PYOTR's ST. PETERSBURG JOURNAL
Good Luck Sir!
A lot of diaries with solomin now, great 
Hey how much is this costing? I ask as they've increased their prices recently
I really can't see any significant reason an 56 man, married for 33 years, wants to do 2 LLs for adding 14cm and with lon-latn even on femurs.
I could understand to do about 6cm on tibias to become 1.70 and live normally your remaining 30 or more years with a normal height, but doing 2 LLs and ruining your body at that age where the rehabilitation and risks are much harder, for no real reason (dating, carreer etc) really is something I can'r understand.
But it is your life so I hope everything go well.
What an asinine comment on so may levels.
Quote from: Pyotr on August 25, 2018, 04:14:51 PM
Good luck on your journey PYOTRS
@bodybuilder: I'm sure people must have said the same when you were going to go for limb lengthening. What is important to you only you get to decide not your friends and relatives or anyone on this forum.CLL doesn't have a age limit and I'm sure there is medical reason behind it. Otherwise experienced doctors like Dr.Paley won't do it in first place. Yes, your recovery might not as fast as a 16 year old person but you will recover . One of Dr Paley's patient completed CLL at 56 successfuly.
Hi Pyotr!
Are you planning to pay the doctors by cash or via wire, I can't comprehend how you will stack bills of 5000 roubles, if the payment requires 300k in advance.
If so, are you just gonna visit a lot of ATM or using western union as a currency exchange?
Goodluck and have a safe trip!
In the "logistics" post above, I mentioned currency and currency exchange. Feel free to read through that post for additional information.
I plan to take about $10K USD with me. As I need rubles, I will exchange dollars for rubles at one of the major banks (i.e., Sberbank as "Android" mentioned). Doing so will yield an exchange rate close to the prime rate (within a couple percent of the prime rate). Otherwise, to exchange to rubles in advance would cost 7-10%.
Naturally, I worry about carrying that much cash so have devised several ways to be comfortable about my ability to protect my cash (which I will not disclose because to do so would undermine the protection.)
Moreover, the sheer bulk of 675,000 rubles renders it impractical to attempt to carry rubles.
If you are wondering about cost, I suggest you contact Dr. Kulesh. He will provide you his "file" that contains information about procedures and costs so that you can calculate the cost for the procedure you anticipate.
Quote from: Jayjay on August 27, 2018, 01:14:25 PMGood luck on your journey PYOTRS
@bodybuilder: I'm sure people must have said the same when you were going to go for limb lengthening. What is important to you only you get to decide not your friends and relatives or anyone on this forum.CLL doesn't have a age limit and I'm sure there is medical reason behind it. Otherwise experienced doctors like Dr.Paley won't do it in first place. Yes, your recovery might not as fast as a 16 year old person but you will recover . One of Dr Paley's patient completed CLL at 56 successfuly.
Of course they didnt. There is not a better candidate for LL than a less than 1.70 young man.
I was 1.68 and 22 yo when I did LL and the extra height helped me hugely with dating. Also the younger you are the easier tha rehabilitation.
If I was married or more than 50 I would never do LL.
But I cant understand why someon at that age and married would do it. But not both segments and for big amounts. That is crazy and nonsense.
Still I wished good luck to our fellow LLer though.
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