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Posted on Dec 1, 2015, 4:40 pm
#151

Quote from: glenn on December 01, 2015, 04:27:51 PMHi Yagen,

About doing tibiae in the future, I think it's probably best to just get through femurs first and enjoy your new height for a few months. You will have a new perspective on what's important and what you want after you walk around in your new femurs. :-)


I think so, maybe in a year there are other goals.

Many thanks again Glenn

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Posted on Dec 1, 2015, 4:41 pm
#152

Hey Deads,

Thanks for the compliments, man! I really appreciate it. Glad that you're enjoying it. Hopefully I can continue to give users here useful info on the process.

Cheers!

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Posted on Dec 1, 2015, 9:30 pm
#153

Glenn,

Thank you very much for your answers. You seem to be a nice person, so I'm really glad to see that the first stage of your LL journey has been successful.

I have re-read your diary and I found out that you have already explained some of the points I was asking about. My apologies! And well, after reading it it seems that you are probably right that femurs are the first option when doing internals.

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Posted on Dec 6, 2015, 11:48 pm
#154

Hey Ozymandias,

I'm flattered by your kind words, but thank you, nonetheless. Really, I think I'm just a normal guy that's been lucky enough to have amazing people around me.  Dr. Monegal - Tibia and Femur - Fitbone - glenn

A quick update for all. My adductor pain has subsided a lot (or maybe I've just gotten used to it, not sure which). In any case, it doesn't bother me as much as it did two weeks ago. I now have new pain on the other side of my thigh, near the outside. It's not a big deal, since I've felt it before in the same place during lengthening. Soft tissue issues most likely. My mental state is more positive now (mainly because the adductor pain has diminished a bit). I think maintaining activity is key to positive thinking. If I just lay around in bed wallowing it is easy to feel weak and negative.

For the past three days or so, I changed up my routine. I've started doing more reps with less weight, and also eased up by giving more rest in between. That may or may not have been the reason my adductor pain subsided.

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Posted on Dec 11, 2015, 4:06 pm
#155

Hola glenn, glad to hear you're doing better.

I'm experiencing some crazy left abductor pain myself. I injured it several months ago stretching too hard and decided to follow through with surgery even though it wasn't feeling 100%. Your first post said some   about blinking a few times then now you're 34, so I figured I'd do it before it took any longer.

I've been going at 0.8mm but wanted to see what the big deal is with 1mm--I did not sleep last night lol. I could see my left leg pulsating for 5 minute bursts from muscle contractions. I snapchatted it to my friends and family  Dr. Monegal - Tibia and Femur - Fitbone - glenn

After our abductors heal, we can mate them for the ultimate leg.

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Posted on Dec 12, 2015, 4:46 pm
#156

Quote from: PatientZero on December 11, 2015, 04:06:19 PMHola glenn, glad to hear you're doing better.

I'm experiencing some crazy left abductor pain myself. I injured it several months ago stretching too hard and decided to follow through with surgery even though it wasn't feeling 100%. Your first post said some crap about blinking a few times then now you're 34, so I figured I'd do it before it took any longer.

I've been going at 0.8mm but wanted to see what the big deal is with 1mm--I did not sleep last night lol. I could see my left leg pulsating for 5 minute bursts from muscle contractions. I snapchatted it to my friends and family  Dr. Monegal - Tibia and Femur - Fitbone - glenn

After our abductors heal, we can mate them for the ultimate leg.


Hi PatientZero!

Yeah, it's amazing the difference between 0.8mm and 1mm. The difference was night and day. Have a good recovery, and feel free to let us know how it's progressing.

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Posted on Jan 7, 2016, 1:35 am
#157

Hey Glenn,
How are things coming along?   Are you able to walk unaided yet?   How is the cold weather affecting your leg pain?
Cheers bud.

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Posted on Feb 10, 2016, 10:45 am
#158

Spoke in person with Glenn yesterday. He's doing fine, just had his second cross-lateral (femur and tib) surgery done a few days ago. He's now in MIC Sant Jordi. He told me he had his reasons for not wanting to update his diary, but it's not because of injury or complications. I'll respect his decision, but I told him he would be doing the community a great help by updating, as he was always open and honest about his experiences.
-Adonis

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Posted on Jul 19, 2016, 8:11 pm
#159

very happy to  hear that Glenn is doing it well.

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Posted on Jul 19, 2016, 9:12 pm
#160

Hey can we not bump any 1+ month threads...

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