I don't know where that comes from, never before have I read that difference in bone consolidation in any paper when I researched about LL. I think a lot of people here do hearsay, I want to know if what you say is the truth. Not only for me but for all limb lengtheners. What I know if that I've seen all my friends walking upstairs and sitting without crutches less than 1 month after lenghtening and returning to normal life 3 months after surgery.
I don't support Dr Guichet nor his decisions, but I had no shortage of money and I think I made the best decision. Say what you will but who of you started walking in 2 months and normally in 3 months? 1 month in a wheelchair is not a lot? For vain, height obsessed people it's not but for normal people it is a lot. The atrophy is not good for muscles especially after a certain age where myogenesis is at the lowest point.
Helloworld returned to normal (playing sports and jumping easily) at 5 months after lengthening with fitbone which is less weight bearing than precise.
So be in wheelchairs for 2 months (doing of course pt to avoid muscle weakness) is really nothing. After all if you walk when you are in the lengthening phase with internals you are in danger to fall down amd break the nail.
But yes, weight bearing from the begining is a benefit but not bigger than avoid pain and have a faster consolidation.
And from all x rays I've seen from albizzia users, the bone consolidation 4-5 months after surgery is much less than users of precise and fitbone. Maybe the weightbearing capability puts less pressure to bone when walking and that doesn't help consolidation.
I don't know the reason, but I know that with albizzia the consolidation is slower, thatcs a fact.
Furthermore, the way of clicking in albizzia makes it prone to accidental lengthening (see Unicorn's case) that can't happen with the other two nails.
Albizzia is outdated and that's why it is much cheaper than precise and fitbone.
I respect you a lot as an LL'er my friend but I don't think that you did the right choice of doctor if you had plenty of money.
Guichet is not the best choice of LL doctor at all, on the opposite I think for his money is the worse choice taking in mind that he uses an outdated nail, he makes his patients lengthen at a fast rate, he doesn't do IT band release (which causes no real problems and helps a lot to knee rom) and he is money greedy as we saw from Unicorn.
So you were lucky that everything went fine with your surgery but of course Guichet is not a good choice while for the same about money you can even go to Rozbruch or Paley which are absolutely the best choices right now for LL.