My guess is that they still prescribe it before surgery, won't know for sure until we get some clarification.
STRYDE - Paley Institute Official Information
Quote from: Body Builder on May 22, 2018, 01:07:40 AMBlood thinners are of critical importance in any kind of LL.
I think it is irrespomsible to not take them with Stryde for at least 1 month after surgery.
Blood thinners are important but wouldnt that cause you to lose more blood during surgery, when you are already losing a good amount to begin with?
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Can anybody here (Android, Stadio, Johnson or any other helpful person) advise if I can be back to office work after 2 weeks of surgery on this and continue lengthening and consolidating at home? thanks
Quote from: 419 on May 22, 2018, 09:39:32 PMCan anybody here (Android, Stadio, Johnson or any other helpful person) advise if I can be back to office work after 2 weeks of surgery on this and continue lengthening and consolidating at home? thanks
Stryde will allow for a better recovery experience, but I somehow doubt that Dr. Paley will allow his patients to leave his care during lengthening. Aside from faster weight bearing, there are still a lot of unchanged variables that contribute to a successful journey: pain management, changes in sleep cycle, physical therapy, lengthening amount via ERC, etc.
Ensuring patient compliance is very important for Dr. Paley, as it contributes to his success as a doctor as well. Maybe he'll eventually allow patients to go home earlier compared to Precice 2.2, but I doubt it'll be as short as 2 weeks post-op.
Quote from: Android on May 22, 2018, 10:58:31 PMStryde will allow for a better recovery experience, but I somehow doubt that Dr. Paley will allow his patients to leave his care during lengthening. Aside from faster weight bearing, there are still a lot of unchanged variables that contribute to a successful journey: pain management, changes in sleep cycle, physical therapy, lengthening amount via ERC, etc.
Ensuring patient compliance is very important for Dr. Paley, as it contributes to his success as a doctor as well. Maybe he'll eventually allow patients to go home earlier compared to Precice 2.2, but I doubt it'll be as short as 2 weeks post-op.
Wait til Stryde is available to other doctors like Rozbruch or Mahboubian, they let you lengthen at home with periodic checkup visits every 2-3 weeks.
Quote from: Body Builder on May 22, 2018, 01:07:40 AMBlood thinners are of critical importance in any kind of LL.
I think it is irrespomsible to not take them with Stryde for at least 1 month after surgery.
The first STRYDE patient was prescribed a 1-month supply of Xarelto.
Quote from: OverrideYourGenetics on May 23, 2018, 02:51:29 AMThe first STRYDE patient was prescribed a 1-month supply of Xarelto.
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STRYDE Fatigue Load/Strength:
10(mm) - 75(kg) - 167(lbs)
11.5(mm) - 110(kg) - 244(lbs)
13(mm) - 145(kg) - 320(lbs)
Fatigue Load/Strength Description Starts @ 47:09
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Why didn't they just create the Precise 1/2 with stainless steel instead of titanium? It's not like this was a new discovery that titanium breaks easier right?
Quote from: lemonade311 on May 23, 2018, 07:06:20 PMWhy didn't they just create the Precise 1/2 with stainless steel instead of titanium? It's not like this was a new discovery that titanium breaks easier right?
Perhaps because Precice didn't start as a stature lengthening device. Titanium has benefit as an IM nail because it's flexible (and lighter too). Since CLL patients have less complex goals (e.g. lengthening in one direction), stronger stainless steel nails became a viable option. Perhaps that's why we have UNYTE (cobalt chromium alloy) for non-cosmetic LL while STRYDE is clearly marketed for CLL.
And stainless is way cheaper! Hopefully prices come down someday after they pay off their R&D.
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