Hey everyone,
I'm sharing my recent experience here, despite the challenges. I'm frustrated with the limb lengthening industry because there's a lack of genuine, honest experiences. I was one of the individuals who received media coverage deal at a very known limb lengthening center. However, these videos only capture a small fraction of the reality. They often use filters to hide scars and only film when you're smiling, even if you're in significant pain. The truth is, these videos represent only about 5-7% of the time, usually when strong painkillers are involved. Many patients don't share their real experiences online due to social reasons and a desire for privacy. Those who do share their experience with their face on often have incentives, such as discounts or financial compensation. This lack of transparency is frustrating, but I'm :'(sharing my honest experience here anonymously because I believe it's important to shed light on the reality behind the scenes. So i’m sharing my story because I don't want others to go through what I've been experiencing, especially because of the misleading videos on social media from limb lengthening accounts.
I chose LON tibia for two reasons:
1) it's more popular and seemed less risky
2) it was cheaper
But now I regret it
The surgery went fine, it’s painful but not crazy I had more painful surgeries. But the pain and discomfort afterward have been relentless. If you want to understand, imagine wearing shoes two sizes too small for weeks on and never get a chance to take them off. It's that kind of discomfort.
Dispute that the pain and discomfort is consistent and never ever stoped and that drive me nuts. Everyone at the center I am in, including myself are facing a big challenge with sleeping, the sleeping hours range between 5-7 hours inconsistent and divided into small number of naps. The pain of the lengenthing is painful sometime it can be tolerant and sometime even a strong painkiller won’t take the pain away. The surgery specially LoN tibia will require not only a desire and strong will but a good mental and emotional strength and even with that you can lose it so I suggest you enrol with a therapy already before the surgery date.
If anyone has questions about LON tibia, feel free to ask. Let's raise awareness and help each other out.