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Posted on Mar 22, 2023, 9:46 pm
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Another classic ad diary...

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Posted on Mar 22, 2023, 9:50 pm
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on March 21, 2023, 01:45:09 AMDay 4 (First day of PT)
Prob just a regular session of bowel movement, so I know there's still more poop in me. Shoving the Dulcolax in my ass worked like a charm. It doesnt hurt, feel weird, and I'm not even gay. Apply some lube when you are sitting down in the toilet, shove it in with your index finger. You'll   in an hour or so.
ah ok i will ignore you now bye Precise 2.2 Femur (March 2023) Journal

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Posted on Mar 22, 2023, 9:51 pm
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on March 16, 2023, 05:01:59 PMI'm getting precise 2.2 on my femur tomorrow in the US. I will disclose which doctor after the surgery. Starting height 5' 8.5" and hoping to get 8cm to 5' 11.65"

Day 0 (day before surgery)
I'm pretty nervous, still not really sure what I'm getting myself into even though I researched a ton. I am going through this journey alone (at least the first 3 weeks). I have rented a large airbnb house nearby and set everything up. Have my shower chairs, toilet aid, empty water bottles near my bed to pee in, everything is set up for me to return when I am discharged from the hospital. Picked up my meds and did bloodwork as well. Meds were pretty expensive, especially the pain killers which was not covered by insurance for me. Going to try to sleep early at 10pm today and wake up at 4:30 am for my surgery tomorrow. I've got food all set up in the fridge so I can microwave things easily. And I practiced using the walker/wheelchair throughout the house so I know I can move around. Last thing I'm going to do is get a short haircut because I anticipate I wont be showering much, so shorter hair will be easier to deal with. Let me know if I'm missing any more preparation for the big day!

Who are you going to tell about this procedure later on?  Or nobody?

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Posted on Mar 23, 2023, 2:50 am
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Quote from: lessthanavg8300 on March 22, 2023, 09:51:04 PMWho are you going to tell about this procedure later on?  Or nobody?

Just told my sister the day I got discharged on the phone. She's a doctor too so she gave me pretty good tips. My parents will probably know in a couple weeks since they will visit me in Vegas and help me drive back up.

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Posted on Mar 23, 2023, 3:26 pm
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on March 23, 2023, 02:50:33 AMJust told my sister the day I got discharged on the phone. She's a doctor too so she gave me pretty good tips. My parents will probably know in a couple weeks since they will visit me in Vegas and help me drive back up.

lol that must have been such a shock for her to hear.  I chose not to tell anyone but honestly telling your direct family is going to relieve so much stress.  Hiding this procedure is like a high stakes chess game and you build up all these lies you never wanted to tell and just feel bad about it.  Now you can just concentrate on the procedure so thats good.

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Posted on Mar 23, 2023, 3:48 pm
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Quote from: lessthanavg8300 on March 23, 2023, 03:26:16 PMlol that must have been such a shock for her to hear.  I chose not to tell anyone but honestly telling your direct family is going to relieve so much stress.  Hiding this procedure is like a high stakes chess game and you build up all these lies you never wanted to tell and just feel bad about it.  Now you can just concentrate on the procedure so thats good.

She was mildy shocked but not as bad as I thought. I think people in med field just seen so much stuff nothing really shocks them anymore. Like the nurses that took care of me had stores of taking care of murders with gunshot wound and guards outside.
I think a good lie I’ll tell non family members I’d that I always had my right leg slightly shorter than my left one. It hasn’t really caused problems but the doctor recommend I take care of it when I’m younger and can heal faster since it might cause hip pain problems in the future. Then somehow add in, the doctor convinced me since I’m going through this I can do the same thing on the other leg for just a few thousand dollar more and grow a bit taller since insurance only covers one leg. And I got baited into it.

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Posted on Mar 23, 2023, 3:51 pm
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on March 23, 2023, 02:50:33 AMJust told my sister the day I got discharged on the phone. She's a doctor too so she gave me pretty good tips. My parents will probably know in a couple weeks since they will visit me in Vegas and help me drive back up.

lol that must have been such a shock for her to hear.  I chose not to tell anyone but honestly telling your direct family is going to relieve so much stress.  Hiding this procedure is like a high stakes chess game and you build up all these lies you never wanted to tell and just feel bad about it.  Now you can just concentrate on the procedure so thats good.
You insult people's intelligence. Look here now fake diaries are talking to each other lol Precise 2.2 Femur (March 2023) Journal

I've decided to be just like you. I am in the 3rd week of my surgery, I had surgery to dr becker and I grew 10 cm. I walk and run. I'm sorry I can't upload pictures and videos, I'm just going to write a lot. I also want to publish a diary of my trip to mars. Day 1 was very difficult. I got used to it on the 2nd day, I am very happy.

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Posted on Mar 23, 2023, 3:56 pm
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Quote from: ballsackoffury123 on March 23, 2023, 03:48:58 PMShe was mildy shocked but not as bad as I thought. I think people in med field just seen so much stuff nothing really shocks them anymore. Like the nurses that took care of me had stores of taking care of murders with gunshot wound and guards outside.
I think a good lie I’ll tell non family members I’d that I always had my right leg slightly shorter than my left one. It hasn’t really caused problems but the doctor recommend I take care of it when I’m younger and can heal faster since it might cause hip pain problems in the future. Then somehow add in, the doctor convinced me since I’m going through this I can do the same thing on the other leg for just a few thousand dollar more and grow a bit taller since insurance only covers one leg. And I got baited into it.

Yeah I used to date someone with a relative who worked in medical and he would show peoples arms like caught in machinery all the time.  Theyve seen it all.

Thats probably the best you can do and its not a bad one.  Some excuse like bow leg correction isnt going to fly.  3 inches is a lot taller.  Like you're going to look like a completely different person.

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Posted on Mar 23, 2023, 4:04 pm
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Quote from: Werewolf on March 23, 2023, 03:51:49 PMYou insult people's intelligence. Look here now fake diaries are talking to each other lol Precise 2.2 Femur (March 2023) Journal

I've decided to be just like you. I am in the 3rd week of my surgery, I had surgery to dr becker and I grew 10 cm. I walk and run. I'm sorry I can't upload pictures and videos, I'm just going to write a lot. I also want to publish a diary of my trip to mars. Day 1 was very difficult. I got used to it on the 2nd day, I am very happy.

This journal is for precise 2.2.  I knew you were dumb but I thought you at least knew how to read.

"You insult people's intelligence" you make it too easy with comments like this.

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Posted on Mar 27, 2023, 7:03 am
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Interesting. My "glans" have been fused for years, so it's not like they can just stretch open for a catheter. I always worried about what would happen if I had stones I needed to pass and had to get surgery, but it looks like this is something I'll have to figure out first...

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