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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: InFullStryde on July 02, 2019, 04:16:43 PM

Title: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: InFullStryde on July 02, 2019, 04:16:43 PM
Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL  yet; but is planning to?.... and do you have an approximate timeline for when you will undergo the procedure?
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Apoplectic on July 02, 2019, 04:46:24 PM
I'm planning on getting the surgery in roughly two years I just need to save up roughly 50K and then I'll get LON with Giotikas since he looks promising. Hopefully there's a few more diaries by then.

I wanted to get STYDE but unfortunately I know I'll never be able to afford that.
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: PANDA:BEAR.. on July 02, 2019, 05:08:16 PM
Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL  yet; but is planning to?.... and do you have an approximate timeline for when you will undergo the procedure?

Hey...IFS.., if your paying next week 👌
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: InFullStryde on July 02, 2019, 05:22:27 PM
Hey...IFS.., if your paying next week 👌

Haha
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: PANDA:BEAR.. on July 02, 2019, 05:23:15 PM
I'm planning on getting the surgery in roughly two years I just need to save up roughly 50K and then I'll get LON with Giotikas since he looks promising. Hopefully there's a few more diaries by then.

I wanted to get STYDE but unfortunately I know I'll never be able to afford that.

Listen my friend... never say never... you may get the Stryde
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: PANDA:BEAR.. on July 02, 2019, 05:25:13 PM
On a serious note ... I will get mine done at paleys ... end of this year hopefully
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: InFullStryde on July 02, 2019, 05:49:29 PM
Listen my friend... never say never... you may get the Stryde

With Stryde, you're on your feet for most of the process and you can feel confident to be walking by 3- 6 months, time. Other methods, you just never know.   I hope everyone can go Stryde nail in the future. 
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: TheAlchemist on July 02, 2019, 06:13:17 PM
I'm booked for Paley / Femur Styrde in September 2019!
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: PANDA:BEAR.. on July 02, 2019, 06:43:35 PM
I'm booked for Paley / Femur Styrde in September 2019!


Wow... how tall are you ?
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Kenda on July 03, 2019, 11:46:11 AM
I'm planning on getting the surgery in roughly two years I just need to save up roughly 50K and then I'll get LON with Giotikas since he looks promising. Hopefully there's a few more diaries by then.

I wanted to get STYDE but unfortunately I know I'll never be able to afford that.
Homie you just said 50k!!
Thats the goddamn price of stryde!
Did u type wrong or what
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: loud on July 03, 2019, 02:11:34 PM
I'm thinking about it, but I'm far from taking a decision. I am considering few doctors in Europe and I am scared as hell of the general anesthesia (which is the only reason why I'm not planning it yet). I wish scientists found a way to reopen growth plates through stem cells but we may be 10-20 years away from that. Such a pity the only way to achieve our goal is a medieval-style surgery.
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Apoplectic on July 03, 2019, 03:06:08 PM
@Kenda
I wish lol.
I'm taking into consideration potential complications and living expenses. I'll probably stay in the country that does the surgery for a few months -at learnt until lengthening is done.
From what I've read minor to medium level complications are pretty common.

On second thoughts maybe £30,000 should suffice. I'll let others here have some input on that.
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Knik on July 03, 2019, 04:30:45 PM
me
I'm actually working a bit to save let's say 25k and do the procedure in Italy
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Activatedx on July 03, 2019, 04:51:56 PM
Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL  yet; but is planning to?.... and do you have an approximate timeline for when you will undergo the procedure?


I’m planning to do tibias with external them do stryde femurs 5-6 months post op in 2020
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Kenda on July 03, 2019, 08:39:20 PM
@Kenda
I wish lol.
I'm taking into consideration potential complications and living expenses. I'll probably stay in the country that does the surgery for a few months -at learnt until lengthening is done.
From what I've read minor to medium level complications are pretty common.

On second thoughts maybe £30,000 should suffice. I'll let others here have some input on that.

What complications are you talking about?? Like It Band release??
& im sorry how much is Accomodation in athens per month ?
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Apoplectic on July 03, 2019, 09:14:32 PM
What complications are you talking about?? Like It Band release??
& im sorry how much is Accomodation in athens per month ?
I'm not too sure how much accommodation in Athens is, hopefully it's not too much ,but it's integral you keep money by for potential complications I read a study where at least mild complications that are easily fixed occur in about 60% of people. It's best to bear in mind that this study was for Illazarov method so I don't know what it would be like for LON. Just don't take any chances and assume things will go well.
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Kenda on July 04, 2019, 08:38:57 PM
I'm not too sure how much accommodation in Athens is, hopefully it's not too much ,but it's integral you keep money by for potential complications I read a study where at least mild complications that are easily fixed occur in about 60% of people. It's best to bear in mind that this study was for Illazarov method so I don't know what it would be like for LON. Just don't take any chances and assume things will go well.

I dont want LON i want stryde!
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: Activatedx on July 04, 2019, 08:47:58 PM
I'm not too sure how much accommodation in Athens is, hopefully it's not too much ,but it's integral you keep money by for potential complications I read a study where at least mild complications that are easily fixed occur in about 60% of people. It's best to bear in mind that this study was for Illazarov method so I don't know what it would be like for LON. Just don't take any chances and assume things will go well.


Greece is relatively pretty cheap in accommodation compared to other places
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: wannagrowtaller on July 04, 2019, 08:48:25 PM
I may do this surgery next year. I don't know which doctor yet. My goal is 6cm femur with stryde. If I don't have any complication and have a fast recovery, I may do 5cm tibia (stryde) later. I'm 1,68m. My initial goals were higher.
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: MirinHeight on July 05, 2019, 01:32:21 AM
planning to do tibias around 3-4 cm in 2 years
currently only 25 years old
Title: Re: Who on this forum hasn't gotten CLL yet; but is planning to?
Post by: myloginacc on July 05, 2019, 09:26:55 PM
I will if my prospective marriage fails to work (since this had been the one issue bothering me the most). Right now, I don't feel the need to have my height validated by anyone else's opinion.