5 Years On From My Ravitch Procedure To Correct My Pectus Excavatum... (Advice & Support)
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- 5 Years On From My Ravitch Procedure To Correct My Pectus Excavatum... (Advice & Support)
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I really hope to help those who are struggling with Pectus Excavatum, by giving them advice and supporting them on their journey by taking them on my personal journey with it growing up and going through one of the three different available operations (Ravitch Procedure) you can have to correct Pectus Excavatum, how it effected me and how I coped with it. In addition I want to educate those who have never heard of it and those who may know someone who has it that they could support if need be. I want to normalise Pectus Excavatum and be able for those who are anxious and suffer from being confident with their appearance to embrace who they are and make other people understand that, we are who we are and this isn't something to be ashamed of. Furthermore for those who have it and show it of and don't care one bit about what other people think and love who they are. I want to thank you personally and tell you how incredible you guys are and that you've made me feel so confident and gained the power to do anything over the years, where as before not seeing people showing it of and being who they are with Pectus Excavatum, I really struggled a lot to be myself...
Thank You! ❤️🙏
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I just want to thank everyone for all the support recently and over the years. You've always continued to follow me and help me along my journey in life and I can't thank you all enough.
I really hope this can give a better understanding to those who don't know what Pectus Excavatum is and help those who do have it understand there are options out their to improve the appearance if so wish to but also to thanks those who are super confident and proud of who they are to rock Pectus Excavatum without any worries.
THANK YOU SIMPLETONS! ❤️🙏
Thank you for sharing your journey with PE. You look great, keep up the good work!
Big inspiration to me, all the way from Canada 💯🇨🇦
Thank you so much, this really means a lot to me. ☺️🙏
love the vid joe keep it up bro
Thank you so much dude! 🙏
So proud of you x you are beautiful in and out bro x
Thank you so much dude, for all the support and kind words it really means a lot to me! 😊🙏
@@SimpleJoe No worries bro.
I had the nuss procedure a month ago and it failed, the bar flipped inside of me and collapsed my lung. Im going in for the ravitch procedure on friday, so i was seeing who else was sharing their experience. Thank you for sharing your story, wish me luck
how are you?
How are you??
Respect 👍
Thank you! 🙏
Also I love u and ur vids bro
Thank you so much dude! 🙏
Great video Joe! What city are you from?
Congrats man
Cheers dude! 🙌
@@SimpleJoe no worries #SUPPORT #Active
nice
Thank you so much! 😊🙏
Hi so I'm 13 and I recently noticed that the thing in my chest has gone down my family is planning on going to the children's doctor to see what it is and thank you for the video and advice:)
Hey! Thank you so much for this super kind comment, I really appreciate it. That was the age I started to notice my chess going down, because we're growing so much at this age. I totally think seeking a doctors advice would definitely be the best thing to do for sure for you and see what they have to say. Hopefully it shouldn't be anything to worry about and they'll be able to help you as much as possible. Always here if you need anymore advice and you're welcome glade I could help you out. 😊👍
Hey! I’m probably going to get this procedure done in December and I was curious about how long recovery is and what it was like. Loved the video btw
Heyyy! Thank you so much for commenting I really appreciate it and always happy to give advice. I got mine in December to and the recovery varies on a number of things. Firstly the age you're taking the procedure the younger you are the quicker it'll take to heal. I was 16 when I had mine done and I believe it took around 6 months to fully heal and for me to be able to take part in activities again, but this can all change on how bad your Pectus Excavatum is and the way the procedure goes, but I'd say you'd want to let yourself have 6 months not doing to much and letting your chest properly heal. In my experience I'm not going to lie to you at all and just be truthfully honest, the pain was horrible and excruciating. I wish the pain on no one, it's uncomfortable and it does hurt but when you're in that moment you kinder just accept it and you can manage to get through it, cause I did and I know you can. Also again this all depends on how you feel pain as some people feel pain more then others and again how your body copes with it. Finally I would say the younger the better it is to have this procedure and to correct but it has made me so much happier even though the procedure didn't go 100% for me. The Doctors will explain this even better to you before, during and after the procedure. I'd definitely keep asking questions, as I felt I didn't asked enough questions after the procedure. 😊🙏
How did It go
How was your procedure? Does your sternum feel secure with the cartilage being removed?
@@BigGuy_Trades getting the procedure from the stock money I see 😏
@@yoyo-gv8zs Haha thankfully for me insurance will cover a lot, but yes the trading has been great.
Looks brilliant mate put on some mucle and you’ll barley notice
Thank you so much dude, that's the aim just to bulk up as much as I can. 💯
Iv had this done mate it failed the first time and went back in so had it done a second time and dipped in a bit but looks normal just dipped but some poeple do dip abit
Thank you so much for the comment dude. I really appreciate it and so glade it worked out for you. 🙏
Hello, are you OK? I have a question, firstly, sorry for the English because I'm using Google Translate, I'm from Brazil. Well, I underwent the ravitch procedure like you almost 2 months ago, but I'm very distressed lately because my chest has sunk again, it's as if I still have pectus excavatum and I'm very scared, and afraid that it will sink further. In your experience, did the breast only sink in the first few months or did it continue to sink afterward?
Qual era seu haller index? Seu medico achou melhor fazer a Ravitch do que a nuss? A nuss tem sido bem complicada para mim... estou indo para o quarto mês e PQP!
@@PePeripeciasTV 3.5. Ele achou melhor pq eu tinha as costelas saltadas e tals, mas como fica sem a barra no peito para segurar, o peito acaba rescindindo. Eu preferiria a nuss por conta da estética, mas como ele tinha me falado isso, acabei indo na ravitch
@@psi.vitoravila Eu tinha 4.1, e engraçado pq eu tbm tenho a costela lado esquerdo mais saltada que o da direita, mas ai optou por essa mesmo, talvez por conta da idade e estar mais rigido os ossos e cartilagem... acho que cada tipo tem seu pro e contra, imagino que hoje vc esteja bem melhor, né? Na questão de dor e tudo mais?
A barra tem sido bem complicada, as vezes da vontade de chorar e coltar no tempo, HAHA! Pq os conectores ficam muito salientes e dói bastante se bate ou se deita de lado por pouco minutos...
Não sei se de tempos em tempos ele vai te pedir raio-x para ir fazendo comparativo e ver se tá voltando! A vantagem dessa que seria somente 1 cirurgia e torcer para não voltar... a nuss no caso são duas (pra mim 3 pq já fiz duas com a correção quando ela girou)
@@PePeripeciasTV Nossa, sinto muito! Imagino que deva ser uma dor horrível. Meu irmão tinha a nuss também e a dele quebrou, teve que refazer a cirurgia. O bom do ravitch é que eu já voltei a fazer atividades físicas, sem riscos da barra quebrar ou retorcer, é uma das vantagens dessa técnica, minha vida já retornou ao normal. Acredito que cada uma tem seus prós e contras. E gostou do resultado da sua cirurgia?
@@psi.vitoravila Eita, nem sabia que isso pode acontecer! Eu coloquei duas barras de titânio, de inicio uma barra que girou no dia seguinte e ai foram duas cirurgias em 3 dias... osso muito rígido e não queria sair do lugar não, haha!
Olha, se não fosse a barra dentro enchendo o saco eu diria que gostei bastante, mas os conectores super aparentes por 3 anos é bem chato de pensar em aguentar, fora que ainda sinto bastamte limitação! Se tu ver o video que postei (unico) nos 22 minutos vai ver o trambolho que ficou! Mas o resultado de correção ficou bom sim... é só aguentar esses próximos 2 anos e 8 meses
Do you think that the Nuss method is worse than the Ravitch method?
They're both very invasive on the body but yes I would say the Nuss Procedure is a lot worse in terms of what they have to do for the operation compared to the slightly more mild one of the Ravitch Procedure dude. 👍
@@SimpleJoeyou have no clue, nuss dont touch the muscle and you dont remove costal cartilage, its painfull like ravitch anyway. I got ravitch i regret so much even if the result is by far better than yours. If i had nuss procedure my muscle would still be attach to sternum (in ravitch they get off muscle from sternum and never comeback like before) you clearly still need a nuss opération.
@@SimpleJoeHi Joe, what is the difference between Ravich and modified ravitch if you know and Thank you
How much it s cost please?
I'm not to sure how much it cost, because I live in the UK and we have the incredible NHS and because I was under 18 I got the operation for free. I'm sure there are websites that will tell you how much it cost as usually it's cosmetic rather then you actually need it for health reason.