MrEvolution,
We have the same height and body weight. I am heavily considering to do this procedure as well.
I work as a software engineer, so working remotely wouldn't be a problem for me either!
My apologies for the bombardment of questions, but I feel this would help us better understand your experience and possibly influence our decision as well!
What was your total cost for this procedure excluding rooming,food, etc?
Did Paley mention about being able to lift weights after a certain period of time?
Why did he do the femur first and not the tibia? Was this your preference?
What about running?
What warnings did Paley give you about doing this procedure? Especially considering you aspire to go 13 cm in additional length.
What are the long term consequences? Can the bones potentially break at some point? Suppose 3 years down the line you were jogging and made a huge jump... is that a risk?
UPDATES:
Been slightly MIA for a while, ive been working full time + focusing on recovery alot, things are going well but I figured id update the community since i remember being on the opposite side of this
I’m gonna try to answer as many questions aa possible
Total cost: $97,500 (Surgery cost, 10,000 is paid as a deposit to secure surgery date & the remaining $87,500 is dud 2 weeks pre surgery. I recommend paying this asap as my bank took almost 2 weeks to send it!)
A member from this community PM’ed me so we can do this together; that being said lodging is split by 50%
I got a suit at HomeWood suites for $84/night (USD) using PALEY discount. This includes daily tranfer to & from Paley hospital for physio
Breakfast buffet everyday (includes eggs, waffles, pankcakes etc)
Light dinner (includes small dinner items, havnt tried it yet we r moving in on friday, to be updated)
Pool access
Gym access (small hotel gym)
Total: $6600 USD roughly 2 months (oct22-dec29)
Split by 2 so I paid $3300
Pain Killers
I paid $90 so far on painkillers (tremadol which im out of & oxy which i dont use but have a supply of); i’m off painkillers atm just using tylenol pm
That covers most of the financials
I havnt asked about lifting weights yet
NAIL - I have a 13 size nail, said it was biggest one, they used it cause it fit. That was the rational
Femurs 1st then Tibias
- i didnt do them at same time because doing so limits total length gained (cant do 14cm as body cant properly tolerate that without loss of function
- Femurs first to max 8cm, then tibs to max 6cm
- maybe coulda done tibias first but femurs are more gaurnteed to get 8cm without loss of function as it seems like everyone has successfully done it.
6cm in tibias is a good case scenario but definately doable without loss of functions so im gonna stick to
8+6cm for 14cm
The new bone generated from surgery after consolodation is no different than the bone in the rest of your leg. It is just as strong & will not suddenly break. I asked this as well,
At this point ive regained a lot of flexibility in the motion of knee bending & movement but not at 100% yet
Lmk what other updates yall want