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<blockquote data-quote="Guided_by_Voices" data-source="post: 227582" data-attributes="member: 15235"><p>I have a friend who had it and for him it has been the brochure experience. He is in his seventies but it gave him his life back although he had severe bone deterioration/necrosis. He said that there is apparently a new generation of devices that should be coming out right about now , so hopefully that's what you're getting. They apparently last longer which is an issue since they eventually need to be redone and you will be at an age where surgery is less tolerable the second time around. I assume you have GH/BPC etc on-hand since the surgery itself is an injury. Although I am not a fan of jumping right to major surgery, in this case I think the success stats are skewed to the downside because of the number of people who don't do the proper rehab or pre-hab (leg-presses, stretching etc.). Best of luck and I will pray for you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Guided_by_Voices, post: 227582, member: 15235"] I have a friend who had it and for him it has been the brochure experience. He is in his seventies but it gave him his life back although he had severe bone deterioration/necrosis. He said that there is apparently a new generation of devices that should be coming out right about now , so hopefully that's what you're getting. They apparently last longer which is an issue since they eventually need to be redone and you will be at an age where surgery is less tolerable the second time around. I assume you have GH/BPC etc on-hand since the surgery itself is an injury. Although I am not a fan of jumping right to major surgery, in this case I think the success stats are skewed to the downside because of the number of people who don't do the proper rehab or pre-hab (leg-presses, stretching etc.). Best of luck and I will pray for you. [/QUOTE]
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