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Posted on Oct 25, 2014, 1:35 pm
#101

You can buy a house for $100,000? Lucky you, where Im from its $1.5 mil minimum

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Posted on Oct 25, 2014, 5:51 pm
#102

I think ShyShy said he only spent around $60,000.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2014, 3:51 am
#103

Quote from: GROWtalORdieTRYING1 on October 25, 2014, 10:13:14 AM
I think the 100k figure was derived from peoples experience. does anyone remember which diary outlines the price.

either way as much as I love LL I could never justify the price of a house to get surgery.

think about it. in life all you really need to ever do is buy a house and then you can retire to part time work for the rest of your life.

why would you spend that money on LL surgery instead of retire for the rest of your life. it never made sense to me. doing a 9-5 job like a slave to pay a mortgage to a bank for the rest of your life. I will never understand paying that much for surgery when you don't have to.

instead I will own my own home and get a cheap external surgery, while others can not own a home and pay all that money to the surgery. and in the end the only difference will be the way we both got taller. even if I could afford a home and LL, I would rather buy a second home with that money because the doctor prices are just rip offs.

my motto is why pay a boat load of money for no reason.

Theres lengthening your legs..Then theres lengthening your legs reailty check 2.0. 

Expensive-cheap.

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Posted on Oct 26, 2014, 10:16 am
#104

hey slim tim. you said you want LL in feb.

where do you plan on going? are you going to write a diary?

good luck.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2014, 12:17 am
#105

Here is a picture of me (as of today) with 10 cm on my tibias and femurs (first picture).

The second picture is 7.6 cm on my tibias and my femurs (15.2 cm/6 inches total).

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Posted on Oct 28, 2014, 1:12 am
#106

I only see one picture posted. You should post your original picture too so that we can compare it to your mockups.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2014, 1:20 am
#107

Ok, sorry. Here is the original (first one) and another with 7.6 cm per segment (second one):

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Posted on Oct 28, 2014, 1:45 am
#108

Looks pretty normal to me.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2014, 1:57 am
#109

it looks really good 10 cm on my tibias?

but you need humerus lengthening because your arms are short. 10 cm on my tibias?

ps stick to 7.5cm per segment. 7.5cm per segment for 2 segments is the absolute maximum. and even then it may be impossible to prevent a partial loss of function at that amount.

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Posted on Oct 28, 2014, 2:25 am
#110

I most likely will only be sticking to a max limit of 15 cm total (7 on tibias and 8 cm on femurs), but, like you said, I could do a little bit of arm lengthening to 70 inches. It could also help some in amateur boxing, which I have been trying to get into.

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