Quote from: crimsontide on April 09, 2015, 11:25:46 AMjust went over swedens diary
and fro my own experience... and rgkey, and friend in russia.... not ure about medium drink of water, as that part of his diary isnt up yet
but this whole thing looks like it takes up to 2 years to get fully normal
if you look at swden... he had surgery june 2013... in almost may of 2014, he posted he was about 55% better
last post in his diary was feb 2015 and he seems much better, but thats over 2 years
rgkey is i think 18 months out, not 100% yet...im 12 months out.... russian friend took at least 15-16 months just to walk normally and hs not 100% now at 17 months... kilokahn will likely take a year just to walk unaided
i hope people read this and have realistic expectations......... lengthening over 6 cm, around 7 cm... but even less sometimes, means you will most likely need 24 months or so to get back to whatever your maximum is going to be
don't try to fool yourself
Lengthening is a long process and takes a year and sometimes more to restore completely. People do sports after lengthening and until now none of our patients complained of pain. In our clinic the doctors see patients daily and if necessary, make all corrections needed. Though it may happen so that a patient doesn't follow the doctor's advice and gets a complication, such as contracture of the Achilles tendon.
It's possible to do sports 6 months after consolidation is over and the patient leaves the hospital.
I got this answer when i asked! what should i think about it?! i even asked if i could be 100% after the LL operation!
I asked Dr.Barinov
But then again i only thinkinb about do 4,5cm - 5cm! and not a mm more!
! ill think ill go with that anway! not worth to loss my 100% ability not now anyhow:)! maybe when i hit 30! and i'm out of my prime in fighting! ill do it!