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Knik

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LL and life during treatment
« on: April 07, 2016, 04:02:41 PM »

I know the time for external of the transaction is between 8 and 11 months
but what to do during this time?
Because inevitably we will be cut off from our family and friends for a while, but this atmosphere request to be very strong psychologically to the point of staying only almost a year just to train and not be able to follow others in their activities
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Re: LL and life during treatment
« Reply #1 on: April 07, 2016, 04:07:09 PM »

why dont you do internal ?? how will you explain the scar to your girl?  how will you hide scar in shower room during gym sauna swimming massage ?
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Re: LL and life during treatment
« Reply #2 on: April 07, 2016, 04:23:34 PM »

why dont you do internal ?? how will you explain the scar to your girl?  how will you hide scar in shower room during gym sauna swimming massage ?


from what I could see the scars are not really bigger with external
and i dont plane to have a gf, a family life, sons, etc (for the moment, maybe one day my opinion will be change - I hope no-)
if my scars are too big, I can alleviate one using a laser operation
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Re: LL and life during treatment
« Reply #3 on: April 07, 2016, 10:03:44 PM »

The time is rough. You will be bored, with uncomfortable nights. It eventually wears on you.

I am jealous of those who had family or a significant other there to support them. The girls I had around helped a lot mentally(and also one helped me shop lol), but to have someone almost 24/7 would have been amazing.

A lot of my time was just spent on the chore of getting food, and the rest in my bed browsing videos/finding time sinks. To be honest being into something like an MMO etc. would be perfect to kill the time and I wish I was into those. I don't know how it is for tibias, but the stretching took a lot out of me and I was physically drained just getting there and back. I can't imagine being gone/going through something similar for 8/11 months. I would strongly consider another approach. I thought my 3 months would be no big deal, but it starts to crush you after 2, especially if you are alone.
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