Armageddon
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No rollercoaster will stop me from my reading. TENSO.
Like a bauce.
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No rollercoaster will stop me from my reading. TENSO.
very unique@ Dacil Yeah, The bottom one is my thumb, the others are pinky and the finger next to that.
A2, I will. Sometime...
) is for the lengthening of the bone. In surgery, the doctors made a precision break in the bone, then inserted those pins into it, using a drill. The blue rods you see are what I called the 'clickers'. There was a little button on each one that you held down, then turned the little grey cylinder on each blue rod to literally pull apart the bone from itself and force it to grow longer. Very, very painful.holy crap... im so sorry =/ it reminds me of that "grow-a-skele" juice they give to harry in harry potter <_<My left leg was at birth shorter than the right, so the fixator(cage as you call it) is for the lengthening of the bone. In surgery, the doctors made a precision break in the bone, then inserted those pins into it, using a drill. The blue rods you see are what I called the 'clickers'. There was a little button on each one that you held down, then turned the little grey cylinder on each blue rod to literally pull apart the bone from itself and force it to grow longer. Very, very painful.
:OMy left leg was at birth shorter than the right, so the fixator(cage as you call it) is for the lengthening of the bone. In surgery, the doctors made a precision break in the bone, then inserted those pins into it, using a drill. The blue rods you see are what I called the 'clickers'. There was a little button on each one that you held down, then turned the little grey cylinder on each blue rod to literally pull apart the bone from itself and force it to grow longer. Very, very painful.
