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i dont think theres knee pain with plating, pretty sure about this... i really appreciate hearing from you though
i tend to think of worst case scenarios, such as never walking again, though i know thats maybe a .5 % possibility.... just sucks... i will definitely get the release to cure this ballerina though... i don't see a downside to it... pretty much all of the top drs do it routinely when working with tobias, and none i have contacted seem to be concerned if i get it
TIBIA LENGTHENING IN MOSCOW WITH DR BAGIROV
The thing with plating though from what i understand after reading a few pubmed studies, is that you wont be able to walk right away on your legs without the frames if you get plates right now. I read a study which claimed plating reduced the time in frames on average (these test patients had lengthened slightly over 3 cm only) from ca 6 months in frames external only, to 4.5 months in frames with plating. The standard plates arent strong enough to carry the body weight on their own until you get a certain ammount of callus formation.
and since you did around 7 cm, i still think you would need the frames for maybe 3 more months at least if you got plating now. Its still a good idea to get plates for you considering that doctors say 1.5-2 months per cm is average for exfix. And since you havent been walking much and not eating well either as well as lengthening at a fast pace, i think its more likely to heal at ca 2 months/cm. that would mean that you have ca 11 months left in frames if you did exfix only. At least according to the math, maybe it the healing speeds up exponentially as you get more mobile, but it would still be a long ass time in frames without plates.
mmm, i don't think... i know the study you're referring to... but I'm pretty sure i can get plating now
i definitely don't think it would be 2 months per cm... I'm not really concerned about bone growth, as i heal well... it's this ballerina
but i tend to agree with you.... i do not like these frames, they are really heavy, even though they are smaller.. i guess that's a good thing, as i think a jeep could run over my leg and this frame would not break, it's really strong... but it is heavy, and my right leg especially, when i bend my leg, it just feels so tight from the pins and bolts, like its trading, pulling, pushing,,,etc... i noticed a rod was slightly bent... I'm sure it was from the time i was on the walker, and that nutty girl hit me, and i had to move quickly..
though i think inside it is straight... the middle rod was always at an angle
basically... i can lift my legs up at the knee if sitting, can easily stand and walk with walker,etc if no ballerina... I'm not sure i could stand without walker... since i can't put my heels on the ground,i lose so much push off force... can't get nearly the same amount of force trying to stand up on your toes.... i might have lengthened 7.5, not sure, was thinking of 8.... in the end, it won't matter, as long as you don't do an insane amount, and to me, this is my only time to get taller, so i might as well max it out....... i will never get femurs done... this is it for me...
life is too short to do this again
Quote from: crimsontide on July 27, 2014, 06:51:32 AMmmm, i don't think... i know the study you're referring to... but I'm pretty sure i can get plating now
i definitely don't think it would be 2 months per cm... I'm not really concerned about bone growth, as i heal well... it's this ballerina
but i tend to agree with you.... i do not like these frames, they are really heavy, even though they are smaller.. i guess that's a good thing, as i think a jeep could run over my leg and this frame would not break, it's really strong... but it is heavy, and my right leg especially, when i bend my leg, it just feels so tight from the pins and bolts, like its trading, pulling, pushing,,,etc... i noticed a rod was slightly bent... I'm sure it was from the time i was on the walker, and that nutty girl hit me, and i had to move quickly..
though i think inside it is straight... the middle rod was always at an angle
basically... i can lift my legs up at the knee if sitting, can easily stand and walk with walker,etc if no ballerina... I'm not sure i could stand without walker... since i can't put my heels on the ground,i lose so much push off force... can't get nearly the same amount of force trying to stand up on your toes.... i might have lengthened 7.5, not sure, was thinking of 8.... in the end, it won't matter, as long as you don't do an insane amount, and to me, this is my only time to get taller, so i might as well max it out....... i will never get femurs done... this is it for me...
life is too short to do this again
Yeah you can get plating now like i already mentioned but im pretty sure you wouldnt be able to put full weight on your legs without frames at this point even with plates. As plating only reduces times in frames, it doesnt remove consolidation phase. I think you would need to wait a few months before you can remove the frames regardless, im just saying this so you wont get dissappointed later.
And consider how bad it went for the other patient we both have been into contact with, the main reason he didnt heal fast at all was because of ballerina in one of his feet and the lack of walking. Unless you are one of those wolverine type healers like Rgkey, id say 2 months/cm seems likely considering your situation. And even if it was 1.5 months/per cm. 7 cm would be 10.5 months minus the 3 you have already waited, so 7.5 months left if your healing is on the faster side. (plating can reduce it further but you still need to wait some months i think)
just trying to be realistic here.
Also, when you reach lengthening at ammounts of 7.5 or more, then every bit of difference can mean a lot in terms of how well you will be able to recover. You are already past the optimal and safe lengthening limit though so i can understand going for another 0.5.
i think our friend who hasn't healed well is a very unique case... he lengthened only 4.,5 cm and has had frames on 11 months..... might end up being more... i think its his bad luck unfortunately... not any ballerina that caused him these issues... I'm also going to get rid of the ballerina this week... he never considered surgery and has had this issue a year now basically
at this point, here is how i think of it... ill be able to walk fine again.... i mean i don't really see anyone that does not have a normal goat after they recover, even guys doing 7-9 cm, and i think medium saw people do more....... and all can walk okay... so wanna get the most out of it but get release and plating done very soon... i don't think id want nailing, as guys seems to have knee issues with it, though idk
if i have plating and frames on at the same time, i should be able to walk easily I'm guessing, as my legs would be very strong.... would have frames and plating to help support me... though maybe I'm wrong
Quote from: crimsontide on July 27, 2014, 11:58:56 AMi think our friend who hasn't healed well is a very unique case... he lengthened only 4.,5 cm and has had frames on 11 months..... might end up being more... i think its his bad luck unfortunately... not any ballerina that caused him these issues... I'm also going to get rid of the ballerina this week... he never considered surgery and has had this issue a year now basically
at this point, here is how i think of it... ill be able to walk fine again.... i mean i don't really see anyone that does not have a normal goat after they recover, even guys doing 7-9 cm, and i think medium saw people do more....... and all can walk okay... so wanna get the most out of it but get release and plating done very soon... i don't think id want nailing, as guys seems to have knee issues with it, though idk
if i have plating and frames on at the same time, i should be able to walk easily I'm guessing, as my legs would be very strong.... would have frames and plating to help support me... though maybe I'm wrong
Its unique, but he clearly states that he thinks the majority of problems is because of his one leg where he has ballerina, and his doctor seems to think so to because he was allowed to remove one of the frames already, the one on his leg without ballerina, but he chose to wait because it would make it very difficult to walk since he needs to put most weight on his framed leg if he removes one, and that framed leg has ballerina.
Also regardless if he is a special case, bone regeneration of 2 months/cm is not unique, it is within the average time requirement.
The release will be good for that reason though, but at the same time it will weaken your tendons permanently.
Yeah pretty much all patients are able to walk again after surgery, but most patients want to be able to do more than just walk, they want to be as close athletically and in terms of mobility as they where pre LL. And its much more likely to reach that the smaller the ammount you lengthen. Also lengthening at a faster speed can potentially also be detrimental to recovery.
With the plates, it will reduce the time in frames, but the plates are not as strong as the nails, so you either need the frames for some more months, or walk in crutches for a long time after frame removal.
Btw, technically if you can walk now if it wasnt for the ballerina, then the frames will be able to hold your weight regardless if you have plates or not. So if you got a release but no plating you would be able to walk just as well. But the plating would reduce the time in frames.
yes i can walk with the frames easily, i just don't now because i can walk straight only, since I'm on my toes... turning the walker on my toes just is too awkward, and puts pressure on knees, etc... bt i can easily get up with walker, walk, etc....no pain... except for the discomfort of the ballerina
as far as athletic recovery... everyone seems to eventually recover the same amount... not referring to those that have done 15 or more cm, etc.. but truthfully, nothing I've seen says to me suggests those that lengthened more ended up worse off... they took longer to recover, but in the end, i don't see much difference
medium, sweden, rgkey, etc... all these guys seem to be able to pretty much do the same things as before....
i like to lift weights, but here is the truth... i have not ran in years.. i mean maybe i jog a few seconds once or twice a year....so i doubt id even notice a difference in how i run, as i simply do not run....
about tendon being weakened permanently.... i guess maybe in theory, but none of the drs i've spoken has even brought it up, or said even that it's a bad idea... and I've spoken to some of the best..... so i don't think it is really an issue....
i want the frames off because the frames themselves contribute to to ballerina, are the reason my feet are so dry now,and they are insanely uncomfortable...... i mean really bad..... and the tearing, and pressure from the pins is no fun either... these frames must weigh 8-10 kilos per leg....maybe more.....
Quote from: crimsontide on July 27, 2014, 01:29:03 PMyes i can walk with the frames easily, i just don't now because i can walk straight only, since I'm on my toes... turning the walker on my toes just is too awkward, and puts pressure on knees, etc... bt i can easily get up with walker, walk, etc....no pain... except for the discomfort of the ballerina
as far as athletic recovery... everyone seems to eventually recover the same amount... not referring to those that have done 15 or more cm, etc.. but truthfully, nothing I've seen says to me suggests those that lengthened more ended up worse off... they took longer to recover, but in the end, i don't see much difference
medium, sweden, rgkey, etc... all these guys seem to be able to pretty much do the same things as before....
i like to lift weights, but here is the truth... i have not ran in years.. i mean maybe i jog a few seconds once or twice a year....so i doubt id even notice a difference in how i run, as i simply do not run....
about tendon being weakened permanently.... i guess maybe in theory, but none of the drs i've spoken has even brought it up, or said even that it's a bad idea... and I've spoken to some of the best..... so i don't think it is really an issue....
i want the frames off because the frames themselves contribute to to ballerina, are the reason my feet are so dry now,and they are insanely uncomfortable...... i mean really bad..... and the tearing, and pressure from the pins is no fun either... these frames must weigh 8-10 kilos per leg....maybe more.....
Youre definitely wrong about the athletic recovery, everybody does not recover the same ammount. It varies a lot between people who lengthen the same ammount, and its common sense that those who lengthen less recover better in general, its just physics. The more the muscles are stretched the weaker they get, otherwise there wouldnt be a safe limit which doctors suggest is around 10-15% of the original bone length. This basically confirms that the less you lengthen the better you will recover, ie the maximum potential of your recovery will be higher the less you lengthen. So yes those who lengthen more end up worse in general in the end compared to those who lengthen less.
Now it depends on the individual how much they will notice their loss of athletic ability, so if you arent into sports then i doubt it will mean much to you.
Medium has recovered well, but he confirmed that he has less agility compared to before the surgery. Sweden claims to be at 50% now compared to pre LL, and he had had a long time to recover already. Rgkey has just started recovering, but right now he cannot run, and claims that walking is significantly more difficult than before.
Tendons get weaker from release surgery according to research and tests, now they an recover a bit but most likely not completely, and you yourself already confirmed that Dr Bagirov was against you doing a tendon release, so not all doctors recommend it.
dr bagirov is against lon too, and internal, etc, etc
dr bagirov is a good dr, but he is against a lot of things that most others drs are for
i don't like to say this... but swedens issue was going to sarin... but even then, he says he should be fully recovered... i'm not into martial arts, so that aspect wouldn't mean much to me... i enjoy riding motor bikes
medium seems fine to me... again,,, you can expect some loss of agility if you lengthen 4 cm or 3 even.... i'm not convinced that theres much of a difference to be honest.... medium can chime in, but from everything i've read, he seems content and able to do things he did before
rgkey.... im not surprised he has some issues running and walking, but i doubt its primarily because of the amount he lengthened.... his right leg is severely bent.... it almost looks like the bone consolidated at a 45 degree angle... it looks painful... and he did external only...
I'm even considering latn now, as the recovery time is dramatically quicker with lon/latn... something like .8 months per cm for recovery time.... it actually increases bone regenerate...though knee pain is making wary...
The agility loss is a matter of physics. Longer things are harder to lift up and move around, which goes for legs or any other object.
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