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I will be flying to Moscow tomorrow, I simply cannot wait. At the same time, I am so nervous.

I will be doing external tibia, but I might be doing external femurs. I will see what doc says.

For external tibias, what is the general recovery time frame? I know everyone is different, but give  me a range?
a) walking WITH crutches (not walker)
b) walking WITHOUT crutches, like a disabled, slowly
c) walking WITHOUT crutches, normally
d) frame removal (for 7-9 cm)

My second question: how many mg of calcium do I take everyday? Now I am taking 600 mg.

My third question: How many hours of walking a day should I do? I know as much as possible is probably the answer, but what is the minimal amount? I will try to hit that amount.

Lastly, what painkillers do the Russian docs prescribe? Is it opoids? Tramadol?  I heard NSAIDS hinder bone growth (though some studies show otherwise).

At this point, I almost feel like turning back. With lifts I am easily 180 cm, but I really wanna do this; its always so awkward taking off the shoe-lifts :( And once i reach 181-183 cm, and with lifts, I will be easily 185-188cm? :P
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #1 on: December 04, 2014, 06:23:45 PM »

What's the point of consultation then? Ask bagirov all that, btw how tall are u? 175/176?
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #2 on: December 04, 2014, 06:26:10 PM »

What's the point of consultation then? Ask bagirov all that, btw how tall are u? 175/176?

Yes, for pre-op, how much calcium do I take? I'm currently taking 600mg.

I'm 173-174. I'm actually about average for an asian country. With lifts, I'm about 10-15th percentile.

I'm quite apprehensive actually, being Asian in Russia. I look a little mixed, but not that much.
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #3 on: December 04, 2014, 07:26:20 PM »

180cm for a LL patient is quite good, because LL patients at their new height look taller and leaner than their counterparts
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #4 on: December 05, 2014, 06:22:03 AM »

Dont worry, 3/4 of Russia is in Asia so they must be asian right.......  ;)
Your starting height is already good, getting to 180cm+ will be great. How long do you plan on staying in Russia for?

Good luck, have a safe trip and LL journey and do keep us posted.
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #5 on: December 05, 2014, 06:47:21 AM »

Hey Itsmylife:

     I will be following your diary as I am too considering dr bagirov once I have saved up enough money. I had a question, did you run into any issues in obtaining a russian visa? What is the length of your visa?
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #6 on: December 05, 2014, 04:50:11 PM »

Hey Itsmylife:

     I will be following your diary as I am too considering dr bagirov once I have saved up enough money. I had a question, did you run into any issues in obtaining a russian visa? What is the length of your visa?

Nope, I have a visa agent in my country and they handled everything for me. i got a single entry, 28 days visa. i can always fly back to my country and get another visa.

You will NOT be able to get a visa with the letters of invitation provided from the clinic in my country(though someone else managed to get it done... i dont know how)
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #7 on: December 05, 2014, 04:50:42 PM »

oh i didnt get a 3 month visa as i was out of time :)

and i think... i might die .. so long in russia :(
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #8 on: December 07, 2014, 12:33:38 PM »

In the clinic and operating tomorrow.. It's nice place!
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #9 on: December 07, 2014, 01:50:28 PM »

In the clinic and operating tomorrow.. It's nice place!
Good luck ,My friend
Hope you all the best
We all support you.
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #10 on: December 07, 2014, 04:44:36 PM »

My questions to Dr:

Bow leg
do I have bow legs now? Any correction needed?
Ballerina
What are the risks of ballerina foot? (equinos)
What is the cause of ballerina foot?
Is there any disadvantage if I have to do the surgery to correct ballerina foot? Will sports performance be affected?
Removal
What are my options if I want to remove the frames after lengthening? What is the cost of the options?
Tibia or femur?
What is my tibia-femur ratio?
Should I extend my tibia or femur? Which is safer? Which is better for resuming sports activity like basketball and running? I want to lengthen 8-9 cm.
Is it better for recovery of sports function after surgery
•   2 operations (6 cm tibia, 5 cm femur)
•   Or 1 operation (8-9 cm tibia)
Anesthesia and pain
I need to have sedation for surgery. Do you have propofol?
What painkillers do you prescribe?  Tramadol? Are there stronger painkillers for the later lengthening process?
If I have trouble sleeping, can I take Xanax (alpazolam)?
Do we have to avoid NSAIDs for bone healing after surgery?
Recovery
Can I take these supplements immediately after surgery? I want faster recovery.
How many mg of calcium do I take everyday? Now I am taking 600 mg.

How much vitamin E should I take everyday?
Can I take 2000 mg vitamin C everyday?
Time frames
For external tibias, what is the general recovery time frame? I know everyone is different, but give  me a range?
a) walking WITH crutches (not walker)
b) walking WITHOUT crutches, like a disabled, slowly
c) walking WITHOUT crutches, normally
d) frame removal (for 7-9 cm)



Physio
How many hours of physiotherapy should I do everyday? Does walking help for faster recovery? Can you teach me the exercise after surgery?
When can I start physiotherapy?

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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #11 on: December 08, 2014, 12:47:45 AM »

Good luck during your surgery man!

remember if you have any thoughts about regret about this surgery, think "going through this is nothing compared to not being the height i want forever".

stay strong and keep us updated  :)
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #12 on: December 08, 2014, 03:37:53 AM »

Good luck during your surgery man!

remember if you have any thoughts about regret about this surgery, think "going through this is nothing compared to not being the height i want forever".

stay strong and keep us updated  :)
thank u so much:)
i count my blessings i am able to have this opportunity
many people just accept their height.
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #13 on: December 08, 2014, 03:53:24 PM »

I just finished my op! About few hours ago. I'm glad pain is only 1/10! The nurses and doctors are kind and I was wondering if I can get fast food delivery? Is it normal to feel so hungry..?
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #14 on: December 08, 2014, 05:10:50 PM »

did you have external tibia surgery? I was not that hungry right after my surgery, but I was able to eat about 50% of my lunch just a couple hours after surgery. I guess everyone is different.
Good to hear that you are not having much pain. Do you have epidural right now?
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #15 on: December 08, 2014, 05:57:47 PM »

I've no pain at all though i can move my legs, yes epidural but I slept when they injected it as I was under propofol.

Yes ext tibia and four h post op

The nurse told me to tell her if it's pain, strange I can move my toes now n feel my tibia but no pain

My tibia is only about 9 cm shorter than me femur so dr said lengthen 7 -8 cm!
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #16 on: December 08, 2014, 06:45:15 PM »

Update: I've my computer set-up now, and can type better than on iPad.

I am so happy I did this surgery. I can about 5-6 hours after my surgery, and now it is 11 Pm russian time.

I can move my knee and ankle, and I can stretch and do dorsiflexion

I asked the nurse is it OK to do dorsiflexion now she says I'm good.

No painkillers yet..... and the pain isnt really there..

But then again, after surgery most people feel pain but I feel almost nothing!
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« Reply #17 on: December 08, 2014, 07:16:35 PM »

Update: I've my computer set-up now, and can type better than on iPad.

I am so happy I did this surgery. I can about 5-6 hours after my surgery, and now it is 11 Pm russian time.

I can move my knee and ankle, and I can stretch and do dorsiflexion

I asked the nurse is it OK to do dorsiflexion now she says I'm good.

No painkillers yet..... and the pain isnt really there..

But then again, after surgery most people feel pain but I feel almost nothing!

Glad to hear your surgery went well..so happy for you!!  :D

I want to know are you generally physically active? that could explain the varying degree of pain one feels. I remember when goodfootballer wrote his diary with Dr. Salemah he experienced minimal pain as well.

You have already completed step 1, now stay strong for the next few months and you will be taller in no time!
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #18 on: December 08, 2014, 08:03:18 PM »

Yup I'm physically active!

Does epidural fk up ur bladder? I've no intense urge to urinate but my bladder is full..?

Is it common to get urinary catheter
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« Reply #19 on: December 08, 2014, 08:12:23 PM »

Yup I'm physically active!

Does epidural fk up ur bladder? I've no intense urge to urinate but my bladder is full..?

Is it common to get urinary catheter

Ouh, I had the same problem. Ask a nurse if she can help you to transfer to the toilet, maybe you can pee there (I assume you should pee in a bottle?). Maybe you are just not used to peeing in a bottle or the painmeds/anesthesia can cause also that.

An urinary catheter is uncomfortable as hell, I hope you don't have to go through that!
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« Reply #20 on: December 08, 2014, 08:37:32 PM »

I just got it.. They say I can get it off tomorrow? I'm healing great! Anyone else here had urine prob? I've got some painkiller but I can't sleep too excited
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #21 on: December 08, 2014, 11:36:46 PM »

Good to hear it went well

Before you said you were apprehensive about being asian in Russia, how is your overall experience so far?
Do you feel you are treated differently or the same being asian?

What are your thoughts on Russia in the short time that you've been there?
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #22 on: December 09, 2014, 12:16:27 AM »

Hey buddy, it's great to read how it goes and moreover it's awesome that you feel almost no pain.
How much money hae you spent so far?
Also where you're planing to stay the time you'll be there and how much it's going to cost?
I'm strongly considering dr. Bagirov for my op and it's just so nice that you can share your experience with us, keep it up bro!
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #23 on: December 09, 2014, 06:56:02 AM »

I had my operation end at 4.15.

The pains start to come about 12 midnight, probably because I was moving my ankles and my knees a lot.I know its insane but the nurse said its good, and it wasn't realy uncomfortable either.

I stayed awake from 4.15pm after surgery until 3-4 am when I felt so horrible, like an impending sense of doom. I guess I was dehydrated or malnourished, though I really ate soooooo much earlier. Or probably I was feeling cold. low grade fever of 37.6 degrees C and apparently low blood pressure.

The nurse was really attentive to me. And I felt so bad to disturb her!
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« Reply #24 on: December 09, 2014, 09:58:25 AM »

Feeling better now. I wanna update more to give back to this community. I've learnt quite a lot here.

I heard that they give footholders here in Russia too!

I find it hard to sleep even with no pain.

The doctor advises against taking sleeping pills to sleep!
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« Reply #25 on: December 09, 2014, 02:21:11 PM »

I had two epidural shots yesterday and two epidural shots today. The pain is bearable even when the shots ran out, but I thought, why not eliminate all that pain. It will be worse later!

Anyway the epidurals aren't very good for you either. They impede urine! Makes it very tough to urine. i had to think about peaceful thoughts.

Pain is 5/10 when epidural wears off. More of an irritating, annoying, dull pain instead of sharp pain, which is a relief.

Different people have different threshold. I am an athlete so I think I healed faster.

Walked to the toilet and back without any problems today. and I can even stand without holding anything while urinating and stuff.
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« Reply #26 on: December 09, 2014, 02:41:56 PM »

Dont worry, 3/4 of Russia is in Asia so they must be asian right.......  ;)
Your starting height is already good, getting to 180cm+ will be great. How long do you plan on staying in Russia for?

Good luck, have a safe trip and LL journey and do keep us posted.

I intend to lengthen 8 cm, from 174 to 182 cm (morning height, for 3 hours)

I am thinking, 1-2 cm is not much. Why not just wear shoe-lifts? Anyone has similar thoughts? A 1-3 cm shoe lift will easily make me 185 cm, which is as tall as Obama and many basketballers.

I think the nurses here are really nice but Anna is very curt and business-like, which I find pretty nice too!

So, no asian discrimination. But I am from Singapore, a pretty developed country with a GDP per capita higher than the States, one of the Asian tigers, so to speak!

I don't know how they will react to people of other asian nationalities though. Especially since China and Russia don't really  like each other.
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Re: Lengthening with Dr Bagirov in Moscow (9th December surgery date)
« Reply #27 on: December 09, 2014, 02:43:14 PM »

Good to hear it went well

Before you said you were apprehensive about being asian in Russia, how is your overall experience so far?
Do you feel you are treated differently or the same being asian?

What are your thoughts on Russia in the short time that you've been there?

Pretty cool place! I think they are friendlier than Americans though I have never been to America. Russians don't fake anything. If they are unhappy, they just show it. But thank God most of them were friendly to me!

But maybe I have a high nose bridge and asian mixed caucasian features! So they think I am half European/American.

I don't think Russians like Americans or Europeans either, so I think it does not matter so much.
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« Reply #28 on: December 10, 2014, 04:07:30 AM »

The night, tonight was so painful. I had to have so many painkiller injections to my epidural line.

LL is NOT for the faint-hearted, and is NOT a stroll in the park. I was prepared for the pain, but I was never prepared for this amount.

I think, the problem is, I try to bear with the pain for the first two days (which according to the nurse is the worst). But once the pain hits 6-8 out of 10, I really have to inject.

Why? The pain is constant pressure, and sometimes it feels as if my leg is cut into two pieces. A very horrible feeling. It is as if, many bugs are feeding on my legs.

It is not a nice feeling. I know, I subscribed to this. I am whining, yes, but at the same time, I am not sure how common is this process? Does everyone have this problem?

I am not whining because once pain med is injected, the pain is mostly gone. But I just try to control, and avoid the injections.
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« Reply #29 on: December 10, 2014, 04:11:07 AM »

It turns out that I was not used to peeing in a bottle. I never did well for those kind of things in the army as well. So strange to pee into a bottle. I can only pee in the toilet or jungle. And furthermore, this epidural injection really makes it so difficult to pee!  But I believe, once you "get used" to the epidurals, you can actually pee. It is in fact, easier to pee, when the epidural wears out, so do try to do that (ie, before you get the next injection)

I just had an epidural some time ago (it is 7.30 AM here). And the ant-biting sensation is still on my legs, like hundreds of ants :(
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« Reply #30 on: December 10, 2014, 10:55:11 AM »

I think I might have been ripped off.

Thr contract says to pay 420,000 roubles

I paid 7500 euro. According to russian banks it amount to 501,000.0 roubles.

Anna said she will return me the change.

Which means I will get back about 81,000 roubles

Now they wanna vary the contract

They got someone to speak to me and Anna doesn't even dare to see me for the past two days

She is very curt and business like, not friendly at all.

I have spoken what I have to say. I hope I will be safe
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