Quote from: SpeedDialer on December 31, 2020, 09:59:31 PMWhat are your thoughts on the safe limits to lengthen femur and tibia?
Honestly I believe this highly depends on the individual. A good doctor is key. Your bodies healing abilities (health and age mostly) and also your willigness to recover.
Quote from: InFullStryde on December 30, 2020, 08:45:50 PMOne thing to keep in mind as well is that although there is risk involved; that risk is very low. Your body is doing what it would have already done in the event of an accidental broken bone, anyway and broken bones happen and heal up just fine every day. Of course, the difference here is that the bone break is controlled, clean, and precise. Imagine that most broken bones are sudden and shocking and also result in terrible muscle tears and damage. Unplanned, accidentally broken bones are much more cause of concern than a well-planned and precise break. Another difference is that your muscles are being forced to grow right along with your bone. Having said this, as long as you do not lengthen beyond your body's capacity; there isn't much risk to be concerned about. Generally, the body recovers extremely well. I have only heard of very few stories that something has gone wrong in CLL and usually, it involves negligence on the part of unprofessional doctors or careless patients. You also do have the occasional random situation where a person's body is not recovering well (Non-Union, etc). Most complications have solutions, but even the complications are rare.
This is also very true. As long as you do it with a good doctor it's way smoother than if you would shatter your bones in a car accident or so. And even then there are people who are professional sports guys after literally blowing a whole leg bone apart.
To answer OPs question. If I'd really be so unfortunate to end up in a wheelchair forever, lose a leg or so, I'd most likely just catch the bus. Since I am a long term mental illness veteran anyways, I wouldn't have had much to live for regardless. I rather try to change my life via surgery than having to suffer from neurological disorders for the rest of my life, if it doesn't work out I can still end my life.
What are your thoughts on doing internals with Parihar? I'm still collecting info on him, looks good so far
Quote from: SpeedDialer on January 02, 2021, 06:33:43 PMI heard Parihar is one of Paley's students and is only 43,780 USD for Stryde Femurs, how about go w/ him? Then maybe can get both tibia and femur relatively cheaply
I dunno very much abt him.
But I know several steps to judge if he's a good doctor or bad one:
1.Browse all of diaries that his parents wrote to know about how good or bad he is.
2.Find all ways to have contact with him and ask him some questions about such as lengthening amount,price,amount of patients and something else but bear in mind not to trust the cases he published in his website or other platforms.Cuz he would like only to show you successful cases.
3.If you can afford time and fund,you can youself inspect his surgical skills and his hospital's equipments and something else.
Yeah hm... I do know people who go to his place for consultation are unhappy w/ cleanliness in Mumbai. But then again, he seems to be the most affordable way to get Stryde and it is comforting to some people on this forum that he was Paley's student
Not sure how much you'll be able to inspect if you do a consultation w/ him tho?
Quote from: SpeedDialer on January 03, 2021, 06:33:52 PMYeah hm... I do know people who go to his place for consultation are unhappy w/ cleanliness in Mumbai. But then again, he seems to be the most affordable way to get Stryde and it is comforting to some people on this forum that he was Paley's student
Not sure how much you'll be able to inspect if you do a consultation w/ him tho?
I won't spare time to inspect him Cuz expense will be too high.My plan is to go for Dr.Monegal,a Spanish surgeron for femur.For tibia...I will try anything to finish domestically.
you are nuts to go with monegal. You need alot of reading to do.
Yeah I agree, I'm really afraid you'll get injured if you go to Monegal.
Think it over man
Is he cheaper and better than Parihar? I'm not familiar with the exchange ranges for your RMB to Indian rupee
I thought the creator of this forum said that China banned cosmetic LL (he did it in China when it was legal), but maybe you are in another oriental country that uses RMB?
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