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Posted on Nov 2, 2018, 10:03 am
#11

Hey Kenda

I did not have height disphorya or mental issues like this troll guy. I would check his posts and all of his other 5-6 previous accounts banned and you will see he is obsessed.

My condition was very bad and Dr Monegal changed my life.
You can write to him or to Wittenstein (fitbone manufacturers) and you will see what they can advice you. You can write me and I can kindly send you my xrays to proof I am not lying.

Regards

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Posted on Nov 2, 2018, 11:38 am
#12

Quote from: Kenda on November 02, 2018, 09:14:36 AMOhh okay thank you for the Useful answer ,  But do you think that doing LON or LATN on a bone like the Tibia is safe ? Arr these nails even thicker than precice or what exactly do you think ?
Because Precice on tibia will give me a max of 6 cm, if i even reached it, but a doctor that does LON & LATN told me that 8 CM can be achieved on tibia easily ?
Is that false or what

Don’t trust those doctors who say it’s easy to lengthen 8cm tibia
Technically it’s possible to lengthen 8cm even with Precice nails
But doctors should give advice to patients very conservatively.
It’s really not an easy thing for sure.
If you read lots diaries you will know that
Also your proportion will look very wiered after lengthening that amount.

I recommend you to contact Dr Donghoon Lee in korea especially if you are from Asia
His package is cheaper than Dr Sarbije in Singapore
Dr Lee is the best for Asian women’s thin tibias.
He offeres LON for about 40k including hospital stay with rehabilitation  of 120 days

http://drdonghoon.com/landing/m_en.html

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Posted on Nov 2, 2018, 12:04 pm
#13

Honestly doing LON for me is like torture because i have a High pain sensitivity.
I was just asking how come people recommend LON in tibias instead of Precice , the LON nail is Huge ! Its thick too....but do you think they say that because LON causes less side effects like knee pain or so ?

I feel like my only option for now will be Precice in the femurs, and i am starting to consider Dr. Franz from South Africa, people say he has better experience ?!

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Posted on Nov 3, 2018, 1:30 am
#14

I see if you do femurs you’ll have chance to put Stryde 10mm
Precice will be obsolete for femurs in very near future. Only 8.5mm stays for thin tibias
I think Dr Giotikas in Greece or Dr Frantz in South Africa are good choices however I still will go to Dr Lee since he is very experienced with Asian bones.
I saw hIs new clinic, it was a state of art with a pool, 3D X-ray EOS, and special operation room etc..
Besides his package includes hospital stay of 90days, the price difference is not that much.
Dr Frantz already announced that he will raise his surgery price.

CLL involves super high risk of many complications if things go wrong
I think it’s better not to decide things depends on budget
It’s worth saving up money and wait till you can pay for the best choice

LON is not safer than precice!! Got more complication risks such as bone infections
Still can leave problems with knees even with LON if done by wrong doctors of  higher risk of lots complications
With LON there are varieties of nail sizes 7mm 8 mm etc..

Also don’t forget that those who could lengthen 8cm femurs are generally taller  than 160cm males
Can’t expect too much.  need to wait until X-ray check up of whole body to see proportion before deciding lengthening amount

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Posted on Nov 3, 2018, 1:35 pm
#15

I wouldnt do it if I was you. Short women/girls are hot. They are mostly petite and petite is what most men are searching for.

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Posted on Nov 3, 2018, 2:06 pm
#16

What about LATN, what do you think about it ?
I dont really get the concept,
But he puts the external rods that do the lengthening then in another surgery he removes them then inserts the middle nail .
Some people say this middle nail is 8mm , i am not really sure.
& if i do sometiing such as LATN do you think femurs would be better , pain wise or even more ?

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Posted on Nov 3, 2018, 2:39 pm
#17

I like petite girls, and
most men too, I would not do this surgery if I were a woman, I would focus on getting sexier.

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Posted on Nov 10, 2018, 6:23 am
#18

LON is Lengthening Over Nail
LATN is Lengthening And Then Nailing
Both involves internal nails but LATN you have to have major operation twice,
first one is to put frames then second one to put nails, while with LON you can do both surgery at once at first.

Doing LON or LATN, external methods are not recommended for femurs.
Even if you do femurs there are still  risk of knee problems, Android had problem with knee doing femur external in Russia.
External methods for femurs has higher risk of infection and nerve damages also.

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Posted on Nov 10, 2018, 12:39 pm
#19

Thank you Temaki for your reply .
So do you think going through LON Tibia is better , and what about complications??
I believe everyone say LON is weight bearing so when exactly after the lengthening and removing the external part can i walk normal again Which Doctor is Best for 35-40k $ Budget, Internal Nail only , 8 cm ?

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Posted on Nov 10, 2018, 2:43 pm
#20

Quote from: Kenda on November 10, 2018, 12:39:43 PMThank you Temaki for your reply .
So do you think going through LON Tibia is better , and what about complications??
I believe everyone say LON is weight bearing so when exactly after the lengthening and removing the external part can i walk normal again Which Doctor is Best for 35-40k $ Budget, Internal Nail only , 8 cm ?

Wow first you said externals are like a torture and you didn’t wanna it
They really are torturous with higher risk than Stryde
Why don’t you just go with Stryde femurs in Greece
Even with LON you may not be able to walk without crutches for about 6months or if you get ballerina foot or other complications, it may take longer than that

With Stryde femurs you’ll very likely start walking without crutches after one month


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