With more and more people using lifts and elevated shoes I feel like I have no choice
Curious at to whether anyone here did limb lengthening at around 5'10 or even higher? I'm 5'10.5 in the morning
5'10 is nothing special - average height for younger males in the developed countries is 5'10. It was 5'9.5 at the beginning of the century. One of the causes noted is the presence of growth hormones in the food. How it gets there? For example, chickens are fed with growth hormones so that they would grow bigger and/or quicker. We are what we eat
Anyway. 5'10 is the average for younger people. On top of that, some countries already have 5'11 and 6 as the averages both for the young and then for most of the males in the country. Finally, being taller than average helps. Personally, all I want is like 2.5" in my femurs. Being 6'1 in the morning would be more than enough. I can then use my other redeeming features to push myself further
5'10 currently feels like a disadvantage. I use lifts to appear 5'11 (6' in shoes) but even then I feel around average
Appreciate understanding and mad respect to the ones doing the procedures. To clarify, I am planning to do the procedure within the next 3-5 years. Still waiting for less risk and then need time to liquidate assets. Paley wants 100K for femurs and then I'm leaving at least another 50K or even 100K for just in case
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Anyone did limb lengthening at 5'10 or higher?
Posted on Feb 6, 2020, 8:45 am
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