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Posted on Aug 13, 2024, 5:40 pm
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I’ve been browsing this forum for years now on and off and despite my hardest efforts to find any actual proof of patients being even remotely normal after this surgery I’ve yet to find any. It seems like any video posted on YouTube by these cll institutions are usually always fake spliced videos, and are definitely not showing the full picture. As for this forum, I’ve yet to see anyone send videos of them even doing basic athletic drills, or anything remotely tasking on the legs. I’m not expecting someone to be fking Usain Bolt after bone extension, but a basic sped up video of someone running on a treadmill for 30 minutes would be tolerable enough.

So I guess that leaves the question, has anyone ever actually had an even slightly decent outcome? Is there maybe some threads I happened to miss or something? Cause it truly does seem like it’s either you get taller but are forced to crab walk around for only 10 minutes at a time before taking breaks, or no surgery at all. Cause as of right now I still haven’t seen any good or concrete proof to show someone can even gain 50% of there abilities back let alone 75% or higher.

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Posted on Aug 13, 2024, 7:07 pm
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But exactly how genuine were these videos?? Were they cut/spliced? What was the person doing? Basic jogging for a 30 second video or genuine sprints or cardio for an extended time frame. I’m not denying these videos exist, more that I’ve legitimately never seen any that look real and legit. As for the time frame I feel like universally everyone knows it doesn’t take only about a year and a half to be back to full health. A year and a half to be able to walk normally and continue going out with people sure, but weight lifting, running etc would obviously take more then 1 year

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