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Posted on Apr 29, 2021, 2:13 pm
#81

Serilium- My competition(BDD) is going after a certain goal. Thus to truly leave this behind for mental peace, i would have to do it again. (remember the charmeleon needs to evolve Starting second LL(femurs) with Dr Buldu ).

I might be someone who has lengthened a lot, but i also know a few members personally from the old forum where doing large amount carefully was still okay. They are doing fine, yes even like 8-9 years post op. Its just the new forum where the rules are set - like do less blah blah. I remember in the beginning of the forum, people only did 5-6cm on femur and considered that safe.
But come stryde and post 2017, you see almost every one(even on precise) is doing 8, and they seem to do okay. So, the point is the goal set by the "members" are not necessarily the best. Your doctor knows much more than folks here. I use the forum only to see people's experience. I still listen to my doc more than what these guys say here. And even Pili said its not an issue if i did so much. i dont care if you dont trust him, i havent seen a single bad case and he is a doc, not the rest of you!
Again I am not encouraging anyone to do lot. You can do if your body allows and your doc is confident too.

Your goal should be set by your body and your doc. Also why i have stopped now.

In terms of long term recovery, I lost my aglity and explosiveness after ACL reconstruction playing soccer in my late teens. I have given up on being competitive or even play sports that are leg intensive.

I am only wanting to recover(and i am sure i will), to a point where i can do my day to day chores, jog, swim and gym to stay fit. Regarding soft tissues, they do stretch over time to an extent they dont harm your body. I have confirmed this too. Considering my recovery ambition, I am doing much better than that. People were like you cant jump after ATL, or run. I can do both lol. I would do similar after femurs too. I remember the days of my surgery coz they are special to me. I promise to login on those dates just to post an update.

I feel even better while walking today- fully straight legs and quite effortless. I ll send a video soon.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2021, 2:20 pm
#82

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Posted on Apr 29, 2021, 5:08 pm
#83

No judgement mate.

I wish you a swift recovery and look forward to seeing recovery videos.

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Posted on May 1, 2021, 12:00 pm
#84

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Posted on May 1, 2021, 1:56 pm
#85

Respect sir. 🙏🏻 Makes sense man.

Your goal, your life, your happiness, not mine. I respect that. You are right

Cheers

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Posted on Jul 1, 2021, 11:01 am
#86

Have you consolidated now fiveten?

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Posted on Jul 1, 2021, 11:16 am
#87

Quote from: fivetenneeded2016 on February 28, 2021, 06:44:42 PMI was somewhere around 160, which is why the second surgery Starting second LL(femurs) with Dr Buldu my current height is still on the shorter side in europe.

I was going to ask why as well, but if you started at 160 this really makes a lot of sense.  160 to 176 is pretty amazing!  From extremely below average to above average in some EU states!  (Italy, Spain, some others)

Best of luck on the second segment!

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Posted on Jul 6, 2021, 8:43 pm
#88

Wish you all the best man ! 16 cm in gains is truely amazing and pretty live changing. Wish i had as much courage as you! Hope your proportions will look fine but honestly i doubt it will look bad since you lenghten both femurs and tibias. Several people said that others think they are taller than they actually are after LL bec of their long legs ! So you will look like someone who is 6ft ! and i find that amazing !!!!

Anyway wish you all the best in your recovery !

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Posted on Jul 12, 2021, 9:20 pm
#89

Hi who is your doctor I got confussed and which method?

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Posted on Jul 13, 2021, 3:06 am
#90

How r u?
any new update on your LL journey?

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