Quote from: tlannister on August 07, 2018, 08:24:18 AMwtf?? 
LOL WTH man theres some weirdos on this forum.
Anyways Android you're doing awesome. Keep up the good work ! Im planning my trip shortly.
Android's Cross Lengthening with Dr. Solomin & Dr. Kulesh (2018)
Quote from: tlannister on August 07, 2018, 08:24:18 AMwtf?? 
? All I am saying is that if a woman is coming to you at night to chat - that is a golden chance to gradually escalate her and make her hot/horny and get action . In fact, many a times she may already be on heat and may be coming expecting you to escalate and take some lead/give some cues, in that case it will be easy/fast escalation, if she is not coming with the intention to get action then the escalation is still possible may take more time and if you don't see positive reaction to your escalation then you can let it go and just chat.
Wow, that's different!
Do they teach these "escalation" techniques in your school or is this just something you figured out on your own?
I wonder if maybe you just might be weirding up Android's journal a bit? Do you think? Just maybe?
Quote from: 419 on August 06, 2018, 10:23:05 PMGood one, keep us posted. BTW, you can get some action from Alice next time she comes to you at night to chat grab her hands and start from there. Once I got some action with my friends hot mom like that - I was sleeping in their house one night, she came to chat, I felt she needs some action, and escalated her and then..my first bang bang
Riveting tale, comrade.
Quote from: Android on August 06, 2018, 08:58:25 AMA general update and some topics of interest!
Latest X-rays: July 30, 2018
At this point, the total distracted was 2-2.5 cm for the femurs, 2.2-2.5 cm on the tibias.
Tibia:

Femur:

Pain
I started getting some really bad nerve pain on my femur frame leg shortly after returning to the hospital. I received injections (I think it was ketoprofen) for the pain twice a day, a few times twice at night an hour apart since it was so bad. It's a sharp, burning pain that you can't ignore; it can range from pain level 6 up to 9.
Once I reached pain level 9, I asked Dr. Kulesh to set up an appointment for me with a neurologist. A day or two later Dr. Kulesh and the neurologist came to my room to do some tests, and I got a prescription for some meds. Dr. Nikita came by later that day with my meds, which are pictured here:
Lyrica (150 mg) is the main actor here, and it does a good enough job. I need 2 to 3 of these a night to sleep well.
The other two are Ipidacrine and thiotic acid.
As for my tibia frame leg, it doesn't hurt much at all. Sometimes the shin hurts, but it hasn't made me want to call the nurse for it or anything. Hurts really bad when I walk, and will remain painful for about 30 min, but that's about it.
What do you do all day?
I really don't do much other than lengthen and take pills, which I do every couple hours. I use my phone a lot to watch YouTube, listen to podcasts, and play games. Honestly, this is pretty much what I did in my able-bodied days if I didn't get invited to hang out.
While I was living in the apartment with WiFi, I binge watched a few shows: Better Call Saul (Season 2), The Americans (Season 6), and Cobra Kai. Cobra Kai was a surprise for me, it was as awesome as all the reviews claimed it to be.
When I'm up to it, I work on an online Udacity course, the Android Basics Nanodegree. I got a free scholarship for it and was selected among my peers to advance in the program. Hell of a timing for this, but I'll do my best to complete it so I can get my certificate.
What happened to the cute nurse?
Ah, Alice. Great person. One night she came into my room to just chat until she was summoned by another patient. She came back and asked if she was bothering me, and I said no. We talked until the buzzer went off again, and did that one more time. She asked a lot of questions about me, so I'm guessing there's some interest.
Two days later it was her shift again. This time she didn't chat with me much since she had newer nurses to babysit and teach. I had to call her though for my knee pain, gave me a shot. An hour later I was still in very bad pain, so I got a second shot.
I complained that I was hungry, saying that the dinner that night was awful (curd, bread, and tea). I was just making small talk really, but after a few minutes she came back with two plates loaded with food!
Here's my dinner:
And here's what Alice brought:

She heated up the meat pies and even cut up some veggies. I was overwhelmed with gratefulness.
So yeah, next time I see her I'll ask for her WhatsApp. Wish me luck.
Total Lengthened so Far:
Tibia 31.5 mm (1 mm day)
Femur 34.75 mm (1.5 mm day)
Estimated Days Remaining Before Correction/Nailing: 27 days
Good progress!
Quote from: Pyotr on August 08, 2018, 12:56:43 AMWow, that's different!
Do they teach these "escalation" techniques in your school or is this just something you figured out on your own?
I wonder if maybe you just might be weirding up Android's journal a bit? Do you think? Just maybe?
Learned on my own, basic instincts - you don't need to learn basic instinct. Maybe - IDK - am just sharing my input.
Cool story, bro. Regarding the cute nurse: don't assume that the whole hospital isn't reading about your escapades /getting the highlights relayed by those who do. Save Alice the questionable pleasure of becoming the laughing stock of the entire hospital.
First post but I've been lurking a while.
Firstly thanks very much for taking the time to document your journey, it's incredibly helpful.
My only question is: how long is this entire procedure going to take? aren't you going to be out of action for like 2years?
Also why do they leave so long between the two lengthening stages?
This is the first time I've checked the forums in months. I'm glad you finally did it!
I've finally thought about the perfect questions to ask you. However, it'll have to wait until you're done with the first phase of cross-lengthening. 
I hope you've been doing good (as far as LL is concerned), man.
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