So here's the update.
There was no time this summer for me to fix the x legs so I guess I have to suffer 1 more year or so.
Me and a friend are going to Dr Betz next year and then I'll be having an examination of my legs. (My friend did 8cm there).
My ankles are tight, especially my right now. Always has. Every morning I feel a tightness, knees ache sometimes and if I go for a run its very difficult for me to move around 2 days after.
I still need aspirins and sometimes when it's bad I take tramadol.
My calf muscles are very tight so when I walk it can feel like they're about to snap sometimes.
I still lack a lot of muscles on my thighs. It's very difficult to build the legs when there is constant pain in almost everything I do. Not much, but it's there.
Left leg is the most turned inwards so that knee ache a lot. Right foot is real bad bc I broke it last year bc of x legs. It never healed good so every step I take hurts just a little bit. It's a bitch.
I think my back muscles are stretched bc I can't sleep long time on my stomach bc then my back hurts so bad that I can barely move.
Life goes on. I'm more focused on my career right now but I miss my active sporty life I used to have.
I earn much more money now so I was thinking of going to Dr Betz next year and also Dr Guichet to see his training facility. Hopefully he can help me with the x legs and foot.
7cm is just too much for the tibias. It doesn't look good in my opinion. People don't have knees that far up.
Even my friend who did 8cm on his femurs have his knees too far down. People doesn't look like that. You changer away with it, sure. Clothes hide a lot.
I'm still considering doing 4cm on my femurs to even the leg ration out but I don't think my upper body can handle it. My torso would look too small when sitting down. It's just so far from natural as it can be.
I don't regret doing it. I should have only done my 6cm as intended. That's it.
I'm still working on a video. Give it 3 weeks or so.
what about your friend? Does he also regret doing 8cm? proportionally and physical recovery speaking
Thank you for the update Sweden!
Quote from: TIBIKE200 on September 08, 2016, 08:41:18 PMwhat about your friend? Does he also regret doing 8cm? proportionally and physical recovery speaking
No, he went from 165cm to 173cm, my former height and he says he is happy. He is not an athlete so he doesn't care about running or flexibility.
people come in all shapes and sizes...the preoccupation with proportions is highly overrated.
Quote from: slicker on September 09, 2016, 11:38:29 AMpeople come in all shapes and sizes...the preoccupation with proportions is highly overrated.
Forget about it. Nature has made the femur the longest bone in the body, not the tibia. It only differs by millimeters.
Muscles can hide a lot and make limbs look shorter than they really are.
Some tribes in Kenya have slightly longer tibias, and thinner, that makes them run faster. But their femurs are still the longest bone in the body.
Quote from: Sweden on September 08, 2016, 04:50:50 PMSo here's the update.
There was no time this summer for me to fix the x legs so I guess I have to suffer 1 more year or so.
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Life goes on. I'm more focused on my career right now but I miss my active sporty life I used to have.
I earn much more money now so I was thinking of going to Dr Betz next year and also Dr Guichet to see his training facility. Hopefully he can help me with the x legs and foot.
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I'm still working on a video. Give it 3 weeks or so.
Great diary. Just read it, what's on this forum anyway. Guess I'll have to go to old forum to get the rest of it. Please forgive my ignorance, is that where all the videos you mention but don't show here go up? Or do you have a YouTube channel?
Any chance someone would post a link to his other diary in old forum?
Very glad to hear that at least your career has prospered lately. Sorry about the complications. If you're willing to share, what do you do for a living?
Why do you need to wait another year to fix X legs? Summer the only time it's ok for you career wise to take a lot of time off? Obviously hindsight is 20/20, but it seems like delaying addressing the X legs has caused things to be worse than needed to be. It's why you broke your foot right? I hope whatever path you take it works out well. But I also want to encourage you to address and fix your broken foot and X legs asap. Delaying that only delays your ultimate best possible recovery. Also, since it's now correcting a health issue and injury, doesn't insurance cover it?
Well, thank you for sharing and doing a great diary. I really appreciate getting to learn from your experiences.
If I had to do externals I would do LON. Externals alone seem hell to me.
People say Dr Sarin is a very bad doctor. Is it about internals, externals or both?
I have a question for Sweden: why doesn't Sarin correct X legs? He should if he caused the issue but I am not sure if this is the case.
I would also love to watch the videos like Endgame. Endgame where are you from?
How are you?Update?
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