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Posted on Aug 31, 2021, 1:09 pm
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Hello everybody, I will have a surgeyr this month and I would like to share with you my experience. I will have the surgery with Dr. Guichet using the Gnail. I have been training with them for a couple of months and now I am physically ready.

I will be updating about my journey after my surgery.

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Posted on Sep 9, 2021, 3:39 am
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Quote from: Medieval European on August 31, 2021, 01:42:48 PMI'd feel grateful for your updates!But G-nails are newly published and u

gotta be one of Guinea pigs LOL.I dunno how fit your body is and that's

a crucial factor.

I know that Dr. Guichet developed, after the Albizzia nail, the Guichet nail, nick name 'G Nail’ he has been using for years. I do not feel like a Guinea pig, but if you feel I am one, I only want to become a happier and taller Guinea pigs!

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Posted on Sep 9, 2021, 3:42 am
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Quote from: ilovescience on August 31, 2021, 01:39:25 PMThat would be interesting. Would you mind updating your journey in video format? Kind of like what other YouTubers who did LL and shared them on video??

I will share some video, when I can

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Posted on Sep 9, 2021, 4:25 am
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I finally got my surgery on Wednesday, so exactly 1 week from today.
Operation went very well. Dr Guichet made me move my legs, do exercises and as soon as I awaken from the operation. Clicks were not painful.
Due to morphine, my recovery was delayed a bit and I could complete the walking, bike and stairs only at 5 PM.
The next day, I still had problems due to morphine, but it eventually solved as I could leave late afternoon.
On Friday afternoon, I went to the gym.
The feeling of clicks is strange, and I will have to get used to it. Training is tough but after it, I feel fetter.
This week, I had difficulties to complete my daily program and I need to better organise.
I have a friend with me, but from this coming Friday, I am by my own.
Clicks are not painful but the good position is still a bit tricky to find.

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Posted on Sep 10, 2021, 4:12 am
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Quote from: SirStretchAlot on September 09, 2021, 08:55:49 AMCongrats! Non-painful clicking is a fantastic start. Stretch everyday, every moment, and you'll do great!

Thank you! That is exactly what I do every moment of the day.

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Posted on Sep 11, 2021, 7:16 am
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Today is my 10 day from the surgery and pain is growing, I can feel it directly in my bone. The pain is like when you are 8 years old and hurts his leg at night because they are growing. Doing clicks are harder especially on left leg but pain still manageable. My fellow patients said the feeling is normal they were on the same pain the first 2 week from the surgery.

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Posted on Dec 10, 2021, 7:08 pm
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I’m finally back home, finished my lengthening on November 4 and reached 7.6 cm. I am glad to have stopped just at the right time my femurs are proportional with my tibias.
I am happy to have done this even if my lengthening experience was not as easy as other patients. I had difficulty clicking, especially on my left leg, because my bone fusion was going really fast.
After 1 month of stopping lengthening my X-rays showed full fusion (3 months after surgery) https://imgur.com/Yscq4k1, even still not fully white. Here is how I walked 2 weeks after I stopped clicking https://imgur.com/aRj7J7L . Dr Guichet authorized me to gradually resume sports.
In the past I have always thought that it was impossible for me to get taller and that it would cost millions to do this procedure. I am happy to have done it at a reasonable price.

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