Ty for yours answers mates ! What if I choose fast and cheap (11k) ? is it possible ? when I say "fast" I mean just enough to go back to school after 3 months and walking
It's not possible.
Does LON on femur requires less time than on tibia to regain walking ?
No, since it's more traumatic to the muscles.
how much time do we have to wear the external fixator ?
However long it takes you to lengthen. This vaires from person to person.
I did not understand your last sentence, "around 2 years" we can't do weightlifting or mma anymore after 2 years ??
I started doing weightlifting with my nails in about a year after my frame removal surgery.
Are the scares inevitable ? I read doctors that tell that the scars aren't very visible and they will disappear with time, is it true ?
Scars are inevitable. Their visability depends on your skin and what scar treatments you get
I did not understand one thing, MorningStar told me that "no method will allow me to walk after three months"
It's possible for some people to walk after three months. I've seen people jog with Ilizarov frames still on their tibias. Don't expect to be one of the lucky ones though. Most likely you'll be like the rest of us, bedridden and barely able to use a walker while you have them on.
and SirStretchalot "I would save up 55k EUR and do internal nailing on femurs. It's safer (less likely to die from an infection), less painful, fewer scars, and you will be able to walk properly after the first week."
Don't worry too much about infections from externals. They're mild and superficial. I didn't get one single infection in five months. It's the internal infections you have to worry about. They're more rare but they can be severe and dangerous.
Finally, will I be able to walk after one week with internal ??
Probably not even with Stryde, which isn't currently on the market.
if yes, how much the cheapest one in the world cost (with all fees) ? I can try to reach 20k 25k but 50k impossible as student...
50K is probably as cheap as it can get, so forget internals for now.
No problem if I have to wait 2 years to squat and fight but can I walk 3 months after surgery, go back to school without external fixators, stay 8 hours standing and without any problem as long as I don't run or lift ?
No. This is not possible for you. Probably not even possible for a Paley/Stryde patient who gets the best treatment in the world for ten times what you can afford.
Is LON/LATN more safier, cheaper and faster on tibia or femur ??
Same cost but tibia is definitely safer.