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Posted on Nov 23, 2019, 4:45 pm
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Quote from: PANDA:BEAR.. on November 23, 2019, 12:33:20 PMAre you affiliated with Dr Betz?


Dude, fk off.
I'm telling my experience with Dr. Betz, I'm not affiliated with him at all.
Stop being paranoid thinking no one had good results with the guy.
Even the patients that some people use as an example of "bad results", like Andrewshizzles, are pretty happy with their result right now (I use him as an example because we were at the Park Hotel during the same time).
I suggest you book a consultation with Betz and see for yourself how many current and potential patients the guy has.

He does not need a random guy like me advertising for him.
I'm here in the forum just because I'm interested in doing tibia now and II'm choosing between Stryde and Betzbone.
I had no idea Betz had become some kinda of forbidden doctor in this new forum.

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Posted on Nov 23, 2019, 6:03 pm
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Quote from: BetzLandLiberator on November 23, 2019, 04:45:46 PMDude, fk off.
I'm telling my experience with Dr. Betz, I'm not affiliated with him at all.
Stop being paranoid thinking no one had good results with the guy.
Even the patients that some people use as an example of "bad results", like Andrewshizzles, are pretty happy with their result right now (I use him as an example because we were at the Park Hotel during the same time).
I suggest you book a consultation with Betz and see for yourself how many current and potential patients the guy has.

He does not need a random guy like me advertising for him.
I'm here in the forum just because I'm interested in doing tibia now and II'm choosing between Stryde and Betzbone.
I had no idea Betz had become some kinda of forbidden doctor in this new forum.


Hey ... dude just chill .. I just thought you were affiliated.. that's all..
I'm sure Dr Betz is a good doctor.... panda 🤣

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Posted on Nov 23, 2019, 7:45 pm
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I’m still on crutches two months after lengthening ended, but am able to walk short distances without them in the last few weeks. I’m thinking it will take a few more months to be complete rid of crutches.

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Posted on Nov 23, 2019, 11:17 pm
#14

Quote from: BetzLandLiberator on November 23, 2019, 04:16:02 AMWell, I did way more than you (9cm my left femur, 10cm on my right femur) so in my case I wouldn't have been able to work just 2 weeks after lengthening - my duckass was pretty bad and my leg muscles were weak.
But you're doing just 6cm and the current Betzbone is stronger than the one I had in 2012. So maybe it's possible.
But I'd try to be on the safe side and give myself 1 or 2 months post lengthening.


hey,

I am a current Betz patient. May I ask at which centimeter your duckass started and how long it took after lengthening for you to walk normal? Thanks

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