Right so, I was thinking about how every cm has exponentially more risk. When you reach 6cm, things start to get a bit tricky. Virtually most of the problems that we see in diaries are from those who did 6cm+.
This made me think, there is a sweet spot where the chance of total recovery is possible. By total recovery, I mean that you are able to go back exactly like it was. As cyborg4life once said, your ceiling will be reduced; however, most people never reach their ceiling which means that you can even be better post-LL.
I was wondering how riskier 5cm is compared to 4cm. Any input from LL veterans would be appreciated. Feel free to speculate and enter a civil debate, it is great to hear everyone's opinions!
Posted on Apr 8, 2022, 8:18 pm
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