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Posted on Feb 14, 2019, 5:02 am
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I turned 19 about a week ago and I'm currently 5'9/175 cm
I think 99% of people don't grow significantly (over 2 inches) from this point on so its kinda bleak.
I'm black and just tryna looksmax in general right now(LASIK, working out, growing hightop dreads) and It's not that I think I'm short I just can't stand not being taller it annoys me to no end that I had a  tier dice roll meanwhile my 16 year old brother is already 6'0".
Yeah I could get women but my life would be significantly better in many aspects if I was 6'2.
Is it possible for me to gain 4 to 5 inches from leg lengthening or would I be fked healthwise?
Is it possible to maintain normal proportions with growth of that amount?
I'm in the greater Boston area but I'm not opposed to going elsewhere to find a practicioner, obviously I want to get good results but not pay a ridiculously high amount. If you could recommend me some practicioners that would be great!

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Posted on Feb 14, 2019, 1:33 pm
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Also I'm very open to drugs/medication since that's x100 less invasive
I used mk677 when I was 17 but I wasn't consistent and often went to sleep or didn't take it because it was the worst thing I have ever tasted.
I noticed a significant increase in clavicle length so much so that a fruend and my mom both pointed it out.
If I grew in height at all it was very negligible.

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Posted on Feb 15, 2019, 1:12 am
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Ngl dude I feel like anything below 6'0" is a straight up waste for the amount of $$$ I would drop on this surgery and time spent.
Plus I feel like I'll always feel subhuman as long as I'm average, being average definitely isn't the worst but it fking sucks.

Obviously I want more than 10cm but anything more seems ot cripple people.
Also is there any racial difference in bone mass or muscle that might make my recovery easier/more difficult?

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