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Posted on Jan 5, 2017, 6:08 pm
#11

I thought there will be another surgeries must take. For body orientation*

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Posted on Jan 5, 2017, 11:12 pm
#12

Considering that you mentioned your difficulty with English, I'm not sure why you're being mocked here when everyday we have users who (despite 'speaking' perfect English) cannot be bothered to read through the stickies/diaries, go on to ask broad/asinine questions, and yet receive endless answers and welcome arms.

2 surgeries-
External tibia (5-6 cm)
Internal femur (5-6 cm)

-This will get you in the 5'8/5'9 range.
-If you feel your arms are too short afterwards, it is possible to lengthen your arms as well.
-You will have scarring

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Posted on Jan 7, 2017, 12:40 am
#13

Thank you for your response.

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Posted on Jan 7, 2017, 1:55 am
#14

Quote from: Whereintheworld? on January 05, 2017, 11:12:11 PMConsidering that you mentioned your difficulty with English, I'm not sure why you're being mocked here when everyday we have users who (despite 'speaking' perfect English) cannot be bothered to read through the stickies/diaries, go on to ask broad/asinine questions, and yet receive endless answers and welcome arms.

2 surgeries-
External tibia (5-6 cm)
Internal femur (5-6 cm)

-This will get you in the 5'8/5'9 range.
-If you feel your arms are too short afterwards, it is possible to lengthen your arms as well.
-You will have scarring


5 cm will make her 5'6, btw 5'4 is an amazing height for women

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