Dear programdude,
I never considered myself in competition neither with u nor with anyone, since LL is always an individual story but according to what people (physcial trainers n paley) told u, u’re on the top of paley’s patients (if not the best patient) while i know i’m far from it with guichet.
So when u say and few others things about guichet's procedure;
I’d like to remind u that contrary to u, i never suffered from a malfunction of my nail (neither any discrepancy during my lengthening phase) and my nails weren’t bend.
Now that u’re at 3 months post-op or sthg like that, don’t forget that at this time i was walking unaided since 2 weeks n at a point so that no one could have expected i had LL.
So i’m just gonna wish u best of luck for your recovery!!!
Sincerly ShyShy
I don't view there being any competition either, and have only ever said positive things regarding you. You are, in my eyes, the greatest case for going to dr. G, and I certainly have trouble believing you aren't at the top of his patients.
However when I say "I think precice is the best", its with the obvious bias that I successfully lengthened with it with minor issues(a result of being alone to apply pressure and having muscular legs) that amounted to a day of pain and two extra days of lengthening. A factor, sure, but not significant. I have been pretty open about how my least favorite feature of the nail is the uncertainty of if its lengthened in between x rays. This usually isn't a problem though.
Also, I'm closer to a month and a half after finishing lengthening. I could very well have consolidated by now, I just need to schedule x rays. I've kept quite strong through the process, though this is more due to staying active and Paley's PT. Speaking of which its hard to divorce the dr/PT system from the rod.