Quote from: KiloKAHN on June 01, 2018, 09:00:16 AMThere's always a chance of getting chronic exertional compartment syndrome after lengthening, which basically makes walking up inclines or running cause a lot of pressure to build up in the calves and/or shins until it's impossible to continue exercise due to pressure pains. The way around it is fasciotomy, but those cause scars and make your calves bulge in the areas where the fasciotomy has been done. If that were to happen in your case, you may become self-conscious over the appearance of your legs even after getting rid of your problems with your height.


How often does ECS happen? Is there a way to minimize the chances of getting it?