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50k for 8cm femur lengthening at giotikas in greeceI need money
reliable? sounds decent compared to fucking 100k w paley50k for 8cm femur lengthening at giotikas in greece
reliable? sounds decent compared to fucking 100k w paley
keep coping with proportions that literally no one outside of a PSL autist could ever come close to guessinghe probably has short arms and looks comical tbh
College tuition is gonna be gigaexpensive for me so I'm going to need the cheapest possible, as I'll start earning very late too. Will defo do some research on Giotikas if he's recommended by Paley and is relatively cheap.this is dedsrs, %100 true information bhai
also giotikas is recommended by paley
if you wanna go to a paley-trained doctor then donghoon lee for 70k in korea
maybe if you smash in kindergardenmusic to fuck foids to ngl
He did Precice and probably still hasn't gotten rid of the device (we don't know yet). How's his ROM terrible though? The rowing machine part was perfect.I am astounded by the posts in this thread responding to that vid.
First of all let me just say he must have been incredibly short and I am talking 5'3 or 5'4 because he looks 5'6 or 5'7 at tops now.
Second this is not very promising to see as a 5'8 dude looking at getting this done in a year or so. After 4 actual entire years the best he is able to manage is a brisk walk and slight jog on a treadmill. Looking at him use the rowing machine was also unbearable. He could barely flex his legs.
I'm sorry but this is a terrible range of motion for 4 years post op. Infact it's beginning to put me off. I think 5'8 might just be what I am going to stick with with lifts to fraud me in at 5'10 when I'm out in the City.
Jfl at greycel thinking 2" longer legs will make him look like Slendarmanhe probably has short arms and looks comical tbh
He did Precice and probably still hasn't gotten rid of the device (we don't know yet). How's his ROM terrible though? The rowing machine part was perfect.
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Haven't ran into "Precice" as a leg lengthening surgery procedure before. In what way is it different?
His range of motion is terrible. I hate to mention this but even though I don't work as one, am a qualified PTI and with a bachelors in sport and exercise science and THAT is not proper form on the rowing machine. Either way it looks like he's heavily restricted.
You can see he isn't doing the proper bum-tuck and it's not because he is lazy. You can see he's giving max effort. He's just stopping short. Watch carefully. I've time-stamped.
I wanna be doing explosive leg exercises and playing my favourite sports at an intense level again. So this isn't promising. However, there are many surgeons and people who've had it done that say it's down to how you prepare and what you do in the 30 weeks after the op. They say doing good stretching at least a year before taking the surgery is wise. It makes sense because you're the ever more reliant now on your muscles since your bones must take a temporary backseat to adjust to the new bone that has been formed to fill in the gap which was made.
I fully understand, but surely you didn't expect that this surgery will make you %100 the same as before? I mean, I'd rather lose %10-15 of my ROM for three inches of height to be honest.
Also PRECICE does not allow full weight bearing, and recovery is a lot smoother with STRYDE (hence why it's most expensive and scar-free)
But then again, with your background in sport, I suppose you care for your athleticism. I kinda don't.
Besides,
Stryde mogs every other method of LL to oblivion, but that's why it's the most expensive.Yeah I do, but that's not the point bro. He doesn't even have 85-90% of his range of motion back. This is like 70% at tops and that is aiming high.
Precice does not allow full weight bearing? Well that would explain why the recovery is smoother, since you don't get most of your range of motion back.
Stryde mogs every other method of LL to oblivion, but that's why it's the most expensive.
Although I'll admit, LL is a scary ass surgery. I wouldn't do more than 2 inches ngl.
Where did you plan on doing LL? Korea?So what this guy has had done is precisce and stryde is better?
Explains why he's now walking and doing cardio like an old fart.
Where did you plan on doing LL? Korea?