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Posted on Mar 29, 2017, 10:17 pm
#521

Seeing that slim tim's post history, it's pretty obvious that the guy is a mentally off... Don't think anyone gonna see him anywhere during their LL since he won't be doing any

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Posted on Mar 31, 2017, 6:53 pm
#522

Hey penguinn please help me bro. Will 3 and 1/2 month enough for to recover fully(ie. Walking normaly) when I go with doctor guichet.
Is guichet's method painfull in comparison to precise 2 of dror paley.

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Posted on Mar 31, 2017, 7:21 pm
#523

Quote from: Smallindianman on March 31, 2017, 06:53:49 PMHey penguinn please help me bro. Will 3 and 1/2 month enough for to recover fully(ie. Walking normaly) when I go with doctor guichet.
Is guichet's method painfull in comparison to precise 2 of dror paley.

I have never heard of a Guichet patient walking unaided within 3 and a half months but if we're going for record quick recoveries, I think he has had some great cases. I'm guessing you plan on doing 3". 3 and a half months is WAY too less for LL(even for 2".. heck even for 1"). Understand that even a super ideal best case scenario will not have you walking like a normal person within that time.

With a nail like Precice, lengthening will take 1mm a day x 75 days = 2.5 months, around 3 months if you take break days/don't start lengthening immediately. That's when your consolidation phase STARTS. That takes a few months depending on what you do. All this is not considering complications.

No sane doctor is going to take you as a patient if you tell them you have only 3.5 months. Your only choices are either to postpone whatever you wanted to do in 3 months or do LL another time. There's simply no way around this for you.

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Posted on Mar 31, 2017, 7:47 pm
#524

Thanks a lot penguinn for answering my query. I am gonna pospond my plan of LL and do this after my graduation.
I hope at that time precice 3 would be available.
So now I am gonna buy some lifts like addheight which i have see on youtube.

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Posted on Mar 31, 2017, 9:40 pm
#525

Quote from: Penguinn on March 31, 2017, 07:21:03 PMI have never heard of a Guichet patient walking unaided within 3 and a half months but if we're going for record quick recoveries, I think he has had some great cases. I'm guessing you plan on doing 3". 3 and a half months is WAY too less for LL(even for 2".. heck even for 1"). Understand that even a super ideal best case scenario will not have you walking like a normal person within that time.

With a nail like Precice, lengthening will take 1mm a day x 75 days = 2.5 months, around 3 months if you take break days/don't start lengthening immediately. That's when your consolidation phase STARTS. That takes a few months depending on what you do. All this is not considering complications.

No sane doctor is going to take you as a patient if you tell them you have only 3.5 months. Your only choices are either to postpone whatever you wanted to do in 3 months or do LL another time. There's simply no way around this for you.

Hi Penguiin! I've seen a lot of patients walking unaided very soon. For example, they lengthened 6 cm in 55 days aprox, but they start walking a little without crutches one week before that. The people who had the surgery before me, are now walking. The case with the best recovery now only uses crutches to go upstairs, but can walk unaided (though he admits he walks like a penguin) less than 3 months post op

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Posted on Apr 1, 2017, 4:54 am
#526

Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on March 31, 2017, 09:40:23 PMHi Penguiin! I've seen a lot of patients walking unaided very soon. For example, they lengthened 6 cm in 55 days aprox, but they start walking a little without crutches one week before that. The people who had the surgery before me, are now walking. The case with the best recovery now only uses crutches to go upstairs, but can walk unaided (though he admits he walks like a penguin) less than 3 months post op

That's incredible, but an exception. One simply cannot set a 3 month deadline for their LL, even if there's a small chance they could do it in that time.

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Posted on Apr 1, 2017, 9:01 am
#527

Quote from: Penguinn on April 01, 2017, 04:54:57 AMThat's incredible, but an exception. One simply cannot set a 3 month deadline for their LL, even if there's a small chance they could do it in that time.

I agree and not only that, walking in less than 3 months does NOT mean walking like a normal human being. I believe that for Dr Guichet patients the duration of REAL recovery is about 6 months.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2017, 2:15 am
#528

Have you measured tour new height or estilo have duckass?

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Posted on Apr 4, 2017, 4:59 am
#529

Quote from: onemorefoot on April 04, 2017, 02:15:21 AMHave you measured tour new height or estilo have duckass?


Still have a little duckass(<1cm). It won't go until I walk unaided like a normal person and do exercises. I'm not stressed, it's not severe.

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Posted on Apr 4, 2017, 11:11 pm
#530

Quote from: Penguinn on April 04, 2017, 04:59:52 AMStill have a little duckass(<1cm). It won't go until I walk unaided like a normal person and do exercises. I'm not stressed, it's not severe.


How many months post- operation you're at right now? its better to right details

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