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Posted on Jun 19, 2021, 8:05 pm
#101

Quote from: Chinese Actor on June 16, 2021, 10:22:16 PM你好 请问你现在运动具体怎么样 当然时间比较短还有很多空间
我是大概两个月前就没什么感觉了 就正常的跑跳健身等等 和手术前基本上没有区别 唯一的问题是左腿的麻还是没有完全恢复

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Posted on Aug 4, 2021, 5:56 pm
#102

Quote from: SuchLL on June 19, 2021, 08:05:35 PM我是大概两个月前就没什么感觉了 就正常的跑跳健身等等 和手术前基本上没有区别 唯一的问题是左腿的麻还是没有完全恢复

Hi, how is the numbness of your left leg? Do you feel it is getting better?

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Posted on Aug 8, 2021, 5:26 am
#103

Quote from: init1alove on August 04, 2021, 05:56:41 PMHi, how is the numbness of your left leg? Do you feel it is getting better?

Yes it is slowly getting better, but at this rate I think it will probably take at least another year to fully recover. The numbness doesn’t bother me and rarely gets my attention though.

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Posted on Aug 17, 2021, 5:51 pm
#104

Did you get stryde or percise nail? Congrats on your results man!

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Posted on Aug 18, 2021, 6:08 am
#105

Quote from: King29 on August 17, 2021, 05:51:32 PMDid you get stryde or percise nail? Congrats on your results man!

Thanks! I did it in 2020 so stryde

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Posted on Oct 11, 2021, 1:14 am
#106

您好,现在腿还麻么?之前麻的范围有超过一个硬币的大小么?我听Dr.Robbins说这种小硬币的局部麻基本过段时间会自己好起来了。另外我计划下个月2日去Paley做Femur。您还计划跟Paley做小腿么?有没有群推荐可以加的哈?但愿能有中国人一起拼房鼓励锻炼拉伸或者share aid帮人的伴侣什么的哈。

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Posted on Oct 16, 2021, 7:50 pm
#107

Quote from: TakingAction on October 11, 2021, 01:14:26 AM您好,现在腿还麻么?之前麻的范围有超过一个硬币的大小么?我听Dr.Robbins说这种小硬币的局部麻基本过段时间会自己好起来了。另外我计划下个月2日去Paley做Femur。您还计划跟Paley做小腿么?有没有群推荐可以加的哈?但愿能有中国人一起拼房鼓励锻炼拉伸或者share aid帮人的伴侣什么的哈。

还麻,一小片区域麻,但逐渐转好,我不太知道中国人的群不好意思哈,我前几天做了小腿手术,这两天会开始写日记。希望你手术顺利!

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Posted on Oct 17, 2021, 4:18 am
#108

Quote from: SuchLL on October 16, 2021, 07:50:33 PM还麻,一小片区域麻,但逐渐转好,我不太知道中国人的群不好意思哈,我前几天做了小腿手术,这两天会开始写日记。希望你手术顺利!

谢谢!请问您的腿麻有会影响正常的脑力工作或者集中注意力么?我就要飞去佛罗里达了刚给您发了私信~

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Posted on Oct 31, 2021, 2:40 am
#109

Hi, man, I'm also Chinese. I'm expected to find Pelly for ll surgery in a few years. My goal is 5cm of femur. I see that you have finished the surgery and recovered well. I'd like to ask you, have you been worried about the risks and complications of the operation? For example, bone nonunion, pulmonary embolism, fat embolism, paralysis and even death. I know Perry is the safest doctor and 5cm is a very safe quantity, but I still can't help worrying about these possibilities. If I am in good health before the operation and can follow the doctor's instructions without fail, can I be sure that I will be safe? And my operation time may be 6 years later. I'm worried about whether Pelly will have retired and whether Pelly Institute will be the safest at that time?
Thank you for your reply in advance. I wish you all the best!

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Posted on Oct 31, 2021, 5:27 am
#110

Quote from: alwayslucky on October 31, 2021, 02:40:47 AMHi, man, I'm also Chinese. I'm expected to find Pelly for ll surgery in a few years. My goal is 5cm of femur. I see that you have finished the surgery and recovered well. I'd like to ask you, have you been worried about the risks and complications of the operation? For example, bone nonunion, pulmonary embolism, fat embolism, paralysis and even death. I know Perry is the safest doctor and 5cm is a very safe quantity, but I still can't help worrying about these possibilities. If I am in good health before the operation and can follow the doctor's instructions without fail, can I be sure that I will be safe? And my operation time may be 6 years later. I'm worried about whether Pelly will have retired and whether Pelly Institute will be the safest at that time?
Thank you for your reply in advance. I wish you all the best!

I’m not sure if Paley will be retired in 6 years. If you book surgery with Paley, he will only do one leg and Dr Robbins will do the other leg. I’m sure there’re other good doctors.

I’m not that worried about complications and risks. To be honest I don’t even know some of the risks you listed here. I think it’s a good idea to first have consultation with the doctors you trust before worrying about any risks. Some complications only exist in theory but rarely exist in practice.

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