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Posted on Mar 27, 2021, 7:06 am
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Quote from: BelowTheMean on March 26, 2021, 09:18:59 PMNo, I don't see your point. Again, you're thinking way too much into this. Tons of people on here (and tons of people outside the forum) have done this surgery without telling a soul. Has anyone come back here years later to complain that they got outed? I haven't seen a single case.

It's not difficult at all to hide this surgery. If you think it is, then I would imagine that you are not a very good at thinking outside the box. What you consider as "obvious" clearly isn't. Why would I need to bring my wife to the doctor with me? I'd just schedule it for when she was busy.

Also, why would I even worry about the consequences of something so unlikely to happen? I don't waste my time worrying about what would happen afterwards if a plane engine fell on my house. If it happens I'll deal with the fallout at that time. Besides, what's the worst thing that could happen anyway? I really can't think of anything that bad.


I dont expect forum members to come back years after their surgery to explain that they got caught. Most people are very uncomfortable talking about these things.. . heck most people dont even write about recovery after many years

plenty of people dont keep this 100% secret. so you cant expect anything from them. and plenty are already married when they do it (bcoz you need $$$ for this and people reach that in their 30s and 40s)

ok if you think the consequences will NOT be bad then no need to worry. I just felt like since your  and body builder's dating was extremely superficial to begin with, your new height is what your wife thinks of you. Its not like you met her in a health camp immunising poor children in haiti and you liked each other because your purpose in life overlaps and like how your both benevolent and kind hearted. In that case, the height thing would be less important..

anyway my man, everybodys different, and many people dont see marriage as some final spiritual thing. divorces are common here (not related the leg length surgery but even otherwise). maybe there are plenty of ladies out there who wouldnt give a fk about this surgery many years after marriage when the physical attraction has melted off..

people cheat on eachother and thats 100x worse than hiding this.

so ya man, thanks for the chat, just my honest thoughts man to man.

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Posted on Mar 27, 2021, 9:45 pm
#72

Quote from: BelowTheMean on March 26, 2021, 09:18:59 PMNo, I don't see your point. Again, you're thinking way too much into this. Tons of people on here (and tons of people outside the forum) have done this surgery without telling a soul. Has anyone come back here years later to complain that they got outed? I haven't seen a single case.

It's not difficult at all to hide this surgery. If you think it is, then I would imagine that you are not a very good at thinking outside the box. What you consider as "obvious" clearly isn't. Why would I need to bring my wife to the doctor with me? I'd just schedule it for when she was busy.

Also, why would I even worry about the consequences of something so unlikely to happen? I don't waste my time worrying about what would happen afterwards if a plane engine fell on my house. If it happens I'll deal with the fallout at that time. Besides, what's the worst thing that could happen anyway? I really can't think of anything that bad.

I agree with this, most people don't even know what LL is. I only discovered it myself after spending a ton of time researching on how to grow taller because I am short. People who are average or tall are most likely not going to be aware of this, as they probably won't be actively looking for methods to get taller. This surgery still isn't mainstream, and is just now starting to get some publicity do to Doctors like Debiparshad. This is good for the doctors since they will get more customers, but bad for us people who want to have the surgery as it will become more obvious to people.

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Posted on Mar 28, 2021, 12:34 am
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Quote from: las vegas baby on March 25, 2021, 01:58:38 PMyour then gf knows about it. and you believe it will be 100% confidential all your life?

Yes. Because a girl I was in relationship before 10 years (and haven't seen for 8+ years) knows I did LL, how in the hell anyone else would know it?

Still, noone knows it except. from my parents. So it is confidential and will stay forever, simple as that.

Sorry but you seem like a paranoid.
Even if someome learn that you didi it it is not the end.of the world. But it is almost impossible except lets say you do 2 LLs from 7-8cm each one and you become insanely taller than before.
Then yes it would be hard to hide it but if you are healthy and without kimetic problems, most will envy you for being much better without any real problems.

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Posted on Mar 28, 2021, 1:11 am
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I am planning to keep my LL confidential and not telling anyone about it. Couple of my friends made a comment once that I looked taller and did not mention anything after that first comment. No one really knows about LL . There are very few brave enough individuals to research and move forward with this life changing journey.  There is no reason for anyone to know about it. The scars will fade with time and I am sure that I will not be thinking about it in the next couple of years.

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Posted on Oct 17, 2022, 10:17 am
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Titanium-based Precice 2 intramedullary nails are unable to support an adult patient's complete body weight. when you read here you will know, patients have moved around in a wheelchair or mobility scooter during the lengthening phase and until a sufficient bone union has been accomplished.

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