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Posted on Apr 28, 2017, 1:20 pm
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I have had a hard time finding employment lately and understand that this may never be affordable. My goal over the next 4-5 years is to save up anywhere from 100,000-150,000 USD. I want to have the safest option for doing both a femur lengthening surgery and later on a tibia surgery. (although I would see how whatever height I am after femur lengthening is what I was striving for) That being said, I am willing to save up more money if it would give me a reasonable margin of error.

The only reason the cheaper / out of country idea appeals to me is because my parents would think I am fking nuts and I would have to save up much more money for care / rent in New York.

I would appreciate anyone to point my in a good direction; I don't expect to be spoon fed information but don't really know where to find solid opinions.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2017, 2:28 am
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I have insurance but it will run out when I am 26, I am 24 1/2 now and will definitely not have the funds before my insurance runs out. I am assuming I should reach out to Dr. Rozbruch at the latest early next year?

I wanted to get both femurs and tibia done because I would definitely be able to runway model; if I do femurs and end up going from 5'8 to 5'11 I might still fall short of the top agencies.

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Posted on Apr 29, 2017, 3:09 am
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Quote from: Body Builder on April 29, 2017, 02:34:53 AMWith 2 LLs it is inpossible to become a model.
Your proportions will be out and your walking gait will hardly be perfect for modelling.
It is a joke to do 2 LLs and believe that you'll be a professional model.


Wouldn't a 34" inseam be normal for 6'0-6'1? I have short legs with a 6'0 wingspan

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