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Posted on Nov 11, 2017, 4:04 pm
#91

I'd like to have my rods removed somewhere in the 2nd half of 2018. It all depends on my x rays and spare time, but if not by then, surely in the 1st half of 2019.

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Posted on Mar 22, 2018, 12:10 pm
#92

Hey, Auron. I hope things have been going well for you.

Would you have done 1cm less if you could go back in time?

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Posted on Mar 22, 2018, 12:16 pm
#93

Quote from: onemorefoot on November 29, 2016, 01:07:06 AMI dont know if you are 172 in the morning or afternoon, but 177 is a good height, not tall but average.

Average in Europe. Tall-ish in the rest of the world. Don't forget the planet isn't just Europeans.

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Posted on May 11, 2018, 7:34 pm
#94

Hello lads!

Havent been to the forum, Dr. Monegal has so many patients now a days that I was hoping there would be more diaries.

So I have actually been playing football every week. Never thought I would be able to do so so comfortably. However, and since my rods are still inside, I play it more chilled while applying less stress in my legs. No sudden dashes as well. I actually can't wait to remove my rods to see how it really feels.

I'll drop by once in a while for more updates.

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Posted on Nov 24, 2019, 10:00 pm
#95

Hi guys,

It's been a while but I figured I would put an end to my diary as my LL journey has come to an end as well.
Hasnt been 2 weeks yet since I removed the nails that were inside my legs. I'll let you know that less than 24 hours after the surgery I was walking without crutches. In fact, I had bought a brand new pair of crutches for nothing.  I haven't been running yet, of course, but I expect to return to normal soon. What I noticed is that I will have to work on my flexibility again, I was bending me legs all the way before the surgery, something I cant do right now but thats the least of my concerns as thats just a matter or time/exercise until it gets back to normal.

I'd like to give a special thanks to doctor Monegal for the great job he did, a flawless job and I don't think the outcome could be any better.

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