Quote from: ReadRothbard on December 27, 2021, 11:44:39 PMI would look into Dr. Leonid Solomin in St. Petersburg; that's who I'm looking at.
Hey. thanks mate! I haven't seen any recent diary of Dr. Leonid Solomin that's why I was a bit confused but I do know he's a very good doctor. I heard there's a guy on this forum who had some serious complication and still haven't fully recovered yet. don't remembered his name tho :S neway man I wish you all the best and speedy recovery. I hope we'll meet in Petersburg soon.
Quote from: HHHeir on January 12, 2022, 10:10:04 PM Hey. thanks mate! I haven't seen any recent diary of Dr. Leonid Solomin that's why I was a bit confused but I do know he's a very good doctor. I heard there's a guy on this forum who had some serious complication and still haven't fully recovered yet. don't remembered his name tho :S neway man I wish you all the best and speedy recovery. I hope we'll meet in Petersburg soon.
I think you are talking about Android. He was 5 foot tall and I think he lengthened too much for his height and proportions.
Overdozer crosslengthened 15 percent and was fine.
http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=1671.0
Quote from: HHHeir on January 12, 2022, 10:10:04 PM Hey. thanks mate! I haven't seen any recent diary of Dr. Leonid Solomin that's why I was a bit confused but I do know he's a very good doctor. I heard there's a guy on this forum who had some serious complication and still haven't fully recovered yet. don't remembered his name tho :S neway man I wish you all the best and speedy recovery. I hope we'll meet in Petersburg soon.
Yeah, this is Android. I think he would've been fine, but he tried cross lengthening (including external femurs), which is an inherently much-riskier procedure. Me, I'm taking it one step at a time: first tibias, then I get my femurs done a couple of years late.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on January 13, 2022, 09:38:40 PMYeah, this is Android. I think he would've been fine, but he tried cross lengthening (including external femurs), which is an inherently much-riskier procedure. Me, I'm taking it one step at a time: first tibias, then I get my femurs done a couple of years late.
I complete agree with you on cross lengthening, it's a risky procedure that's why I am going for conventional Ilizarov tibia only. I think i'll be happy with 6 cm. it's kinda pointless to settle with 4 cm which come with low complication but I dont think ill be satisfied after going thru long,painful and costly procedure and gain only 4 cm
. Let see hows things going to work out neway I'll be there hopefully on 1st week of March 2022.
I also want to do limb lengthen surgery in Vietnam.
My email :[email protected]
Quote from: 173to187USTORUSSIA on December 28, 2021, 12:08:02 AMThat sounds painful. How did your ACL Tear happen? In any case , send me a PM and we should get in touch. I'm still saving money and haven't scheduled yet as well. I'm set on doing this though. I strongly believe that corresponding with others who are serious about this is a good way to increase our personal resolve.
It's crazy too, we are almost the same height and have the same goal height. I've been lifting for years but nothing too heavy, I've always focused on hypertrophy.
Talk about synchronicity, same starting height, same goal height, same starting doctor and both into lifting. Life is crazy sometimes.
I WOULD RECOMMEND DR. PALEY WHOS GOOD AT DOING LL PROCEDURE. HE DOES AROUND 800-900 PER YEAR. NOW RECENTLY HE OPENED HIS PALEY'S MIDDLEEAST CLINIC IN BURJEEL MEDICAL CITY AT ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Quote from: Asadorthopedics on April 13, 2023, 11:27:25 AMI WOULD RECOMMEND DR. PALEY WHOS GOOD AT DOING LL PROCEDURE. HE DOES AROUND 800-900 PER YEAR. NOW RECENTLY HE OPENED HIS PALEY'S MIDDLEEAST CLINIC IN BURJEEL MEDICAL CITY AT ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
who does the surgeries? Paley only or someone else?
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