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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 9:06 am
#11

That “more” dude is a mfqn troll...don’t respond or address anything he says. He’s of a very high opinion. A keyboard veteran possibly in some degenerate a55 position.

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 9:40 am
#12

Quote from: Fiveandsomething on August 11, 2021, 09:06:08 AMThat “more” dude is a mfqn troll...don’t respond or address anything he says. He’s of a very high opinion. A keyboard veteran possibly in some degenerate a55 position.
What the hell you are talking? I just said Precice is the best for femur and safe too? how can i become troll? The problem with you guys is that you don't want to understand how problematic LON FEMUR is.
You are  that kind of  person how think Marvel characters like Iron man and Ant man do exist.
God bless you

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 10:43 am
#13

Quote from: more on August 11, 2021, 09:40:32 AMWhat the hell you are talking? I just said Precice is the best for femur and safe too? how can i become troll? The problem with you guys is that you don't want to understand how problematic LON FEMUR is.
You are  that kind of  person how think Marvel characters like Iron man and Ant man do exist.
God bless you

Go argue wit a b8tch. ❤️

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 11:42 am
#14

Quote from: Fiveandsomething on August 11, 2021, 09:06:08 AMThat “more” dude is a mfqn troll...don’t respond or address anything he says. He’s of a very high opinion. A keyboard veteran possibly in some degenerate a55 position.

I'm aware. Thats why I didn't acknowledge him.

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 11:43 am
#15

Quote from: chasingthedream on August 11, 2021, 07:42:47 AMGo with precise man, you will not be able to weight bear, but al least you'll be comfortable.

no. but thanks

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 2:47 pm
#16

I wish a smooth and complication free journey then! Good luck

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 2:56 pm
#17

Quote from: chasingthedream on August 11, 2021, 02:47:17 PMI wish a smooth and complication free journey then! Good luck

Thanks man.

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Posted on Aug 11, 2021, 6:21 pm
#18

Next Friday? God damn, good for you. I think you know how hard this is going to be. Stay in good spirits, so do anything that'll make you happy during the process.

Very happy for you, good luck man! You got this in the bag!!

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Posted on Aug 12, 2021, 1:17 pm
#19

So I was chatting with LLT coordinator and told him I'd like to speak with Dr. Buldu himself since I haven't spoke to him only the coordinator. He said ok and asked if I was available in 3 hours, I said yes. The time had came snd went and I honestly forgot about it as I was buy with my day. When I realized 4.5 hours had passed I sent a reminder text. He apologized and said he'd be right with me. O'n a side note, I can understand this happening. I'm sure they are pretty busy with current patients and potential clients. I didn't sweat it because like I said I forgot myself and wouldn't have even been available when they called since I was running errands.

A little while later I received a call on my phone. When I picked up it was Sedat (He is the 1 and only coordinator for LLT) If you're taking to anyone else besides him, they are not affiliated with the company.. Just FYI. So when I picked up he greeted me then connected Dr. Buldu. I was shocked by his English. He speaks very good and clear English. So I asked him about my questions and concerns and a I was put at ease for the most post. I was impressed at the time of the call. It was after 3pm my time EST, so it had to be about 10:30 PM their time, which is crazy for someone who hasn't paid them a dime yet. So I guess he called when the doc was done attending to the patients for the day.

I would say theres nothing that can prepare you for this, wether you're doing this is the US or over seas, or regardless of what method you are planning to use to lengthen. This is all scary as  , from fear of the unknown, As time gets closer I'll be honest, I getting more nervous as the day creeps closer. Even if I was doing it here at home, I'd still be  ting bricks. I'm just not looking forward to the weird as sway walking I've seen. I've watched a bunch of videos here I can find and everyone has that first time 1 year old baby walk for months.. ugh... I fear that more than the surgery itself...lol. Then not many come back so you never know they walk has improved. I guess they just stop caring to return and update us when things go to normal for them.

I've been recording myself on my phone from different angles so I can remember my natural stride/walk before the surgery. I'm doing this so after surgery as I heal I will work on trying to emulate my old walk as close as possible so I can look normal.

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Posted on Aug 12, 2021, 6:17 pm
#20

Does your pain of body dysphoria outweigh the fear of the unknown? That's what drove me onwards. It's definitely pretty scary, but don't worry - you're in good hands.
Wait until you're on the table heading to the surgery room. That's fear.

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