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Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: Betzbone on January 17, 2023, 08:15:06 AM
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Before LL how did you guys prepare?
For me its been stretching for past month or so.
1 week before hand i plan to cut out process foods and cofee
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Stretching and taking care of your health are really all you can do.
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Stretching and taking care of your health are really all you can do.
Do you need to have a certain BMI? Does that affect yourLL journey? Also, do people lose weight during LL?
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I went to Costco to get some supplies , then ordered online to deliver to my door step .
so not really .
health wise , no smoking , no drinking , a lot stretches everyday
take some heavy metal supplements if you can . zinc etc ..
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Before LL how did you guys prepare?
For me its been stretching for past month or so.
1 week before hand i plan to cut out process foods and cofee
Im super happy that I stretched my hamstrings for months before doing this. I wish I stretched my quads more. So def stretch.
Eat healthy and do some light cardio. Make sure your upper body is strong and you're not fat going into this.
Other than that theres really nothing that can prepare you. You're entering into a whole other world for a period of your life.
Only other thing id say is plan and pack in a minimalist way that meets your needs. Easy footware, stretchy pants that are easy to take on and off, want a haircut? bring clippers. Very light laptop. Universal power adaptors. Long cords. Clothes you could wash in the sink and let air dry if you had to.
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Im super happy that I stretched my hamstrings for months before doing this. I wish I stretched my quads more. So def stretch.
Eat healthy and do some light cardio. Make sure your upper body is strong and you're not fat going into this.
Other than that theres really nothing that can prepare you. You're entering into a whole other world for a period of your life.
Only other thing id say is plan and pack in a minimalist way that meets your needs. Easy footware, stretchy pants that are easy to take on and off, want a haircut? bring clippers. Very light laptop. Universal power adaptors. Long cords. Clothes you could wash in the sink and let air dry if you had to.
For the past month or so i have seen much improvement in my flexibility with the daily stretching. Also the process of getting used to daily stretching helps to build routine so body is not completely tight unflexible or shocked to going in and few days later doing long hours of stretching.
At 60 - 70 kg not too fat nor skinny. So i think it should be optimal.
I was thinking
3 Sleep shirts
3 Sleep pants
3 Outside shirts
2 Outside pants
3 Jackets
3 exercise pants
10 underwear
with the electronics and hygiene products as well
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I went to Costco to get some supplies , then ordered online to deliver to my door step .
so not really .
health wise , no smoking , no drinking , a lot stretches everyday
take some heavy metal supplements if you can . zinc etc ..
health wise is optimal, non smoker, drinking recreational but i wont do during LL, stretching after the surgery will be my priority. im thinking minimum 4 hours anywhere up to 7 if i can handle it
why zinc and metal supplements?
i was thinking of drinking milk daily during LL for natural calcium
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Stretching and taking care of your health are really all you can do.
I agree glad im doing everything possible, other then this try to stay calm going in
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not gotten it yet but what I'd do is like that person said stock up on a lot of things especially for the first weeks, microwave Mac n cheese and microwave meals although tbh id probably say fk it im going through enough and order expensive ubereats meals every night until my wallet started hurting more than my legs
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For the past month or so i have seen much improvement in my flexibility with the daily stretching. Also the process of getting used to daily stretching helps to build routine so body is not completely tight unflexible or shocked to going in and few days later doing long hours of stretching.
At 60 - 70 kg not too fat nor skinny. So i think it should be optimal.
I was thinking
3 Sleep shirts
3 Sleep pants
3 Outside shirts
2 Outside pants
3 Jackets
3 exercise pants
10 underwear
with the electronics and hygiene products as well
Id cut this down. 1 jacket, 1 sweatshirt, 1 pair of pants with some stretch to it, joggers are a pain in the ass to get on and off. Also a pair of athletic shorts. Trust me pack light.
I have like 5 pairs of boxers and 5 shirts. You just wash them. I do it in the sink and throw them on the floor to dry. Hotel has laundry service too.