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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #62 on: February 12, 2023, 04:27:19 AM »

How did u feel so little pain in the hardest LL method? LON Femur?? Find that hard to believe. Some diaries say that it is like torturous and absolute hell.
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #63 on: February 13, 2023, 06:16:52 PM »

I wonder that too but there is no such thing that everyone should feel pain. There are couple of other patients similar to me here as well. I didn't feel a need to take painkillers between 2-6.5cms.
But like I said previously one should expect the worst and hope for the best. You need a positive mindset throughout your distraction phase even if you feel so much pain. Your mind needs to be prepared to endure anything

You need to start stretching your muscles 2-3 months before the surgery, if you are not flexible enough you will definitely experience the worst. Also get rid of your excess weight the lighter you are the better. And try to eat a lot during the lenghtening phase. Big, strong arms help you a lot as well

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Pre-surgery Height: 173.5cm (5'9)
New Height: 182cm (6'0), gained 8.5cm on Femurs
Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
Surgeon: Yunus Oc, wannabetaller, Istanbul Turkey
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #64 on: February 14, 2023, 06:59:30 PM »

Hey guys, it's been 5 days since the removal operation I want to update my status.

I must say I wasn't expecting my legs and glutes to get stronger so fast. I wasn't even able to activate my glute muscles 3 days ago now I can do hip thrust with no weights ofcourse. As my glute muscles get stronger lumbardosis gets better as well. Also immediately after surgery wide leg issue starts to dissappear.

I don't feel my left lower leg though my nerves need to adjust. I don't know how long it will take them to heal it could take months. Unfortunately it affects my walking right now  because of occasional pain but it's getting better as well. I have no problem in motor neurons only in sensory neurons.

People who do LON on femurs almost always develop lordosis and wide leg issues during distraction phase but don't worry after the removal surgery these issues go away easily. Also the pain vanishes as well.

Yesterday I saw my wounds and they were really small  Now they are covered with bandages but I'll post their pictures later. I learned that Dr. Yunus also arranges laser surgery for wounds at the hospital, which is especially important for female patients.
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Pre-surgery Height: 173.5cm (5'9)
New Height: 182cm (6'0), gained 8.5cm on Femurs
Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
Surgeon: Yunus Oc, wannabetaller, Istanbul Turkey
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #65 on: February 14, 2023, 07:23:05 PM »

Hello,

I'm so happy that everything went well for you and as for now if you can, can you upload vids of your walking as well as I'm so surprised that the doctor has laser scar removal, also how is your sleep now and are you able to do the basics tasks like take a shower.

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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #66 on: February 15, 2023, 05:48:20 PM »

Hello,

I'm so happy that everything went well for you and as for now if you can, can you upload vids of your walking as well as I'm so surprised that the doctor has laser scar removal, also how is your sleep now and are you able to do the basics tasks like take a shower.

Thank you

Hello atti99xo, sure when I have someone take a video of me walking, I can upload it.

Currently I avoid taking a shower I don't feel dirty or anything. I believe I am allowed to take a shower at this point though but I should be really careful and might have to change bandages afterwards.

I sleep like I have never had surgeries.

I still need a walker to go to toilet, walk and stand up but my leg muscles are getting stronger indredibly fast.
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Pre-surgery Height: 173.5cm (5'9)
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Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
Surgeon: Yunus Oc, wannabetaller, Istanbul Turkey
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #67 on: March 16, 2023, 02:26:20 PM »

Hello guys, sorry I wasn't able to update my progress as you might know we weren't able to access the site.

It's been 5 weeks since my removal operation. I still use crutches to walk but I got a lot faster. I am able to walk without crutches but I don't feel confident enough. Also, the Dr. needs to see my new x-ray to approve no support walking.  I believe that as my bones consolidate, they take a lot of weight off the nails and consequently improve my walking ability.  When I take a new xray I will upload it here.

In terms of flexibility, I must admit I stopped working on my flexibility after leaving the wannabetaller's facility. They left me in great condition though I must thank their physical therapists, Mehmet, Cagatay, and Eyup. They really took their job very seriously. My only problem at the moment is that I can't sit on my knees and I really want to. I will start stretching my quadriceps again.

In terms of appearance, my family and close friends who know that I got the surgery greatly compliment me. Those who do not know I got the surgery didn't realize or kept their thoughts to themselves. Noone so far asked if I increased my height or anything. Mostly because they were already shorter than me and don't even know CLL exists in the first place. I didn't tell them that I got the surgery done. Once I told a taxi driver that I had the surgery and he really annoyed me.

This photo of me below was taken 1.5 weeks after the removal surgery. I must say being tall is so amazing for me. I feel very psychologically relieved so this whole experience was definitely worth all the pain, money, and effort for me.

 
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Pre-surgery Height: 173.5cm (5'9)
New Height: 182cm (6'0), gained 8.5cm on Femurs
Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
Surgeon: Yunus Oc, wannabetaller, Istanbul Turkey
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #68 on: March 16, 2023, 04:06:17 PM »

Congratulations, how much did you pay? How do you walk now?
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #69 on: March 16, 2023, 07:36:01 PM »

Congratulations, how much did you pay? How do you walk now?

Thank you so much.

In terms of price, I don't want to say anything because it's volatile and almost always goes up. It might put wannabetaller in a bad position. Full disclosure they didn't treat me any differently just because I have been writing a diary about them nor do I have any financial ties with them.

By the way, I forgot to mention, unfortunately, I still don't feel it when I lightly touch my lower left leg. It doesn't have any impact on my life and I feel the heat, so I can tell whether the water is hot or cold.

Today I walked about 3 km on crutches and I have to say that sometimes I feel out of breath and need to sit down. But after 3.5-4 months from the first surgery, I think almost everyone will be able to return to work. So this surgery requires at least 3.5 months of time off.
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Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #70 on: March 18, 2023, 01:30:17 AM »

I see. Thank you for Your answer!
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #71 on: March 18, 2023, 01:00:07 PM »

How did u feel so little pain in the hardest LL method? LON Femur?? Find that hard to believe. Some diaries say that it is like torturous and absolute hell.
He's already lying, my friend. This diary is a great advertisement. Those with real lon femurs patients said that sleep was impossible. Just read the Activatedxx diary. I suggest you stay away from this company. Someone who uploads a picture of a hotel room and a picture of breakfast as the process of this surgery is doing advertising. Have a nice day ;D
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #72 on: March 19, 2023, 03:45:54 AM »

Hey guys, I want to make a quick update. Sorry I don't update as often as I'd like to it's because nothing interesting happens.

I am at 5.65cm right now and don't experience much pain as usual. But my muscles are weaker comparing to when I was at 3.5cm. I don't mind them being weaker once the device is removed I will start strengthening exercises.

 Also after started taking the calcium supplement I posted earlier, my sleep quality decreased so badly that I stopped using it before going to bed. Now I only take one tablet after breakfast. I think the biggest concern for LL patients is the low quality sleep. That's why I also started taking 3mg melathonin. I think it helps a lot.

Also my xray was taken when I was at 5.45cm. Dr Yunus says callus formation looks normal not so great or bad.

Overall I am so happy that I did the surgery. I will post my photos and videos after device removal. I don't worry about proportions too much if I start to think my femur looks so tall I can add muscles later on.

 

please read it all before contaminating the diary with negativity. As I said before one of the biggest concerns for all LL patients is sleep quality. Also, not everyone has to experience the same things. I for example had great sleep quality until I hit 6.5cm. From time to time some nights were difficult. It also doesn't have to go linearly. I slept much better between 8-8.5cm than when I was at 7.5cm.

Funny when I said Tugce one of the patient consultants at wannabetaller that I was going to write a diary about the process she told me that no one would believe me. I found her words very strange because with all these pictures why wouldn't they me? Well I guess negative Nancys are everywhere. Hopefully, my diary can help those people with positive thoughts.
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Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #73 on: March 19, 2023, 03:50:53 AM »

He's already lying, my friend. This diary is a great advertisement. Those with real lon femurs patients said that sleep was impossible. Just read the Activatedxx diary. I suggest you stay away from this company. Someone who uploads a picture of a hotel room and a picture of breakfast as the process of this surgery is doing advertising. Have a nice day ;D

I should stop answering trolls
 
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Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #74 on: March 19, 2023, 01:28:47 PM »

I should stop answering trolls

This company and vile people like you who defend it are the biggest troll :)
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #75 on: March 19, 2023, 02:23:21 PM »

As I understood from their former workers, i can approve this :( So i gave up limb lengthening surgery which i planned. (I'm Turk) I saw too many  people who are butchered by different limb lengthening companies, most of them are trying to gain their old health status in Istanbul Medicine Faculty Çapa Hospital.  If you don't believe this, you can visit İstanbul Medicine Faculty Çapa Hospital and see many people who are suffered from different companies and hospitals...
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #76 on: March 19, 2023, 02:40:37 PM »


This company and vile people like you who defend it are the biggest troll :)
As I understood from their former workers, i can approve this :( So i gave up limb lengthening surgery which i planned. (I'm Turk) I saw too many  people who are butchered by different limb lengthening companies, most of them are trying to gain their old health status in Istanbul Medicine Faculty Çapa Hospital.  If you don't believe this, you can visit İstanbul Medicine Faculty Çapa Hospital and see many people who are suffered from different companies and hospitals...
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #77 on: March 19, 2023, 04:29:42 PM »

https://youtu.be/kVS15Aq0_F8

https://youtube.com/shorts/BDK5eLq94zA?feature=share

This thread is full of horsecrap  . Its not possible for LON Femurs with no pain this is a joke. Look at this outcome. It's horrifying.  THIS IS A FREAKING AD DO NOT BELIEVE THIS.
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #78 on: March 20, 2023, 03:23:58 PM »

https://youtu.be/kVS15Aq0_F8

https://youtube.com/shorts/BDK5eLq94zA?feature=share

This thread is full of horsecrap  . Its not possible for LON Femurs with no pain this is a joke. Look at this outcome. It's horrifying.  THIS IS A FREAKING AD DO NOT BELIEVE THIS.
My god this is insane! They still shamelessly advertise this company!
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #79 on: March 20, 2023, 03:40:19 PM »

Folks, do not believe this advertiser. This person is someone who called a patient with a bone infection in wannabetaller a liar. Don't believe anything this person says.
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #80 on: March 25, 2023, 09:00:39 AM »

Folks, do not believe this advertiser. This person is someone who called a patient with a bone infection in wannabetaller a liar. Don't believe anything this person says.

So according to this troll's logic, you only need to criticize the Dr. you had surgery with, you can't say anything good. It doesn't matter if the doctor is good or bad. These people need to be removed from the forum, they obviously work for a rival company or something. The man is trying to pollute all the diaries except for a few Dr.
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #81 on: May 20, 2023, 03:56:52 PM »

If you have recent imaging data please put it at this thread. Redact any information that could be used to dox you.
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #82 on: May 23, 2023, 08:05:44 AM »

https://youtu.be/kVS15Aq0_F8

https://youtube.com/shorts/BDK5eLq94zA?feature=share

This thread is full of horsecrap  . Its not possible for LON Femurs with no pain this is a joke. Look at this outcome. It's horrifying.  THIS IS A FREAKING AD DO NOT BELIEVE THIS.

Links are not working. Do you have another one???
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #83 on: June 06, 2023, 08:36:57 AM »

Any update?
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #84 on: July 31, 2023, 09:46:07 PM »

Hello everyone, I apologize for my absence. I chose to distance myself from the negativity here and focus on my projects instead. The volume of private messages I received was overwhelming, and it was disheartening to see the extent of people's greed. I suspect some of these individuals might be from rival companies, but that's just speculation. As I've mentioned before, I'm a full-stack developer, AI and embedded system engineer. Next year, I plan to return to the US to pursue a master's degree. I have no financial or emotional ties to the company in question.

To recap, my initial surgery was on November 22, 2022, and the removal surgery took place on February 8, 2023. As of today, August 1, it's been more than 6.5 months since the removal surgery. I've grown 8.6cm and now stand at 182cm (6'0").

I'm the kind of person who thrives on constant work. After taking a three-month break, I felt compelled to dive back into my projects. I neglected my strengthening exercises, assuming my legs would regain their strength naturally. However, my recovery was slower than expected due to this oversight. I experienced pain in my left leg when walking without support and continued to wobble until two weeks after I started going to the gym.

Dr. Yunus and another orthopedic surgeon I consulted in my hometown, Ankara, Turkey, advised me to use support until early June. I followed their advice for about 3.5 months. The second surgeon, who was unfamiliar with Dr. Yunus, complimented his work. They both recommended that I start going to the gym, which I did three weeks ago. I alternate between swimming 1km one day and doing push or pull workouts the next, focusing on strengthening my legs. The difference was noticeable almost immediately; my wobble has nearly disappeared, and the pain in my left leg is gone.

Interestingly, none of my friends noticed my height increase of 8.6cm. I expected it to be more obvious. Even my brother, who is a medical doctor, said he wouldn't have noticed if I hadn't told him. He always thought of me as tall, although I suspect he's exaggerating. He's expressed interest in undergoing the same surgery, but his schedule doesn't allow for it. I believe you need at least four months of downtime for this procedure.

A month ago, I was concerned because I wasn't recovering as quickly as I'd hoped. Now, after starting my gym and swimming routine, I feel fantastic.

I recorded a video three months post-removal surgery, during which I was still wobbling. I plan to post that video here in a day or two, after blurring my face for privacy reasons. If I have the opportunity to record another video, I will share that as well.

Here's my advice for anyone considering this surgery: mentally prepare yourself and expect the worst. If possible, work on strengthening your upper body muscles, which can help manage the pain. Avoid over-reliance on strong painkillers, especially early on. Don't rush the surgery or attempt to combine both leg surgeries. Choose the right company and country for this operation carefully; your health is paramount. Pay close attention to your physical therapy sessions, as they play a crucial role in determining your final height. If you neglect your PT, you might not reach your full potential. Finally, listen to your doctor and physical therapists. If they advise you to stop lengthening, heed their advice.

Most importantly, before beginning your lengthening phase, I highly recommend incorporating as much stretching as possible into your routine. This isn't just beneficial for the lengthening process; I believe everyone should stretch regularly for overall health. It's crucial for maintaining fascia health, as evidenced by my Maltipoo dog who stretches literally throughout the whole day.

As I've mentioned before, my height was a significant concern for me for almost 15 years. I am immensely grateful to the Wannabetaller team for resolving my issue without any complications. I'd like to extend my thanks to the founder, Ibrahim Algan, the surgeon Dr. Yunus Oc, my initial contact Tugce and the physical therapists Cagatay, Mehmet, and Eyup. I also appreciate the nurses Aylis and Ecem, as well as Rabia and Taner, who always addressed my concerns with positivity and patience.



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« Reply #85 on: July 31, 2023, 11:41:44 PM »

The video was recorded on May 8, 2023, three months after the device removal operation. As you can see, there's a significant wobble in my walk, likely due to my neglect of the recommended strengthening exercises. I initially thought that walking for 20-25 minutes a day would suffice until I could start going to the gym, but as it turned out, this wasn't enough. However, just three weeks of gym workouts effectively addressed the issue.


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« Reply #86 on: August 01, 2023, 12:07:44 AM »

While I'm here, I'd also like to share some images taken after the removal surgery. Once I returned home from the Wannabetaller facility, my doctor in Ankara, Turkey, took two sets of X-rays. The first set was taken on April 7, 2023, and the second on June 15, 2023. After reviewing the second set of X-rays, both orthopedic surgeons advised me that I could start going to the gym and discontinue using supports. However, Dr. Yunus cautioned me to still use support in crowded places for safety. Here are the images:

The images below were taken on April 7, 2023 (2 months after the removal surgery):

 


The images below were taken on June 15, 2023 (4 months after the removal surgery):

 
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #87 on: August 01, 2023, 06:10:36 AM »

Did you take any daily supplements after removal also did you get prp or stem cells?
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« Reply #88 on: August 01, 2023, 12:15:26 PM »

Did you take any daily supplements after removal also did you get prp or stem cells?

I didn't get stem cells or any other different treatment. I take 1000 IU of Vitamin D3, 620mg of fish oil, and half a tablet of the following supplement daily

 
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #89 on: August 03, 2023, 03:02:38 AM »

Hello! Thank you for the update. How is your walk doing now? Are you still limping or experiencing any pain? Also, could you please conduct a patient interview with Victor from Cyborg4Life on youtube Your insights and experience would be very helpful for his channel. If you prefer, you can go on the channel anonymously without revealing your face or real name. Thank you so much for your posts!
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #90 on: August 03, 2023, 04:45:42 AM »

Hello! Thank you for the update. How is your walk doing now? Are you still limping or experiencing any pain? Also, could you please conduct a patient interview with Victor from Cyborg4Life on youtube Your insights and experience would be very helpful for his channel. If you prefer, you can go on the channel anonymously without revealing your face or real name. Thank you so much for your posts!

Hello Atti, thank you so much for your support. Yesterday, I swam 1km again using a pool pallet. When I exert my leg muscles slightly, I feel a bit of pain in my upper left leg afterwards. I wouldn't say I'm 100% back to normal, but I can climb stairs without needing to hold onto anything and can walk for about 30-40 minutes without issues. If I had to assign a number to my recovery progress, I'd say it's around 80%. I just went to get a cup of coffee and noticed a slight wobble in my walk due to yesterday's swimming session; my left leg, in particular, is tired and week compared to my right leg. I had hoped that my legs would heal more quickly, but it seems the process isn't as rapid as I anticipated. However, I've noticed that as my muscles strengthen, all the issues are starting to fade.

As for the interview, I really admire Victor from Cyborg4Life. His videos have helped me tremendously, both psychologically and physically. Perhaps in the future, once I'm fully healed, I might participate in one of his patient interviews, but I'm not quite ready for that at the moment. I have so many tasks on my plate. I am preparing for the GRE exam and have to achieve the maximum score. Additionally, I am trying to build a full-stack portfolio management app.
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Pre-surgery Height: 173.5cm (5'9)
New Height: 182cm (6'0), gained 8.5cm on Femurs
Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
Surgeon: Yunus Oc, wannabetaller, Istanbul Turkey
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #91 on: August 05, 2023, 04:00:59 PM »

Thank you so much for your answers and for sharing your experience, if you had to summarize the pain and sleeping quality throughout the lengthening as well as your ability to walk and move during all stages of lengthening.
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Re: CCL LON on Femurs w Dr. Yunus Oc - wannabetaller - Turkey
« Reply #92 on: August 05, 2023, 04:40:08 PM »

Thank you so much for your answers and for sharing your experience, if you had to summarize the pain and sleeping quality throughout the lengthening as well as your ability to walk and move during all stages of lengthening.

Let me try to quantify

First 20 minutes - Pain level:99/10
 This was an excruciating experience like nothing else I've ever felt. However, it only lasts 20 minutes, so it's bearable.

Day 1-6 - Pain level: 3/10
 Thanks to meditation, I didn't experience much pain, to be honest. However, the inability to walk or go to the bathroom, and needing to lie down all day, was rather bothersome.

Day 6-14 (0-1cm) - Pain level: 5/10
 As you're discharged from the hospital and no longer have access to strong painkillers like morphine (which you shouldn't rely on anyway), the pain tends to intensify compared to the initial days.

Day 14 - 70 (1 - 6.5cm) - Pain level: 2/10 (awake), 4/10 (sleep)
 In reality, the pain was quite manageable, contrary to my expectations based on other people's complaints on this forum. The level of discomfort was so minor that I didn't feel the need to take painkillers during this period.

Day 70-90 (6.5-8.5) - Pain level: 4/10, 7/10(sleep)
 Post 6.5cm, the difficulty level escalated, particularly during the nights when I tried to sleep. I began taking painkillers before bed.

After removal surgery,
All pain dissipates within 2-3 days when you are stationary. There's still a bit of discomfort when moving, but it's relatively minor. I transitioned from a walker to crutches and noticed my leg muscles strengthening. I managed to avoid using a wheelchair on my journey home, although I believe like 95% of people would require one. For the initial 3-4 months, it's critical to be cautious and avoid falling.

I could walk without support after about 1-1.5 months, but Dr. Yunus recommended continuing to use support. I stopped using crutches at home then.

Four months post-surgery, Dr. Yunus gave me the green light to stop using crutches altogether, although he advised me to keep using them in crowded places. By performing strengthening exercises, your recovery can be faster. I didn't do these exercises, but now, 5.5-6 months after the removal surgery, no one would notice anything abnormal with my gait. I still probably need another 6-12 months before I can say I am fully recovered.
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Pre-surgery Height: 173.5cm (5'9)
New Height: 182cm (6'0), gained 8.5cm on Femurs
Surgery Dates: 22 Nov 2022 LON on Femurs,  device removal on 9th Feb 2023
Surgeon: Yunus Oc, wannabetaller, Istanbul Turkey
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