Dear LL community,
I hope this reaches everyone well. I first want to thank this forum for a lot of useful info which I used to make my decision. I underwent bilateral femur LL w/ Dr. Mahboubian on 11/6/14! I have been home since 11/8 and boy has it been a struggle. I am very independent with a very busy business schedule and so having to slow down and depend on others along with healing has been difficult. Thanks to my physical therapist the swelling has deceased substantially and I am now able to bend at the knees and life my legs.
I wanted to join this community so that I can share my experiences and also get some feedback on what to expect in the coming weeks and months.
Cheers!
Precise 2 Bilateral Femur LL- Dr. Mahboubian 11/6/14 (Incomplete)
Hey!
The first month will be rough especially dealing with surgical pain and physiotherapy can be a real torture
It will be a good idea to routinely take painkillers for the first few weeks so the pain does not accumulate and hit back hard!
But things should settle later and your legs will gradually improve day by day.
Tell us a bit about yourself e.g. initial height, target, are you planning to lengthen tibias as well?
All the best!
Indian doctor?
Hi SIRE3111,
Good luck on your leg lengthening. How many times to you get checkup and x ray from Dr. Mahboubian?
Quote from: Hallijah on November 18, 2014, 10:21:06 AMIndian doctor?
Mahboubian sounds like Persian name.
He is one of the best one in US
^He's got 6 years experience compared to Paley or Rozbruch's over 20 years do I wouldn't think so.
Quote from: Cannibal on November 19, 2014, 03:25:55 AM^He's got 6 years experience compared to Paley or Rozbruch's over 20 years do I wouldn't think so.
This. Heard scary things, but I hope luck is on your side.
Quote from: Gichelu on November 19, 2014, 01:24:01 AMHi SIRE3111,
Good luck on your leg lengthening. How many times to you get checkup and x ray from Dr. Mahboubian?
Mahboubian sounds like Persian name.
Certainly Persian. Probably from a family who migrated to the United States after 1979 Iran Islamic Revolution. That would make him a second generation American. Just guessing though, I could be entirely wrong. Iranian-Americans certainly are very educated people. I don't like Dr.Mahboubian's marketing strategies but I would trust him as a doctor.
Quote from: ChrisIsaak on November 19, 2014, 03:44:35 PMCertainly Persian. Probably from a family who migrated to the United States after 1979 Iran Islamic Revolution. That would make him a second generation American. Just guessing though, I could be entirely wrong. Iranian-Americans certainly are very educated people. I don't like Dr.Mahboubian's marketing strategies but I would trust him as a doctor.
its the same strategy as paley
Best luck for you man.and show is some pictures
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