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Kanye Western

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How Painful is the LON Method?
« on: December 19, 2022, 09:34:08 PM »

The whole process is painful anyways whether it be internal or external, but how bad really is the LON method?

Is the pain the same to internal, but internals are just more comfortable in regards to living a somewhat normal life during lengthening hence why people prefer it more?
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shortisnotfun

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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #1 on: December 20, 2022, 01:12:56 AM »

The whole process is painful anyways whether it be internal or external, but how bad really is the LON method?

Is the pain the same to internal, but internals are just more comfortable in regards to living a somewhat normal life during lengthening hence why people prefer it more?

It's extremely painful, believe me. 8/10.

10/10 is pain where you want to kill yourself.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #2 on: December 20, 2022, 03:40:08 AM »

The most pain I experienced was 5 with internals. First couple of weeks after the surgery I had to deal with surgical pain.  I got nerve pain after the first month through out the lengthening phase and many months after the lengthening.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #3 on: December 30, 2022, 11:41:35 AM »

Thank you all for your descriptions of the pain experience, I hope you are recovering well. What is nerve pain and is it common?
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #4 on: December 30, 2022, 02:03:58 PM »

The whole process is painful anyways whether it be internal or external, but how bad really is the LON method?

Is the pain the same to internal, but internals are just more comfortable in regards to living a somewhat normal life during lengthening hence why people prefer it more?

Imo, I regret doing LON. I should've done Precise 2.2 in the Tibia or gone for a Weightbearing nail Like the G nail.
Why? because The Risk of infection with LON is high. I only learned about all this when i was in the frames and the frames are so uncomfortable. The pain depends. Sometimes it's as low as 3/10 where you are so happy about life and sometimes it's 9/10 when you wonder why you ever did LL in the first place.

I highly recommend choosing an Internal method, a weightbearing nail would be even better.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #5 on: December 30, 2022, 02:26:50 PM »

Thank you all for your descriptions of the pain experience, I hope you are recovering well. What is nerve pain and is it common?

Nerve pain is the worst of it all. I had crazy nerve pain, I still have some but it's going away now.
Basically it can be a burning sensation, a tingling sensation, u can feel pins and needles throughout ur leg or feet, a sense of electric shocks and much more.
After my frames were removed is when I had the WORST nerve pain, I couldn't eat in peace or even sleep properly and i'd often wakeup from the pain. I had crazy pins and needles on the bottom of my feet and my entire sole of the foot is still numb but now it's much much better than it was, My nerve pain has been too bad because I had to Decompress my Common Peroneal Nerve along with The Tibial Nerve passing through the tarsal tunnel. It was seriously the worst pain i've ever experienced in my life, i still have a tiny bit but i'm sure it's gonna be zero in some time
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7 cm gained on tibias via LON .  Had complications, Healed and moved on with life.

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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #6 on: December 30, 2022, 07:17:46 PM »

Did you get an infection?  I had my frames on for 4.5 months, in a hospital that was not up to 1st world cleanliness standards.  Zero infections.  Some risks you can't control but I think how you take care of yourself can make a big difference.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #7 on: January 03, 2023, 05:43:59 AM »

It's pretty brutal, oral voltaren does wonders though.
oral voltaren in combination with tramadol before bed makes nights manageable.
But yeah, when you're not coveredby pain killers, it's brutal.
(speaking from LON femurs experience).
Worst was when I approached 5cm and the proximal pin sites started to bend, felt like stabbing knives when pain killers ran out.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2023, 08:10:54 AM »

It's pretty brutal, oral voltaren does wonders though.
oral voltaren in combination with tramadol before bed makes nights manageable.
But yeah, when you're not coveredby pain killers, it's brutal.
(speaking from LON femurs experience).
Worst was when I approached 5cm and the proximal pin sites started to bend, felt like stabbing knives when pain killers ran out.
Totally agree... I had to take tramadol every day, morning and night, and even sometimes during the day... I wish i had made a journal to note my pain in the first leg... its near 2 months i finished lenghtening my second leg and im anxious to know when the pain will finish in the second one... :'(
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #9 on: January 03, 2023, 09:19:53 AM »

"the whole process is painful anyways" I'm at 3.9cm and wouldn't say so. I'd say average pain is like 2/10 I'd give bench pressing 5/10. I don't take painkillers. But I am still flexible and haven't experienced any complications. 2/10 becomes 5/10 when doing PT and it was 8/10 when I was trying to bend my knees in the first week
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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: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #10 on: January 03, 2023, 11:12:01 AM »

"the whole process is painful anyways" I'm at 3.9cm and wouldn't say so. I'd say average pain is like 2/10 I'd give bench pressing 5/10. I don't take painkillers. But I am still flexible and haven't experienced any complications. 2/10 becomes 5/10 when doing PT and it was 8/10 when I was trying to bend my knees in the first week

It's different for everyone. For me, during some moments In physiotherapy pain can go to a 9/10, where I start sweating and begging. When resting it's like a 3/10. When walking it's a 4/10.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #11 on: January 03, 2023, 01:56:16 PM »

It seems like LL on hard mode thats for sure.  No disrespect to anyone who has done it or will do it but I personally would never sign up for it.  I cant imagine having scaffolding pinned to my legs and being immobile.  Also the scars are going to be way worse.
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Gained 3.2CM on femurs for a final height of 5'8.5-5'8.75.

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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #12 on: January 03, 2023, 03:49:47 PM »

It seems like LL on hard mode thats for sure.  No disrespect to anyone who has done it or will do it but I personally would never sign up for it.  I can imagine having scaffolding pinned to my legs and being immobile.  Also the scars are going to be way worse.

I'd say it helps being somewhat naive going into LON femurs lol, as once you wake up after surgery there's no way back  ;D
But yeah, only scars that bother me are the proximal pin site ones.
However, surgeon has told me that he can essentially cut them out and make them appear much better once I go back to remove the internal rods after full consolidation.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #13 on: January 03, 2023, 03:53:17 PM »

Lmfao, "theres no way out" doesnt seem like my cup of tea but at least you're done.  Yeah it seems revision surgery is basically a necessity with LON.  Otherwise you're going to have these deep pits.
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #14 on: January 04, 2023, 10:35:28 AM »

Did you get an infection?  I had my frames on for 4.5 months, in a hospital that was not up to 1st world cleanliness standards.  Zero infections.  Some risks you can't control but I think how you take care of yourself can make a big difference.

I'm planning to do pure TSF externals and it can take up to 9 months. Could you please explain how did you manage that timeframe while you are on the frames? How was exactly your routine? Were you showering?

Thank you
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #15 on: January 04, 2023, 11:04:33 AM »

For me the pain was never more than a 5. But then again I wanted this more than anything in the world.
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5’5 to 5’8
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #16 on: January 14, 2023, 11:24:09 AM »

The whole process is painful anyways whether it be internal or external, but how bad really is the LON method?

Is the pain the same to internal, but internals are just more comfortable in regards to living a somewhat normal life during lengthening hence why people prefer it more?
Even if it's painless, you won't be able to. It takes courage  8)
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I've been saving money 2021 and finally came back to the forum. I going to have surgery.

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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #17 on: January 15, 2023, 05:44:01 AM »

For me the pain was never more than a 5. But then again I wanted this more than anything in the world.

exactly bro. somehow paying 100k to be baptized by fire seems like a good deal compared to being short forever 😭
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Re: How Painful is the LON Method?
« Reply #18 on: January 15, 2023, 08:49:16 AM »

It's pretty brutal, oral voltaren does wonders though.
oral voltaren in combination with tramadol before bed makes nights manageable.
But yeah, when you're not coveredby pain killers, it's brutal.
(speaking from LON femurs experience).
Worst was when I approached 5cm and the proximal pin sites started to bend, felt like stabbing knives when pain killers ran out.


voltaren is an nsaid, youre not supposed to take this every doctor knows this, but in turkiye they use you guys for experiments and research purposes
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