Quote from: Movie on November 12, 2018, 06:35:38 AMAwesome thread bro, if you don't mind me asking how old are you?
I reside in LA so I most likely will be doing internals too with Dr. M at 75K I think is a good bang for your buck here in the US
I'm 31 now.
Quote from: MirinHeight on November 12, 2018, 06:47:19 AMcan they notice any difference in your walk? has anybody asked about that?
Nope, my walk is completely normal now.
Short2tall internal femurs with Dr. Mahboubian
I have an odd doubt. Since reaming the bones take out a lot of your bone marrow out of biggest bone of your body, so did you face any weakness, anaemia, lack of RBC count, muscle/fat loss from body in general (not in legs only) or general tiredness at any time or are you facing it now?
If you can check your hgb/ RBC count now and compare it with previous values of past. That would be greatly help.
Quote from: totallyred on November 14, 2018, 11:10:17 AMI have an odd doubt. Since reaming the bones take out a lot of your bone marrow out of biggest bone of your body, so did you face any weakness, anaemia, lack of RBC count, muscle/fat loss from body in general (not in legs only) or general tiredness at any time or are you facing it now?
If you can check your hgb/ RBC count now and compare it with previous values of past. That would be greatly help.
This concerned me at first too. I am very surprised that removing that much bone marrow has little to no affect on your health. I don't have any of the metrics, but I do not feel any different at all. I haven't been sick or had any health problems since the surgery. My endurance seems to be unchanged as well.
What would happen after nail removal? Bone marrow will be regenerated or not?
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