I've been pretty set so far on getting this surgery but I've seen a few videos of people walking after fully recovered from surgery and they walk like some type of slenderman horror movie cripple
Like am I even going to be able to have sex with my model girlfriend or am I gonna have to sit there while she sucks me off?
Quote from: AimHigh on September 29, 2021, 01:04:38 AMbetter 69 if u wanna keep her!
If you 69 with a NYC girl your gonna die the next day of venereal diseases
Quote from: SirStretchAlot on September 29, 2021, 10:37:52 AMA week after surgery you'll still have wound pain and constipation. After that you should be able to perform normal activites in bed.
LOL I mean in general like after the procedure, I haven't seen a video of someone walking normally
Quote from: boklecrt on October 04, 2021, 05:42:39 AM
Did you find more information about this issue?
How fast after starting consolidation is normal walking ability resumed?
All the videos showing the slenderman horror walk are really offputting when it comes to this surgery
All of the surgeons are saying that walking is resumed to normal over 1 year after surgery, but I haven't seen any proof of this, which is the only reason I am so skeptical of getting this procedure.
That being said, if there was a significant issue with walking post surgery then we would probably see many more complaints
Quote from: boklecrt on October 04, 2021, 05:42:39 AM
Did you find more information about this issue?
How fast after starting consolidation is normal walking ability resumed?
All the videos showing the slenderman horror walk are really offputting when it comes to this surgery
Yeah I am thinking of cancelling this surgery all together because all I see online is people reassuring themselves without physical proof of recovery
And I am not certain doctors are honest enough about the procedure or results with the amount of money being considered
I can't decide whether the surgery just isn't popular enough or if people move on after and don't care about showing other people everything is okay
Okay so most people can't walk as they normally did, and have some sort of reduction in athletic mobility
Now if I did this I was planning on getting tibia lengthening as well to even out the legs to somewhat resemble the ratio before, but those people don't really seem to exist
Quote from: LLprime3 on October 26, 2021, 01:03:10 PMFirst of all, less than 1% of all LLers post anything about their procedure in forums or elsewhere, because of privacy or simply not caring about it. Just go by the numbers, how many CLL have been done a year vs how many diary entries you see here.
Most people can walk normally a few months after LL. Walking is not even a difficult feat to be honest. It's about the most intense tasks that need to be re-acquired after LL through effort, things such as running fast, jumping high, not having to warm up or stretch for some of these things, and anything with weights basically.
Running fast and jumping aren't intense tasks, those are basic athletic abilities
As someone who owns a business where I need to work physically a few hours sometimes I am concerned about being able to handle it
Quote from: Movie on October 26, 2021, 08:04:07 PMwhat do you define as intense tasks then? what's more intense than sprinting and jumping?
If those tasks are inhibited to ANY degree, that means something like kneeling up and down quickly or even maneuvering around someone on the street is impaired
Quote from: Jason125 on October 29, 2021, 09:56:47 AMWill you be able to handle physically working over 9h at work?
I highly doubt it, which is why I think I am never going to be able to get this surgery
Quote from: Jason125 on October 29, 2021, 09:56:47 AMWill you be able to handle physically working over 9h at work?
I highly doubt it, which is why I think I am never going to be able to get this surgery
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