I think you are overstating the importance of blood thinners because many other world renowned doctors don't prescribe it for beyond 2-3 weeks after surgery. Guichet, Giotikas, Assayag, Gdalevitch off the top of my head. Some of them are Precice docs and even then don't give blood thinners for months after surgery.
I wish we could know if ratcheting nails make the problem worse. But we'll never know unless these doctors publish data. Has Betz published a paper after his decades of experience documenting all the complications his patients faced? I don't think anything like that exists for GNail also. I personally know of 3 cases of PE so far in people who used ratcheting nails.
Can‘t speak for any Doctor but a Giotikas patient I was texting with had it for almost the end of lengthening. I am not overstating it. If you don‘t want PE, you take it. It has very little side effect profile so no reason to quit it early in my opinion. Seems like some people just like to be in trouble.
Tell me one logical reason that albizza nails could increase PE risk? There is like no connection. Research how it develops first please. I already told the PE we talk about is a dislodged Deep Vein Thrombosis, the risk for that is a general risk in (orthopedic) surgeries. It‘s not LL specific. In medicine there is the three F for risk factors. Female, fat, fourty. So females who are obese and 40+ years old.
Ok so how does it develop. Because of bedrest and immobility your veinous blood isn‘t pulled back to your heart as it‘s supposed to. So blood clots can form because it‘s standing still more than it should. A swollen heated painful leg on one side is a symptom of DVT. If it dislodged it will travel to the lungs which is then called PE. what blood thinners do is increasing the antithrombolytic effect. So your blood doesn‘t clot that well. That‘s also why you bleed longer and more with them.
So knowing that. I am curious why albizzia nails should have any difference with that?
And yea Betz had lots of German Papers over the years. He showed me back then.
Your claims are kinda pulled out of nowhere with little causality, but please feel free to prove me wrong.