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Posted on May 8, 2014, 6:32 am
#91


Good job, but why do you have shortness of breath ?? it's nothing to do with LL, for sure.. and I guess you're doing exercise regularly ...could that be side effect of using too much painkiller!  Sweden - LON with Dr Sarin

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Posted on May 8, 2014, 10:08 am
#92

Quote from: Disobedient on May 08, 2014, 06:32:15 AMGood job, but why do you have shortness of breath ?? it's nothing to do with LL, for sure.. and I guess you're doing exercise regularly ...could that be side effect of using too much painkiller!  Sweden - LON with Dr Sarin

I don't do exercise as I should.

My bike got stolen and I obviously can't run. That's how it is.

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Yesterday at Taekwondo I did pretty good. It takes a while to warm up but when I am I can do great things.
I'll try to record it some day.

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Posted on May 8, 2014, 2:47 pm
#93

Hey Sweden,

I'd like your advice on this one. How many sides does the nut of the Ilizarov have? I read people doing 6 turns, but I always thought it was 4 turns. Do all the frames have the same type of nut or it varies? And from your experience what would you say would be the safe amount of turns (mm/day) for let's day someone who wants to achieve 6cm? I've read that in the beginning it is better to lengthen more to avoid early preconsolidation. I've also read some people saying that with 0.66 there is less pain and almost an easy ride throughout the process. I'd like to hear your opinion. Thanks.

Leo

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Posted on May 10, 2014, 2:06 pm
#94

Quote from: Sweden on May 08, 2014, 10:08:54 AMI don't do exercise as I should.

My bike got stolen and I obviously can't run. That's how it is.

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Yesterday at Taekwondo I did pretty good. It takes a while to warm up but when I am I can do great things.
I'll try to record it some day.
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You are a lion sweden, visualize the goal you had before operation. The perfect suit, the joint, the tan, The ladies. Life completed.

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Posted on Jun 7, 2014, 5:06 pm
#95

Hello everyone

Want to do INTERNAL LIMB LENGTHENING on Tibia in India in late August or early September.

Is anyone else interested in doing the same?? Hope to get a group of three or even four. The more the better for support.

I am a British born male, my father is English and Mother Indian. I can talk and understand the Indian language, so this will help. Please feel free to contact me.

The height I want to achieve will be similar to what Sweden has. Well done Sweden

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Posted on Jun 8, 2014, 7:10 pm
#96

I would be interested in doing internal femur lengthening in India, but only if a safe, educated, and reputable doctor emerges. Dr. Sarin or Dr. Sringari won't cut it. Dr. Parihar might, on the other hand. Unfortunately, I have heard many times that there is no internal lengthening nail that has been approved, legally, for use in India.

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Posted on Jun 9, 2014, 4:00 pm
#97

Quote from: Leonardo2013 on May 08, 2014, 02:47:54 PMHey Sweden,

I'd like your advice on this one. How many sides does the nut of the Ilizarov have? I read people doing 6 turns, but I always thought it was 4 turns. Do all the frames have the same type of nut or it varies? And from your experience what would you say would be the safe amount of turns (mm/day) for let's day someone who wants to achieve 6cm? I've read that in the beginning it is better to lengthen more to avoid early preconsolidation. I've also read some people saying that with 0.66 there is less pain and almost an easy ride throughout the process. I'd like to hear your opinion. Thanks.

Leo

The nut is a standard 10mm but with 6 sides.
6 small turns equal 1mm lengthening.
4 turns=0,66mm.

You're right, in the beginning there is a risk of pre consolidation so you're adviced to turn 1,2 or more the first weeks.
After 3-4cm you slow down to 0,5/0,66 a day.
Some days you need to rest and not lengthening at all.
Lengthening slower is easier and less painful yes.

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I'm in Ukraine right now, having consultation with Dr Jamal.
Very friendly person. He seems to be very respected.
I'm considering 5cm on femurs next year.

He told me it is better that I work my feet up 20-30 degrees before we do femurs.

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Posted on Jun 9, 2014, 7:10 pm
#98

Good luck, 184 amazing height, will kinda compensate for your athletic loss if u ask me

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Posted on Jun 10, 2014, 5:22 pm
#99

Does not look like you have done LL at all tbh, brb dr.sarin scam

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Posted on Jun 11, 2014, 5:02 pm
#100

sweden, actually i think you're even not 179 cm, since it seems it is your mrning height, you're more 177-177,5 cm at night.

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