And what with 10cm I'm guarenteed no complications?, I don't think so. We are all taking a risk here. And in my case some more than others.
Quote from: giorgi98 on August 17, 2017, 09:15:42 PMMate why dont you just go home yeah?, your 175 so I dont even know what your doing on these forums at all. People here acting as if 7cm gain is not risky and totally fine. Surgery is surgery and if someone is smart enough not to go 20cm then there surely smart enough not to do it at all.
I replied to OP, I know you after reading this crap Will never do 20 cm.
What do you mean?
Quote from: giorgi98 on August 17, 2017, 09:26:51 PMAnd what with 10cm I'm guarenteed no complications?, I don't think so. We are all taking a risk here. And in my case some more than others.
You are multiplying your risk compared to the average LL veteran. You are too naive. I would understand doing so much only in a dwarf and in 3 procedures
One can question ypu too, why take the risk at all? Why not just get used to the height you are and accept yourself?, a person not doing LL can tell you the same thing as your telling me.
Quote from: giorgi98 on August 17, 2017, 09:35:31 PMWhat do you mean?
That my answer was for the original poster. At the beginning I wanted 16 cm, but after some time here I was taught that is quite difficult. If you are now 165 cm, would you be Happy with 13?
Yes I would. I didnt set the 20cm in stone. I will do as the doctor advises. If he says that 20cm is too much and say I can do 12-15 then thats fine too.
Quote from: giorgi98 on August 17, 2017, 09:57:27 PMYes I would. I didnt set the 20cm in stone. I will do as the doctor advises. If he says that 20cm is too much and say I can do 12-15 then thats fine too.
That is good, you should gain as most as possible but considering that you Will have to run or do some kind of sport.
Exactly! Thanks for understanding.
Ok
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