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Posted on Sep 26, 2017, 6:35 pm
#211

Getting x-rays tomorrow, hopefully regenerate is formed enough to remove the god damn things. Tired as fk from doing nothing.

Meanwhile I'm preparing for hard recovery One Step Closer - External tibias, femurs, humerus - Petersburg, Russia
Original Sustanon 250 + Cabergoline for PCT.
One Step Closer - External tibias, femurs, humerus - Petersburg, Russia

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Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 10:44 am
#212

Back from Dr. Kulesh. Left arm is consolidated, external to be removed within next week after bone stability test. Right one will need to wait about a month. I'll upload xrays once I receive them

For anyone wondering about "arm proportions" or humerus to forearm ratio - here is how it looks.
https://imgur.com/yhH7IQh

I do believe I've made the right decision to lengthen 3.5 cm on each humerus - while the proportions are still altered and it is noticeable, it's not necessary bad looking, well not for me at least. At the same time I gained 7 cm in arm span, compensating one stage of lengthening (7-7).

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Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 12:48 pm
#213

Really impressive what you've achieved, mate. You must have an iron will to get through all of that. Well done. Must have been extra hard doing all that external lengthening lugging around those giant balls too.  One Step Closer - External tibias, femurs, humerus - Petersburg, Russia

For what it's worth I think your arms look fine, although I guess the frames could throw off the perception a little, but I think it all easily looks in the realm of normal.

If you wouldn't mind, could you tell me the length of your radius/ulna? I'm currently doing AL and almost a 3cm and was thinking I might have to stop it there. It seems we had the same starting armspan so I was just curious. It is a little hard for me to tell right now since my arm and shoulder muscles have pretty much dissolved.

Well done again.

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Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 3:26 pm
#214

Quote from: Bleda on September 27, 2017, 12:48:20 PMIf you wouldn't mind, could you tell me the length of your radius/ulna? I'm currently doing AL and almost a 3cm and was thinking I might have to stop it there. It seems we had the same starting armspan so I was just curious. It is a little hard for me to tell right now since my arm and shoulder muscles have pretty much dissolved.

Well done again.
One Step Closer - External tibias, femurs, humerus - Petersburg, Russia
I didn't have my radius/ulna measured radiographically and trying to measure it myself wouldn't be reliable. It was pretty standard I'd say. Before 2.5 cm lengthened I didn't notice any shift in proportions, 3 was slightly noticeable and at 3.5 I decided to call it a day, to be safe.

Got the xrays btw
https://imgur.com/a/VvDFD

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Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 3:53 pm
#215

I am not a doc, but seems like your arms are healing about fast to average speed. So 4 months post op and 4weeks of lenghtening, right? To be honest you are pretty mutch on my target 3-4cm lenghtening on humerus.

Its really nice to read from people go trough this type of lenghtening, thanks for that!

Wish you all the best!

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Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 4:05 pm
#216

Quote from: ShortArm on September 27, 2017, 03:53:52 PMI am not a doc, but seems like your arms are healing about fast to average speed. So 4 months post op and 4weeks of lenghtening, right? To be honest you are pretty mutch on my target 3-4cm lenghtening on humerus.

Its really nice to read from people go trough this type of lenghtening, thanks for that!

Wish you all the best!
Yes it's pretty average healing speed for the (external) humerus. 34-35 days per cm lengthened post op.

Good luck with your lengthening  One Step Closer - External tibias, femurs, humerus - Petersburg, Russia

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Posted on Sep 27, 2017, 4:37 pm
#217

Quote from: Overdozer on September 27, 2017, 04:05:12 PMYes it's pretty average healing speed for the (external) humerus. 34-35 days per cm lengthened post op.

Good luck with your lengthening  One Step Closer - External tibias, femurs, humerus - Petersburg, Russia
Thanks.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2017, 1:25 pm
#218

Quote from: Overdozer on September 27, 2017, 10:44:58 AMBack from Dr. Kulesh. Left arm is consolidated, external to be removed within next week after bone stability test. Right one will need to wait about a month. I'll upload xrays once I receive them
Bone test failed. Regenerate is too soft. Have to wait another month and thats for the left arm.

fk my life.

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Posted on Sep 29, 2017, 2:26 pm
#219

Quote from: Overdozer on September 29, 2017, 01:25:27 PMBone test failed. Regenerate is too soft. Have to wait another month and thats for the left arm.

fk my life.
Man, i was really sad to read about this...month more with those frames..but try to hang in there..better safe than sorry. Temporary setback!

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Posted on Nov 7, 2017, 9:11 pm
#220

Hello Overdozer!

I would love to get into contact with you regarding my potential Arm lengthening surgery.

Please could you PM me so we could get into contact?

Thanks buddy and CONGRATS!

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