An old post which makes me think twice about going to Paley... Do you think these problems are quite frequent? It seems that ALL females doing LL have problems, but men are usually OK. That's OK for me, but I'm still worried. If this happens to the best surgeon in the world, which I can't afford, how about other more economic options which I can afford, like the Russian doctors which I prefer? It's scary.
Re: Knee pain after LL
« Reply #35 on: January 11, 2013, 03:48:26 PM »
Hi All,
I had heard about this forum, but never visited it until recently. I felt compelled to speak out after undergoing LL (Precice internal nail) last year. Like someone else already said here, all I read is this frenzy over gaining height without discussion of consequences or long-term effects. After my experience, I can't imagine anyone ever choosing to do this voluntarily.
I have significant knee pain and problems. I underwent LL with Dr. Paley last year. I have abandoned him, because I don't care for the man - I read the part about him being on the "good" list and as I read through the answers to the questions, I thought, "LIE, LIE, LIE. " Dr. Paley will give you the absolute best-case scenario. He provides virtually no aftercare. His cost estimates are extremely conservative - prepare to be inundated by what I call the Paley Racket in South Florida. You will end up needing LOTS of things that aren't stated there - basically, you need to have access to virtually unlimited funds (I know, I shared a lot of my resources with the ones who were self-pay, because I felt so bad for them). It actually depends on who you are, as he's very preferential about his patients. I think I know more former patients who hate the man and are in bad predicaments, than those that had success. That's not to say you can't have a success story with him - but I don't think you're getting the whole picture here. All I read is sunshine and daisies, and that couldn't be farther from the truth. Also, Dr. Paley told me personally that he cannot say no to anyone and that's extremely concerning (quantity over quality). He is but one man, but thinks he can operate on anyone that walks through the door. There are finite limits to what one man can do, and he ignores them. It's downright scary. If you are hellbent on getting it done with Paley, consider NOT doing it during the American summer, which is when all his kid patients are trying to get their surgeries done. It's a madhouse and mistakes happen. Scary, scary mistakes. Like someone getting the nail in the wrong leg. Like your lengthening stopping, but it takes them 10 days to catch it, potentially creating the need for another surgery to re-break the bone.
I still have many months to go before my local doctor and I determine if I will need more surgeries. I hope that I don't, but I've had to deal with a lot of anger over what I felt like was deception - they really didn't know what they were doing with the Precice nail, and my one surgery turned into three. Could you afford an extra $50K, which is what my surgeries #2 and #3 cost?
Again, I am friends with some people who went through LL with NO problems. Is it worth the risk to you to not know whether you'll be in that group? Think long and hard about it before you choose to do LL. If anyone wants to send me a private message about specific questions, I'll be happy to answer. My desire wasn't to come here and shi* all over the boards about what a disaster it is, but I at least wanted to put some caution out here where there doesn't seem to be much. A last comment - males seem to have better success at LL than females, which is probably most of the forum users here. If you're female and considering this, I'd probably try to talk you out of it. The people I know who succeeded - males; the people I know with problems now - females. I don't know why that is.
The fact is, I don't think they really know how LL affects you later in life. I know many people with significant knee issues following LL. I also know people who underwent lengthening via external fixators years and years ago, and are now experiencing the effects of that - it's not good.
==> That's sallystruthers' post. Page 2 of "Knee pain after LL".