- Elaine Foo, 49, has revealed the traumatic results of her leg-lengthening surgeries, which left her with severe mobility issues and ongoing pain
- Despite initially hopeful expectations, Elaine’s journey was marred by complications such as a metal nail breaking through her bone and significant bone growth issues
- Now dealing with mobility challenges and PTSD, Elaine said she deeply regrets having undergone the procedure that was meant to make her taller
Elaine Foo, 49, has bravely shared her harrowing experience after a series of failed leg-lengthening surgeries left her with severe mobility issues and ongoing pain.
Since 2016, Elaine has undergone five surgeries and three bone grafts, depleting her life savings and leading to a legal battle against her surgeon, Jean-Marc Guichet, which was settled in July without an admission of liability.
Elaine’s journey began with hopes of increasing her height from 5ft 2in to 5ft 5in but turned into a nightmare of excruciating pain and complications.
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Her ordeal included a metal nail breaking through her bone and severe bone growth issues, causing significant distress.
Initially, Elaine felt hopeful as she awoke from surgery with no pain, but this relief was short-lived as she experienced severe discomfort, likening it to being “roasted from the inside.”
As the lengthening process continued, Elaine faced multiple setbacks, including the nail breaking through her femur and a lack of bone growth in her right leg.
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Despite additional surgeries and expensive treatments in Milan, her condition did not improve as hoped.
Elaine’s struggles were compounded by financial strain and deteriorating communication with Dr. Guichet, further exacerbating her distress.
In July 2017, Elaine sought help from an NHS specialist, who informed her that full recovery could take up to five years.
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Eight years after her initial surgery, Elaine continues to deal with mobility issues and PTSD, reflecting on the toll the procedures have taken on her life.
She describes the experience as a profound regret, stating that if she had known the extent of her suffering, she would have chosen differently.