
STRYDING to 3 INCHES with Dr. Mahboubian - Support is appreciated
Next steps. ROD REMOVAL.
definitely not a phenom lol, I just started experiencing pains again, lol spoke too soon I guess!
lol Growing pains... I decided to just take it easy. Fortunately for me, I don't have any sports to return too aside from boxing, which i can do fine. Its that hopping and running that gets me. I will keep stretching, and with my strength training, no hopping for another few months.
pain and pain i wish there was a magic pill to make me taller
Quote from: BoneStretching on November 26, 2020, 10:26:21 PMNext steps. ROD REMOVAL.
How is it going? It's been a lot of time
Hey bonestretching! Would love to hear an update from you! I hoping things are going great for you and your business is booming?! Also, how's your physical stats? Flexibility and strength? Back to pre-ll stage? Is there any lingering pain, tightness or numbness? Are you able to run/jog/walk normally? Is your gait back to normal like pre ll? Hoping the best for you man!
My journey continues...
Well folks first off I want to say my Doctor has been great. 100% Recommend if on the West Coast. Man is on top of it.
So, I myself was one of those guys that waited a bit longer to have my stryde taken out. I waited approximately 2 years. A combination of safety and paranoia. Doc did reccomend I come in and take them out, and I just ran with the risk on my own.
Any ways, I had my Rods take out a while ago, and i got the lysis and hypertrophy around my left juncture point.
I feel no pain, can walk on both legs (full weight bearing) BUT....
Doc has me walking on crutches for 6 weeks as a precaution post rod removal for my left leg.
lol it is a little tramatic to go back to crutches 2 years later, but hopefully it is for the best.
I figured I would update my journal incase any other "stryders" go through the same.
Wonder if anyone went through this?
Couldn't he tell that you had lysis BEFORE removal?
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