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Posted on Feb 4, 2019, 1:39 pm
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Quote from: California2 on February 02, 2019, 01:24:48 AMPlease understand I am not trying to tell you what to do--we all must make own own choices.  I am merely sharing some generally accepted medical information for your consideration.

Some MDs from Asia and Europe do not accept this information about NSAIDs.  However, perhaps your callus would have been even better had you avoided NSAIDs?

Who knows?  Nonetheless, in my experience, better information generally leads to better decisions.

I accept the research about NSAIDs but even knowing it, I took massive doses of NSAIDs at one point because I had nothing else to fight the pain.


Yeah fair. My doctor follows similar practices as Russian doctors, I was originally prescribed panadols and other drugs that had limited effect. Anyway, yes callous is good. But, I am definitely feeling a lot weaker behind my knees in my tendons almost to the point of making walking impossible. Not sure if it's normal during consolidation but it's a pain in the ass.

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Posted on Feb 5, 2019, 11:23 pm
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Nerve pain / damage is one of the worst possible complications with this surgery. Some Monegal patients can't walk properly 3 years post op due to nerve damage

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Posted on Mar 22, 2019, 2:16 pm
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Quote from: takura on January 29, 2019, 07:15:42 PMI recall this problem with a guy lengthening with Dr.Kulesh where they had to distract him 2.5mm per day due to his premature consolidation and he felt death
Anyway try not distracting for a few days and then get back on track and see if that helps

I think theyre pushing him to death!1mm per day is the limit of daily lengthening!

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