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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #31 on: August 06, 2023, 02:41:58 PM »

Thanks for feedback! I would go with precice 2 tho since it's still more safe, but espically more comfortable. I'm 90% sure I will go with them, since it seems like the most convenient option.
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #32 on: August 06, 2023, 03:17:35 PM »

It sounds like all of his patients are LON tibia. I would take that into consideration if the intention is doing Precise femur with him. Things like ITB release etc. require experience.
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« Reply #33 on: August 06, 2023, 07:28:48 PM »

I asked the clinic and they told me that they perform more than 100 surgies a year and the surgeon has more than 20 years of experience with orthepedic surgeries índcluding much more demanding tasks like disrepency patients. If you look up their youtube channel he has done precice femur multiple times. :)
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« Reply #34 on: August 06, 2023, 07:58:04 PM »

It sounds like all of his patients are LON tibia. I would take that into consideration if the intention is doing Precise femur with him. Things like ITB release etc. require experience.

As of right now, there's actually 6x LON Femur patients, 2x LON Tibia, 3x Precice Femur and 3x Precice Tibia (2 others in the hospital that I don't know)
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May 2023: Completed 5.3cm LON Tibia w AFA 164>169
Upcoming LON Femur in October 2023

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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #35 on: August 06, 2023, 09:20:30 PM »

thanks buddy! i appreciate your support
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #36 on: August 06, 2023, 09:23:40 PM »

i have no idea what those Google reviews are all about. first time seeing them. maybe it's a search engine optimization kinda thing?
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« Reply #37 on: August 07, 2023, 07:09:42 AM »

Thanks to both of you for sharing your experience, this makes one feel more secure about going with them for sure!
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #38 on: August 08, 2023, 05:45:25 AM »

he did a lot of femurs while i was a patient. and he also did an IT band release on one patient with precice without a hitch.
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #39 on: August 08, 2023, 09:24:00 AM »

So I have to ask for him to the it-band or do you think it's something he always does with precice patients femur?
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« Reply #40 on: August 08, 2023, 09:31:52 AM »

So I have to ask for him to the it-band or do you think it's something he always does with precice patients femur?

ITB release for everyone whose goal is 5cm+ (I think)
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May 2023: Completed 5.3cm LON Tibia w AFA 164>169
Upcoming LON Femur in October 2023

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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #41 on: August 08, 2023, 04:52:37 PM »

arhh okay thanks!
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #42 on: August 16, 2023, 02:23:08 AM »

i agree there are butchers in many countries. I'M ONLY SAYING THAT in my humble experience, uysal is not one of them. do you have proof that he is?? then please post it. if not let's call a spade a spade and agree that you don't know his work and don't have proof of any negative reviews. which means you're talking outta your ass. I'm so sick of going over this.... PLEASE POST PROOF. ONE HORROR STORY INVOLVING UYSAL. SHUT ME UP. MAKE ME EAT MY WORDS. IF YOU CAN SHOW ME PROOF THAN I WILL GLADLY APOLOGIZE AND CONCEDE TO YOU HERE... ON THIS FORUM. BUT IF YOU CAN'T.... THEN YOU'RE A MOPE AND YOUR LACK OF PROOF SHOWS THAT. time to put your money where your mouth is boyo. and maybe victor hasn't run into any patients of uysal besides myself..?? ever consider that? are you victor's BFF? do you text him a lot and share music playlists? I'm guessing no... he's A VERY COOL GUY whereas you sound like a judgemental, fearful soccer mom.

i had mucho nerve damage. it happens. but it also goes away because the repair themselves. takes about 1.5 years till you won't notice

You, by your own admission, had a lot of nerve damage. (Mucho means "a lot" in English). Nerve damage is not normal and is not good. Nerve damage may or may not heal, and if it does, often it's not 100%.

and wtf are u even talking about claiming that i claim to know more than cyborg??!! i don't! never claimed that i did. i scheduled a consult with him to inquire about rods and scars. Jesus you people are so anal and fussy! get a life

It was a rhetorical question to make you stop and think. Maybe you don't hold my opinion in high regard, but clearly you hold Victors in high regard or else you wouldn't pay $$$ for a consult. So if I can't break through to you, maybe Victor could.

and also many people took that same risk with me. around 30 to be exact. some did externals some did internals. all were informed of pros and cons. no complaints just success

to any newbies and potentials logging on to this site please take note... there are soooo many bitchy haters on here. in America we have a saying.."hatred gonna hatred".

You are clearly not from America because nobody says that. Literally nobody says that. Do you mean "Haters gunna hate"? Your grasp on the English language is poor, which is totally fine and I respect people trying to learn multiple languages, but now I have to admit I have just a slight suspicion of this being a fake advertisement. Turkey is known for them. I'm not saying that this is, but the suspicion is now there.


precice is not fail proof. case in point: limbplastx in Las Vegas has a highly touted doctor who does mostly great work, but just this year there was a huge scandal involving a precice patient who had his entire femur re-break at the site of his precice internal implant.. yes you heard that right PRECICE...the so-called precice HOLY GRAIL that NEVER EVER EVER goes wrong. well guess what? something went wrong.. as frequently happens. but you adapt and regroup and WORK THRU IT.

Mind linking me to the case with LimbplastX? Also, I would never go to Dr. Debiparshad. Even Dr. Paley was calling him out for giving one patient(maybe more?) knock knees in one of his interviews with Cyborg4Life, which is entirely avoidable and is a rookie mistake.

in my case i have nerve pain. so what?? i own it. it's my fault because I wasn't always consistent with my lengthening protocol. who gives a fuuuckk. I'm getting better everyday. this too shall pass. man up. grow some balls. eat a red, very bloody steak. listen to some AC/DC. smoke a joint and have really loud sxx with your cute neighbor.... because i tell you this lads.... all this will fade. in 50 years no one will remember your name. this forum will be replaced and forgotten. we all die. all you have is this moment. carpe diem.

So what you're saying is, your Doctor wasn't actively monitoring your situation and didn't stop the lengthening before the problem turned into full blown nerve damage? Part of being considered a "good" Doctor when it comes to Limb Lengthening isn't just the surgery, but the post-op recovery and healing. A "good" Limb Lengthening Doctor knows how to prevent certain complications from happening, or fixing them if they do happen, or at least lessen the problem to the greatest extent possible.

p.s. it's pretty common knowledge at this point but did any of you know that stryde had a recall???! what's this, you ask??! say it ain't so! ZOUNDS!!! but i thought internals were perfect??? i thought externals were so so so BADDDDDD?? omg I'm getting teary eyed. somebody hold me. wahhhh...

Nobody said internals were perfect. You've been making personal attacks and crying like a baby throughout this entire tantrum of yours. Please stay on topic.

The stryde nails were voluntarily recalled. The FDA, nor any other government body, recalled or otherwise restricted the use of the STRYDE nail. It was entirely Nuvasive that voluntarily took the nail off of the market due to possible worries about, to put simply, rust forming at where the telescopic rod and the rod body met, with most believing that it was due to the friction of the metals rubbing against each other. Additionally, there was not a single case of this potential worry negatively affecting patient outcomes. IE, non-unions, re-breaks, etc. All STRYDE patients ultimately finished their Limb Lengthening on track and with similar outcomes to STRYDE patients that did not experience this potential worry.

I'm unaware of any surgeon that recommends leaving the nail in, they all believe it should be removed which is typically done about a year after the initial procedure. Could it be an issue years down the road? Nobody knows, and we don't need to know, because the rods get taken out.
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4cm tibia, 4cm femur. One year later, re-break for another 4+4. 167cm -> 175cm -> 183cm. Initial surgery on November 27 2024.

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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #43 on: August 16, 2023, 04:45:17 AM »

you.... lil.....c u n t  :-*
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« Reply #44 on: August 16, 2023, 03:50:38 PM »

I'm from Los Angeles. born and raised. WEST SIDE BEST SIDE.. 8) hatred  gonna hatred is a play on words to showcase my brilliance with word play variations. if you had ANY sense of humor you would've picked up on this. yes i know the expression is haters gonna hate but it's a paltry, basic thing to say... hatred gonna hatred had dramatic flair and zing. it's pizzaz baby, you have to say it and make JAZZ FINGERS in the air. you should understand dramatic, faaaaaaabulous flair due to your sexuality. I'm really feeling the HEAT of latent homoerotic desires from your posts. i fear it's too steamy for this thread. i can't respond to you anymore. it's too hot. I'm singed with the heat of your love and passion for limb lengthening.
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #45 on: August 16, 2023, 04:00:11 PM »

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=68132.0

this is the patient that went to limbplastx
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« Reply #46 on: August 16, 2023, 04:01:36 PM »

http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=68132.0

this is the patient that went to limbplastx
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« Reply #47 on: August 16, 2023, 04:31:59 PM »

i think you should consult the doctor about IT band release. you may not need it. so why do it, if it's unnecessary?
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« Reply #48 on: August 16, 2023, 04:49:43 PM »

sounds like you're having a good experience as well! i'm happy for your journey and wish you a speedy recovery. you'll get there. trust the process. talk to faruk and dr. uysal. they're always good with responding. keep in touch with your other friends from AFA. it's good to compare patient notes and encourage each other.
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #49 on: August 28, 2023, 06:42:22 AM »

I plan to undergo height enhancement surgery at AFA next year. Thank you for sharing!!
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« Reply #50 on: August 30, 2023, 09:15:45 PM »

you bet buddy! you're in good hands. the PT team is sooooo FUN! We had such a good time joking and whatnot. that was the highlight of my day, hanging out in the PT room and talking to everybody
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Re: My fantastically ferur-ific journey with Dr. Uysal and AFA in Turkey
« Reply #51 on: November 14, 2023, 06:35:05 PM »

It sounds like all of his patients are LON tibia. I would take that into consideration if the intention is doing Precise femur with him. Things like ITB release etc. require experience.

GOOD POINT !
Experience is very important !
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http://www.limblengtheningforum.com/index.php?topic=84914.0
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