swollen and his teeth fell out. Then he decided to get braces at the age of 30-40-50 whatever he is. = failed.
He then got so much liposuction and botox in his face that his eyes were ready to fall out their sockets = failed
And then he flew to India to have jaw surgery which he wasn't even eligible for = failed
He got LON on tibias which guess what.. = failed.
These are the surgeries that i'm aware of, he must've done dozens more. He's gone on a whole world tour of surgeries. The only successful one he's had is his hair transplant.
The guy is the most genetically flawed person I have seen, no amount of surgery will have fixed his face. The ONE gift he had of being 5'11/178cm, he ruined by being too greedy.
In the end, the greatest thing that's happened to him is that he's been bedridden for the past 2 months which has made him lose lots of weight. He was clearly overweight and now this weight loss has made the biggest impact to making him look good. He did all these surgeries but all he needed to do was lose weight.
LON Tibia with Dr Yukksel Yurttas
Good luck on your journey. There is a lot of bad writing about your doctor. I hope you don't get injured.
I'm at 4.2cm today. I have no signs of ballerina foot yet and when I wake up my heels are touching the ground. My amazing physiotherapist Fatma is excellent in preventing that for me.
I've not had any infections.
I have no nerve pain.
I'm almost to the finish line!
Quote from: shortisnotfun on February 04, 2023, 08:10:09 AMI'm at 4.2cm today. I have no signs of ballerina foot yet and when I wake up my heels are touching the ground. My amazing physiotherapist Fatma is excellent in preventing that for me.
I've not had any infections.
I'm almost to the finish line!
Have you thought of going to 6cm?
Quote from: LengtheningDream on February 04, 2023, 08:29:29 AMHave you thought of going to 6cm?
I've thought about it, but then I think about keeping these frames on me for another month and immediately it's a no.

Quote from: shortisnotfun on February 04, 2023, 08:37:26 AMI've thought about it, but then I think about keeping these frames on me for another month and immediately it's a no.

Isnt it just another 14 days for 1cm at 0.75mm per day. It might be worth it you could consider because sometimes 5cm might not have as much of a difference. Just some food for thought. 
Quote from: shortisnotfun on February 04, 2023, 08:37:26 AMI've thought about it, but then I think about keeping these frames on me for another month and immediately it's a no.

if you think you stop at 5cm, after the removal can be you have only 4cm or 4.5cm
you can ask your LL Friends who have the fixator removed
Quote from: LengtheningDream on February 04, 2023, 10:57:01 AMIsnt it just another 14 days for 1cm at 0.75mm per day. It might be worth it you could consider because sometimes 5cm might not have as much of a difference. Just some food for thought. 
Quote from: we.live.once on February 04, 2023, 11:07:41 AMif you think you stop at 5cm, after the removal can be you have only 4cm or 4.5cm
you can ask your LL Friends who have the fixator removed
Fair enough. I'll see where I am at 5cm and if I'd like to continue.

by the way, did you recognize, there is something wrong here?
where are the internal nails?
Quote from: we.live.once on February 04, 2023, 11:16:03 AM
by the way, did you recognize, there is something wrong here?
where are the internal nails?
Please read my previous posts.
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