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Posted on Mar 31, 2015, 10:43 pm
#71

lol i'm not dancer is just for jok video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur

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Posted on Mar 31, 2015, 10:44 pm
#72

Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 31, 2015, 09:31:50 PM yes i'm 5.9 
 I m hapy

je vous remercie de nous avoir montré

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Posted on Mar 31, 2015, 11:14 pm
#73

you recovery is very good , i think you will inspire many guys on this forum, but it's too bad you can't run a diary because of your english.


I would like to ask you, how long did it take you to resume normal running and walking?
Do you feel pain sometimes?

Il t'a fallu combien de temps pour pouvoir à nouveau marcher et courir?
Est-ce que tes jambes te font mal

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Posted on Apr 1, 2015, 1:15 am
#74

Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 31, 2015, 09:34:43 PMtomorow new video runing 30MN

Yeah, I'm taking up dancing lesson in July after finishing my exams. Some people prefer running, others weight-lifting, but dancing is important for me. I was a frequent club-goer last summer.

If you can show a video, dancing to a complete song (maybe your favourite song), that would be cool. No need to be fancy and maybe in the comfort of your own room is fine too. No pressure, just a suggestion!

Thanks,
.................

Ouais, je prends place leçon de danse en Juillet après avoir terminé mes examens . Certaines personnes préfèrent la course , d'autres l'haltérophilie , mais la danse est important pour moi . Je étais un club - goer fréquente l'été dernier .

Si vous pouvez montrer une vidéo , danser une chanson complète (peut-être votre chanson préférée ) , ce serait cool . Pas besoin d'être de fantaisie et peut-être dans le confort de votre chambre est très bien aussi . Pas de pression , juste une suggestion !

Merci ,

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Posted on Apr 1, 2015, 3:57 am
#75

Great videos! It's definitely inspirational! I'm not sure how my ratio compares with OP originally, but definitely thinking about doing femurs.

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Posted on Apr 1, 2015, 6:14 am
#76

Now that I see those other videos, I take back what I said! Very very impressed. This might even encourage me to do 7cm instead of 5cm. I might not be as athletic as him, but I have youth on my side at least.
Speaking of age, how old were you when you did the surgery in 2003?

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Posted on Apr 1, 2015, 7:39 am
#77

in 2003    34 years 
46 years tuday   I'm old man of lengthening video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur video 12 years leg after surgery 7CM femur

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Posted on Apr 1, 2015, 7:54 am
#78

Quote from: endomorphisme on March 31, 2015, 11:14:44 PMyou recovery is very good , i think you will inspire many guys on this forum, but it's too bad you can't run a diary because of your english.


I would like to ask you, how long did it take you to resume normal running and walking?
Do you feel pain sometimes?

Il t'a fallu combien de temps pour pouvoir à nouveau marcher et courir?
Est-ce que tes jambes te font mal
hello yes my inglish is bad excuse me
my surgery 23 agoster 2003    finish  clik tu 10 novembre 2003 work cracher  (pain during lenthening  very strange pain)

work normal avril 2004   8 month after surgery   2 month after juin 2004 traine leg only press (no squatt imposible tu hard) 
new surgery decembre 2004 for extraction albizzia nail very easy no dolor no pain

this surgery is difficult because is 4 O 5 month dificult but after is by change in you life
i m opered  no for tall man or giant man just for no short man  is my  concept of lengthening

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Posted on Apr 3, 2015, 2:51 am
#79

Quote from: Christopherbulder on March 31, 2015, 10:01:47 AMAAAAAA   no jump 




WTH?? Why were you walking that weird way in the beginning of the video?
Yes, you've shown you have mobility now but your strange movements in parts of your videos is still confusing to me.

I think that you have to concentrate to do some of the things in your video... and some positions are awkward for you.
If you're not concentrating, I think you lose a little control over some of your movements at random times. 

Sorry, you sound like a nice guy trying to be helpful and I don't doubt that you are content with your results, but I can't help but doubt your legs have a 100% normal full recovery to pre-op condition... why would you intentionally walk and move your legs so strangely in parts of your vids? I would find it difficult to walk that awkwardly on purpose... but why would you do that?

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Posted on Apr 3, 2015, 8:44 am
#80

Can you tell when exactly in the video you noticed that?

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