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Full GRS vs Orchiectomy

Started by Richenda, January 06, 2016, 07:54:20 AM

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pyhxbp

Quote from: Laura_7 on January 09, 2016, 10:37:21 AM
Yes there are. But overall there seems to be quite a few revisions which raise necessary efforts, and thus price.

its like a plane if you overdraw ( going too high too fast ) its possible you sag.


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Is this some kind of wooden plane? I ask because, as a pilot, if you exceed Vne (going too fast), then "sagging" is the least of your worries
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Laura_7

Quote from: pyhxbp on January 09, 2016, 01:16:53 PM
Is this some kind of wooden plane? I ask because, as a pilot, if you exceed Vne (going too fast), then "sagging" is the least of your worries

This was hinting to overdrawing suspension capabilities of the wings , attempting to climbing too steep (steep angle of ascension with not enough speed), not flight velocity.

Time for star trek propulsion anyways.


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pyhxbp

Quote from: Laura_7 on January 09, 2016, 09:11:57 PM
This was hinting to overdrawing suspension capabilities of the wings , attempting to climbing too steep (steep angle of ascension with not enough speed), not flight velocity.

Wing flexure is not much of an issue. It is designed into the wing. Enjoy ....

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Richenda

Great discussion of aeronautics  :D :D That's a genuine smile!
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Miss Clara

The GRS techniques used by Drs. Suporn and Chettawut are essentially the same.  In my opinion there are three reasons to go to Dr. Suporn over Dr. Chettawut:

1. Dr. Suporn does his surgery in a modern private hospital rather than a surgery center.
2. Dr. Suporn can work with less scrotal donor tissue by using his skin meshing technique.
3. Dr. Suporn is in Chonburi near the beach.

Meshed skin sutured around a mold:
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