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QuinnHaverbrooke

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Apr 10, 2019
Time to plan!
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Nov 03, 2018
Trumps son...
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Oct 18, 2018
Disease before LL
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Jun 06, 2018
How far can one person go?
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7 years ago
Replied to: Time to plan!
Hello there.I am 20 years old, male and working at the moment. I have been on this forum a while now and i want to startplanning to do LL on my tibias, and at the end maybe femurs...
7 years ago
Depending on how the person did the surgery, internal or external, then the outcome would be rather different. From my understanding it looks like the rods that are pushed within t...
7 years ago
Tibias, as some already has said and will always say, should only go to around 6 cm and not higher.Some of the reasons being that if you want to hide some of that length and look m...
7 years ago
Quote from: ThatGuy on November 24, 2018, 11:40:44 AMYou need to get evaluated. I'm not trying to be offensive, but you seem to have some sort of condition and no one here can help...
7 years ago
I would like to answer but i would also like to know why you would want to do any kind of LL as a women? Nothing wrong with that however if you are a man over 6 feet or a women in...