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Posted on Oct 25, 2015, 6:41 pm
#121

Hey Lumiere

Your diary is one of the best in the all forum!
7.5 cm in just 10 months, no ballerina foot and no other complications at all.
It looks like everything went so smoothly.
You diary is enlightening for me!
Very inspiring, I would definitely have my LL in Italy with Catagni after seeing this.

Keep posting, I want as many info as possible and want to see the very final result.
Please do not despair after removal.
Congrats

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Posted on Oct 26, 2015, 10:40 am
#122

Hey Please, I'll surely continue posting after frames remotion, just to keep you guys informed about my recovery process. Yesterday I took a picture of myself and, probably because of the angle, I'm really impressed about how my proportions look fine. The only thing is that my arms look a bit short, but that will be not a problem at all. I'm also gaining muscolar mass day by day, just walking and having some kind of squatt at home.
Here the picture:
Lumiere - External Tibiae with Dr. M. Catagni (Italy)

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Posted on Oct 26, 2015, 3:17 pm
#123

Good proportions mate, I'm happy for you.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2015, 3:37 pm
#124

Lumiere might I ask what your inseam is? You do have generally great proportions for your build; I wouldn't recommend lengthening anymore however. But still great job!

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Posted on Oct 28, 2015, 9:25 am
#125

lumiere, congratulations. Your proportions are really good.

I wanted to know, how did you manage a ballerina problem? I have got this problem in august, and it is still continuing ((( though I walk more, and do many streching exercises. Now a little better than it was in august, but this problem disturbing me a lot. 

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Posted on Oct 28, 2015, 2:27 pm
#126

Quote from: NB on October 28, 2015, 09:25:35 AMlumiere, congratulations. Your proportions are really good.

I wanted to know, how did you manage a ballerina problem? I have got this problem in august, and it is still continuing ((( though I walk more, and do many streching exercises. Now a little better than it was in august, but this problem disturbing me a lot.

Hi NB,

Thank you for your comment about my props Lumiere - External Tibiae with Dr. M. Catagni (Italy)

Ho many centimeters did you lengthen, with which method, and when did you finish the lenghening process? In my case, I had a little ballerina foot when I was close to the end of the lengthening process, but it has been becomed better day by day until I stop lengthening.
My only exercises has been walking as much as possible, standing on the wall with straight legs, etc..

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Posted on Oct 28, 2015, 3:34 pm
#127

You are welcome, I just told the truth ))

My lengthen is 6.8 cm. I did with Ilizarov method, in Baku. My surgery was on 5 May, 2015 and I stopped lengthen on 19 September, 0,5 mm per day. My ballerina began during my lengthen process and still continuing. at the beginning was about 6-7 cm, now about 3-4. When I walk a lot, my heels touch the ground, but I got an infection, that is why, I cant walk a lot.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2015, 8:39 pm
#128

Cure your infection, it would be useful if you are not walking in this period to keep the foot in place with a rubber band (day and night).
After that, simply walk as much as you can, stand on a wall until you get your feet touching the ground, and things will improve day by day. If that doesn't happens, after a couple of months, you may consider the Achille tendons surgery.

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Posted on Oct 29, 2015, 7:43 am
#129

Thanks for your advice. I hope I won't need to do surgery for it. After my surgery I am afraid of any pain (

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Posted on Nov 10, 2015, 11:03 am
#130

Hi everybody,

tomorrow is the great day, I should have my frames off. Hope everything is going well!

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