This is what I got from him:
TWO STAGE LENGTHENING:
1 leg (femur + tibia) + the other leg later (femur + tibia) = 64-65000 euros
1 femur + the other femur later = 34-35000 euros
1 tibia + the other tibia later = 34-35000 euros
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ONE STAGE LENGTHENING
2 femurs in a single operation = 32000-33000 euros
2 tibias in a single operation = 32000-33000 euros
He doesn't
recommend the one stage lengthening (both femurs or both tibias at the same time) because of the
increased risk of fat embolism, but it doesn't mean he won't do it if you really want it. It's just that doing one leg at a time also has added advantages since you won't be stuck in a wheelchair for 2-3 months minimum. So it's a no brainer for him to
recommend a two stage lengthening even though it adds to the cost because of the two separate surgeries to insert the nails, since it increases safety and mobility for the patient.
I'm seriously considering this doctor and I don't plan on using lifts at all. I'll just walk around in crutches with my operated leg growing longer than the other and keep it from toughing the ground like I had an accident or something. I'll stretch it and exercise it when I'm in bed or on a sofa following the doctor's physio instructions. Then I'll come back when the doctor tells me the operated leg is strong enough to bear my weight and that it's time to repeat the procedure with the other leg.
You'll be "out of order" for an aggregate total of around 4 weeks during the entire two stage procedure, not like in the one stage procedure where you'll spend several months in a wheelchair and then need to start to "learn" how to walk again with crutches because you've lost your muscle strength in both your legs.
I can't really imagine myself in a wheelchair for several months (going to the toilet, washing myself, shaving, climbing stairs, not being able to do the things I want and go where I want, always depending on someone else), when I can choose not to. How do you take the bus in a wheelchair?
Yes, it will take longer, but in my opinion this is a much better approach.