Quote from: endomorphisme on March 30, 2015, 03:00:47 PMdon't use google translate, it's a mess, especially when you translate english to french
L'auteur, n'écoute pas "smallguy" je pense pas que tu as besoin d'apprendre l'anglais, d'autant plus que tu ne travailles plus pour le Docteur G.
Il souffre d'un énorme problème d'égo, et veut se servir de toi dans le seul but de pouvoir être opéré par guichet, après une première opération désastreuse en Inde.Il fait 1m75, il n'a plus besoin de ça en plus.
Bref, j'aurais une petite question à te poser:sais-tu ce qu'est devenu le docteur G de musy?Est-il aussi bon que Guichet?Je ne trouve aucune info sur lui!!Tu dis qu'on lui a retiré sa licence (d'après ce que j'ai cru comprendre dans ton message en anglais)
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The author does not listen " smallguy " I do not think you need to learn English , especially since you no longer work for Dr. G.
He has a huge ego problem , and wants to use you for the sole purpose of being operated by wicket after a disastrous first operation Inde.Il is 1m75 , he did not need that and more .
In short , I have a small question for you : do you know what happened to Dr. G musy Is it as good as Bank I find no info on him !! You say that it has ? withdrew its license ( from what I understand in your message in English )
operated by wicket after a disastrous first operation Inde.Il is 1m75 , he did not need that and more .
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what its mean?
video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur
Quote from: SAD on March 30, 2015, 06:02:59 AMWell no one knows the long term complications of the surgery. He's showing us how things are after so long.
I'm surprised you say recovery is obvious.
So by saying recovery is "expected" with Dr. G, are you saying Dr. G is good?
How does money come into the picture here?
Me too. I'm surprised that you even ask me these questions.
Dr. G is one of the better known LL doctors among Dr. Paley and Dr. Rosburch... though I would prefer Dr. Rosburch, Paley then Dr. G just because of the distance and the language barrier.
I remember Leechut said it cost him close to 100k USD cumulatively (surgery cost, physiotherapy, homestay, food ,etc.) whereas the full package offered by South Africa and Korea is almost half of this price even though they use the precise 2.
Where money comes in? Well, if you take any economic class, you'll understand that doctors can charge higher premium price for reliability and reputation. You're basically paying for the best that money can buy, his experience and his expertise and not for some rookie. For the price you go with Dr. G, the result should be expected. My standard for him is obviously higher. If you go with some shady doctors, the result is unexpected of course.
He is one of the best doctors so I would only be surprised that someone wouldn't recover from using him.
Quote from: goodlucktomylegs on March 30, 2015, 03:09:14 PMtranslate from google
The author does not listen " smallguy " I do not think you need to learn English , especially since you no longer work for Dr. G.
He has a huge ego problem , and wants to use you for the sole purpose of being operated by wicket after a disastrous first operation Inde.Il is 1m75 , he did not need that and more .
In short , I have a small question for you : do you know what happened to Dr. G musy Is it as good as Bank I find no info on him !! You say that it has ? withdrew its license ( from what I understand in your message in English )
operated by wicket after a disastrous first operation Inde.Il is 1m75 , he did not need that and more .
In short
what its mean?
Thanks Goodlucktomy legs..
Someone here obviously doesn't share my belief for life long learning and continuous improvement. English is not important? Yeah, then why do you learn it?
Actually, I'm quite fine now, nothing disastrous. Please stop spreading false rumour. Sound like one of those fat bitch at my workplace. Cheers.
Christoper
Dr Guichet est un grand médecin . Je veux apprendre le français . Viva la France.
380 kilos press 760pd
training leg day
Oui, le docteur Guichet est un excellent docteur, très en avance pour son temps. Les programmes d'entrainement de cuisses avant une opération viennent de lui, on peut dire qu'il était en avance sur son temps.
En 2003 il n'y avait pas beaucoup de choix dans les chirurgiens :
Il y avait donc Docteur Mussy qui proposait aux patients de monter un dossier frauduleux à la sécurité sociale pour faire payer la caisse et recevoir 12000 euros en liquide. Ce docteur Mussy massacrait les patients et docteur Guichet a repris pendant 2 ans toute les erreurs de ce médecin fou.
Il y avait aussi Dr Betz avec son clous électronique fit bone (qui tombait en panne).
Maintenant il y a le docteur MONEGAL en espagne qui fait l'operation avec le nouveau Fit bone à un prix abordable je pense.
Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 30, 2015, 08:40:34 PM
380 kilos press 760pd
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Belle musique
Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 30, 2015, 08:40:34 PM
380 kilos press 760pd
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How are squats and deadlifts?
Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 29, 2015, 09:54:57 PM
Are you holding on to something while doing the leg bends?
Your right arm disappears when you start bending.
You do methodical movements...flexing... kinda strange... i don't really see much agility.
I'm believe that you are satisfied with the surgery & height gain... but I'm not sure what I'm seeing is a full physical recovery after 12 years even with a renowned doctor like Guichet.
I definitely think you are physically much better off than that Sysop/Apotheosis I've read about here. If he lengthened from 5'6" to 6' 3" without physical consequences, he and his doctor would be written up in medical journals, documented with photos, interviews and videos. He'd be the most successful limb lengthening patient in history and the doctor who performed the surgery would be acclaimed as the greatest limb lengthening surgeon to date. They wouldn't need to try so hard to promote themselves the way they do.
mini me does make an interesting obervation
where does the arm go when squatting??? it's totally out of the picture... has to be extended horizontally to the right
the squatting is not natural... a person with normal ability could squat up and down quite quickly with little effort. there seems to be a bit of preparation needed for each squat... the jumping ability is virtually nonexistent... looks to be only a few inches off the ground
i'm not bashing you btw... i think this is what ll does... full recovery to me means normal walking ability with 80-85% of your former agility
Well, what I make of the jumping-squatting video is that is looks a little awkward, but its overall pretty satisfactory.
The balance issues he likely has while squatting aren't from the LL per se, but from elongated femurs. If you look at any bodybuilding forums you'll see people discussing how to squat barbells if they have naturally long femurs. If you finish your LL (1 or 2 surgeries) with proportional leg segments I don't see the balance problems coming up.
As for the jumping...I tried jumping like him right now, I could maybe go an inch or so higher off the ground, but remember that when people bend their legs in a jump (to make their feet touch their ass) it creates the illusion of a much higher jump.
But indeed, if he is the poster child for maximum LL recovery, I am a little worried.
Jump does seem weird. I am really far from full recovery, but my jump seems a bit higher and stable.
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