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Posted on Aug 27, 2022, 11:41 pm
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I spent days to find one case of full recovery after CLL and there is no one full recovery,even with the best surgeon there is no proof of returning to pre surgery capacity of athletism even no one show a normal gait !!!what’s is going on and what’s kind if surgury it’s it’s if the most had no recovery(kind of 95 present)pre surgury

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022, 2:12 am
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LL is a big deal.  It's a sacrifice.

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022, 2:36 am
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Quote from: Taweel on August 27, 2022, 11:41:23 PMI spent days to find one case of full recovery after CLL and there is no one full recovery,even with the best surgeon there is no proof of returning to pre surgery capacity of athletism even no one show a normal gait !!!what’s is going on and what’s kind if surgury it’s it’s if the most had no recovery(kind of 95 present)pre surgury



i used to think the same as qasira over here but after doing the surgery myself and seeing first hand what happens i know why noone bothers updating diaries years later

yes you do return to normal, im 4 months post removal and already walk normal, calves stretched, achilles stretched, all the teeny tiny ligaments in my feet who got pushed out of balance by the ballerina also stretched

the body adapts qasira dont worry. just dont be a retard and do 9 cm on tibias or somesheet. remember the bone can get stretched indefinitely

you can sit with frames for 3 years and make your tibias 3 meters long if you want to

but the soft tissues have a limit, the tibia is limited by the achilles mainly and the femur is limited by the IT band mainly. beyond a certain point these tendons dont have any more elasticity and thats when youre officially fked for life and will be walking like a spastic cripple for life boyo

people tend to move on from this surgery after a successful end result so you get mainly the botched cases sticking around

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022, 8:53 am
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What a retard. You have both of your lega broken and metal put inside so you’re not a manlet anymore, you expect to be Usain Bolt after that? Keep your ‘athleticism’, this isn’t the right place for world class athletes like you

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022, 5:05 pm
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Quote from: boklecrt on August 28, 2022, 02:36:20 AM
i used to think the same as qasira over here but after doing the surgery myself and seeing first hand what happens i know why noone bothers updating diaries years later

yes you do return to normal, im 4 months post removal and already walk normal, calves stretched, achilles stretched, all the teeny tiny ligaments in my feet who got pushed out of balance by the ballerina also stretched

the body adapts qasira dont worry. just dont be a retard and do 9 cm on tibias or somesheet. remember the bone can get stretched indefinitely

you can sit with frames for 3 years and make your tibias 3 meters long if you want to

but the soft tissues have a limit, the tibia is limited by the achilles mainly and the femur is limited by the IT band mainly. beyond a certain point these tendons dont have any more elasticity and thats when youre officially fked for life and will be walking like a spastic cripple for life boyo

people tend to move on from this surgery after a successful end result so you get mainly the botched cases sticking around


 i feel like, if i get LL and had bad results, i would be all over on the forum by complaining. so they must just move on, maybe that's why they don't update.
still a strange thing to see, so many unfinished threads by patients

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022, 9:22 pm
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Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on August 28, 2022, 02:12:55 AMLL is a big deal.  It's a sacrifice.

Sacrifice what ,ability?how much ability will reduce?
Gait and running at least should be ok if the surgeon is good?

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Posted on Aug 28, 2022, 9:24 pm
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Quote from: djimbo9 on August 28, 2022, 08:53:21 AMWhat a retard. You have both of your lega broken and metal put inside so you’re not a manlet anymore, you expect to be Usain Bolt after that? Keep your ‘athleticism’, this isn’t the right place for world class athletes like you

If i do 3 inches femur then 2 inches in tibia it’s we’ll be ok?
I am 180 cm tall

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Posted on Aug 29, 2022, 1:21 am
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Quote from: Taweel on August 28, 2022, 09:24:42 PMIf i do 3 inches femur then 2 inches in tibia it’s we’ll be ok?
I am 180 cm tall



you don’t need this surgery come on , 180 is great height
Waste of time, money and health

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Posted on Aug 29, 2022, 2:03 am
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Quote from: djimbo9 on August 28, 2022, 08:53:21 AMWhat a retard. You have both of your lega broken and metal put inside so you’re not a manlet anymore, you expect to be Usain Bolt after that? Keep your ‘athleticism’, this isn’t the right place for world class athletes like you


at first i thought your post was a little harsh but now that qasira has clarified she is already 180 and combined with the hysterical first post i have to agree with you

lmao, 3+2 inches, crazy camel shagger needs to pack it up and No full recovery after CLL even with best surgeon??proofs,vidoeo of gait,run…

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Posted on Aug 29, 2022, 3:53 am
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Quote from: boklecrt on August 29, 2022, 02:03:25 AMat first i thought your post was a little harsh but now that qasira has clarified she is already 180 and combined with the hysterical first post i have to agree with you

lmao, 3+2 inches, crazy camel shagger needs to pack it up and No full recovery after CLL even with best surgeon??proofs,vidoeo of gait,run…

What’s the problem if I want to add more height to my 180 cm,I don’t understand?however thank u man and wish u the best,

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