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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 3:27 pm
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And no, it isn't specifically for modeling or girls, however I may puruse being a model later, but I don't think I have what it takes. It's mostly for my own sanity. And well, I don't plan on pursuing any career that requires having great athletic ability (competing), however, I love working out. Again, I thought only exceeding 6 CM on one bone would have this much of a drastic drawback.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 3:41 pm
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Quote from: Taciturn on April 10, 2017, 03:27:06 PMAnd no, it isn't specifically for modeling or girls, however I may puruse being a model later, but I don't think I have what it takes. It's mostly for my own sanity. And well, I don't plan on pursuing any career that requires having great athletic ability (competing), however, I love working out. Again, I thought only exceeding 6 CM on one bone would have this much of a drastic drawback.

If you are 16 you could grow more than 1" do not believe the crap you read online or in these studies even endocrinologists cannot properly predict height

If you weigh 190 at 16 I'd suggest you go on a diet because no offende your generation is usually overweight and you will get fatter as you age anyway. Don't mistake fat for ''well built' or 'muscular' I guarantee you you aren't!

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 3:43 pm
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Quote from: Taciturn on April 10, 2017, 03:27:06 PMAnd no, it isn't specifically for modeling or girls, however I may puruse being a model later, but I don't think I have what it takes. It's mostly for my own sanity. And well, I don't plan on pursuing any career that requires having great athletic ability (competing), however, I love working out. Again, I thought only exceeding 6 CM on one bone would have this much of a drastic drawback.

I agree that your sanity needs some work, but this surgery will not help.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 3:53 pm
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Quote from: Taciturn on April 10, 2017, 03:25:54 PMIf I knew that increasing my height to this extent would impair my atheltic ability, I wouldn't have asked something as silly as this. I mean, I knew to some extent you wouldn't be as capable as you naturally were, but 5 cm on each bone seemed to apparently be a great choice. Is it not? I thought only exceeding 6 cm would take a toll on your atheltic capabilities. Thank you.
No, doing 2 surgeries will harm your body a lot and you won't have the same athletic abilities an now, eeven if everything goes well.
But most of the times, especially with tibias, things don't go well and you are gonna have from minor to maybe major problems like decrease in balance, pains in knees and ankles, possible premature arthritis and much more that almost anyone who does LL will face.

So if you think that all these are worth to become 6.4ft (which is a far worse height than 6 ft imo in terms of aesthetics) then it is your choice.
But it is a silly choice and I'm telling it to you in a comoletely friendly way.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 4:01 pm
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Also you can still get some cm, 6 1", at that height this is a little crazy.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 4:37 pm
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Quote from: Bigpoppapump on April 10, 2017, 03:41:31 PMIf you are 16 you could grow more than 1" do not believe the crap you read online or in these studies even endocrinologists cannot properly predict height

If you weigh 190 at 16 I'd suggest you go on a diet because no offende your generation is usually overweight and you will get fatter as you age anyway. Don't mistake fat for ''well built' or 'muscular' I guarantee you you aren't!



No one knows how much I will grow. I'll just wait and find out after 18.

How do you even know if I'm fat or muscular? Do you know my body more than I do? Dude, I did say I'm a bit chubby, but most of my weight (outside of everything else) is muscle. I'm only 86 KG, which is not THAT much for a decently built, 6'0" guy.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 4:41 pm
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Not everybody gets fatter with age, why do you write that?

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 4:44 pm
#18

Quote from: Ozymandias on April 10, 2017, 03:43:27 PMI agree that your sanity needs some work, but this surgery will not help.



Thanks for being useless and uninformative. You really set the standard for terrible LLSF members. I would more than love to hear your input about how I'm apparently insane and deranged, but you didn't even bother to mention why. Just remember that you too are willing to break your bones, stretch your nerves and muscles for a couple of inches of height gain, that you think will astronomically turn your life around. If I'm insane, you must be too. I wasn't even saying I'm 100% gonna do the surgery, I'm just inquiring. Thanks anyways.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 4:45 pm
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Quote from: Body Builder on April 10, 2017, 03:53:59 PMNo, doing 2 surgeries will harm your body a lot and you won't have the same athletic abilities an now, eeven if everything goes well.
But most of the times, especially with tibias, things don't go well and you are gonna have from minor to maybe major problems like decrease in balance, pains in knees and ankles, possible premature arthritis and much more that almost anyone who does LL will face.

So if you think that all these are worth to become 6.4ft (which is a far worse height than 6 ft imo in terms of aesthetics) then it is your choice.
But it is a silly choice and I'm telling it to you in a comoletely friendly way.



Wow, this was informative and eye-opening. Thanks.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2017, 4:55 pm
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Quote from: Body Builder on April 10, 2017, 03:53:59 PMNo, doing 2 surgeries will harm your body a lot and you won't have the same athletic abilities an now, eeven if everything goes well.
But most of the times, especially with tibias, things don't go well and you are gonna have from minor to maybe major problems like decrease in balance, pains in knees and ankles, possible premature arthritis and much more that almost anyone who does LL will face.

So if you think that all these are worth to become 6.4ft (which is a far worse height than 6 ft imo in terms of aesthetics) then it is your choice.
But it is a silly choice and I'm telling it to you in a comoletely friendly way.



Everyone who goes through the LL procedure will inevitably get decrease in balance, pains in knees and ankles, and arthritis?

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