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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 4:37 am
#461

Penguin, you said you paid 33 lakhs, but Dr Parihar puts 28 lakhs as the price.

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 6:44 am
#462

Update: 4.5 months post-op
So as you guys know, I'd gotten very lazy with weight bearing(walking) until Jan end and my callus was poor. I was pretty worried I'd need bone marrow injections or a graft, but I've upped the walking and thankfully, my callus has improved in 2 weeks. I wasted a lot of weeks that I should've spent walking 30+ minutes a day. Don't be like me. I'll be at least 6 months post op(March 20) before I walk unaided, which I'm ok with because of how well things have gone but you might not be. I'll post the X-Rays when I get them.

Quote from: onemorefoot on February 07, 2017, 04:37:41 AMPenguin, you said you paid 33 lakhs, but Dr Parihar puts 28 lakhs as the price.
That's what I had also calculated the price to be. I think importing the Precice nails includes a sh*t ton of tax.

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 11:06 am
#463

No pictures. This diary is fraud. And xray pic does not count

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 5:29 pm
#464

Quote from: Slim_tim on February 07, 2017, 11:06:07 AMNo pictures. This diary is fraud. And xray pic does not count

Aw damn dr.cum is striking again.

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 5:31 pm
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Quote from: Slim_tim on February 07, 2017, 11:06:07 AMNo pictures. This diary is fraud. And xray pic does not count

Because anyone can fake X Ray pics, amIrite? Penguinn- Precice II internal femurs with Dr. Parihar

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Posted on Feb 7, 2017, 5:33 pm
#466

I wouldn't take this guy seriously... If you check this guy past posts and way of thinking, you could see something is off

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Posted on Feb 11, 2017, 12:18 am
#467

What do you exactly mean by 'walk unaided'? Does this mean doing regular daily chores/activities with no crutches or help, such as going to a store or work/office, walk up and down stairs...like a normal person? If the answer is no or not so simple, then can you please explain various stages, precautions and average durations between where you are now to where you will be able to walk like a normal person? Note: I'm not asking about strenuous physical activities such as weight lifting, etc.
thanks for your diary and sharing useful information!

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Posted on Feb 11, 2017, 4:31 am
#468

Quote from: Stature on February 11, 2017, 12:18:18 AMWhat do you exactly mean by 'walk unaided'? Does this mean doing regular daily chores/activities with no crutches or help, such as going to a store or work/office, walk up and down stairs...like a normal person? If the answer is no or not so simple, then can you please explain various stages, precautions and average durations between where you are now to where you will be able to walk like a normal person? Note: I'm not asking about strenuous physical activities such as weight lifting, etc.
thanks for your diary and sharing useful information!

I mean doing daily chores and walking around like a normal person would without the worry of the nail snapping. I can only do this once the callus is very thick and hardens. I don't think there's a big difference between walking to the store or doing the laundry once your new bone has formed and you're cleared to walk.

Stages? I'm using the walker, and I might be transitioned to crutches once the callus is thicker, or I may not. I'm indifferent and I actually prefer the walker. Then I'll be cleared to walk without any support. I'm guessing I'll be walking in the house itself for 2 weeks or so before I go out.

For precautions, stand on two weighing scales with a walker and practice how much weight you're putting on your legs(for me, it should be 25kg-25kg max which isn't a big problem cause I'm 60kgs) and the rest goes on your arms. While walking, put both legs ahead at once putting the weight on your arms when you do it. NEVER walk by putting one leg on the floor while the other is in the air because it'll take all the weight. This applies for Precice. I can't say what it's like with a weight bearing nail. For sitting on a chair or getting up from it(only sit on chairs with arm rests btw so you can use those to propel yourself up) you might need someone to boost you up or you might be able to do it yourself. This applies to the toilet as well. If you aren't using this: https://images-na.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/G/01/aplusautomation/vendorimages/b78334b6-4d66-47af-b735-976dbbbcec73.jpg._CB334988178_.jpg by itself, you can remove the bucket and place the thing on your bathroom's commode so you have an arm rest, it's higher and you can get up easier.

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Posted on Feb 12, 2017, 7:12 pm
#469

A question: if you lengthen 7 cm you gain the same??

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Posted on Feb 12, 2017, 7:55 pm
#470

I lengthened more, but my gained height shows 0.5cms(5mm) less than the lengthened amount thus far. If I have someone push my back in hard and measure, it shows the proper height so maybe it's the duck ass. I measured as 3cms(yes, 3cms) less thanks to the duckass in December and as it has gone my height's "increased".

I'm also not off the walker yet so I don't know how straight I'm actually standing. I'll let you know the accurate answer to this in a few months.

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