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Posted on Jun 22, 2015, 11:21 pm
#11

Correction i saw that the lengthening was split between femurs and tibias. He does seem a bit off... i doubt he is running well or even at all. The important information missing that we need to judge it is the time between surgeries. I think a long and pt filled recovery is crucial if you want to do both segments

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Posted on Jul 4, 2015, 11:44 pm
#12

Quote from: Shortie on June 22, 2015, 11:02:09 PMAfter 2 years and still walking like that I haven't seen one compete video of someone at complete recovery

The blog from the guy #2 video might not have a full recovery either:

Posted on his blog of perks & cons of his height surgery...

Some Cons

1) Not knowing what it feel like to be short again. Almost.

2) Not being sure if my muscle pain is normal (exercising, weights, running etc.) or is post-surgery pains. Pretty sure it should be the former though."


If you're not sure the muscle pain is normal when exercising, it's not.
"Pretty sure it should be the former" sounds like he's convincing himself that it is.

If you are exercising regularly, you would know if it's pain from overdoing it and can easily avoid that by changing up the intensity or difficulty while still making physical improvements. Unless you're training to be an Olympic athlete, it's easy to avoid any pain in an exercise regimen.

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Posted on Jul 8, 2015, 12:38 pm
#13

my wingspan is 176 cm, and my height now is 180 and i asked my model friend if my arms look short.. she said no... and she doesnt know i did LL, she thought i was involved in a car accident

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 9:39 am
#14

i dont think the guys looks unnatural he actually llokss normal for the amount lengthened ive seen people walking alot more weirder and stiffer in my life so i se him qiet normal

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Posted on Aug 10, 2015, 10:14 pm
#15

Quote from: mini_me on July 04, 2015, 11:44:51 PMThe blog from the guy #2 video might not have a full recovery either:

Posted on his blog of perks & cons of his height surgery...

Some Cons

1) Not knowing what it feel like to be short again. Almost.

2) Not being sure if my muscle pain is normal (exercising, weights, running etc.) or is post-surgery pains. Pretty sure it should be the former though."


If you're not sure the muscle pain is normal when exercising, it's not.
"Pretty sure it should be the former" sounds like he's convincing himself that it is.

If you are exercising regularly, you would know if it's pain from overdoing it and can easily avoid that by changing up the intensity or difficulty while still making physical improvements. Unless you're training to be an Olympic athlete, it's easy to avoid any pain in an exercise regimen.

What method did he use to lengthen?

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Posted on Aug 10, 2015, 10:23 pm
#16

that first guy looks fine to me

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Posted on Aug 10, 2015, 10:32 pm
#17

there is a video of the 2 guy playing running and playing basket ball too...



even though it looks like his running is a little bit in slow motion, i would be very satisfied to be able to recover like that.

sorry for my english i come from nn english speaking  country

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Posted on Aug 10, 2015, 10:39 pm
#18

Yeah I was suprised he managed to recover to that extent considering the circumstances. 9CM certainly is a lot and from what I understand he wasn't teh most diligent patient. hard to say how easy that is for him to do though.

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Posted on Aug 10, 2015, 11:17 pm
#19

That is ambitious as hell. No way you could do it in one segment anyway, so try 3 inches femur. If you can do more, do 2 inches in tibias.

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Posted on Aug 11, 2015, 10:09 am
#20

I can see that it is very difficult for him to run. He is very stiff and tries his best.

It looks so funny to me seeing those tiny tibias moving down below  Can I go from 5'7 to 6' and still be proportional?
I think 7-8+cm femur lengthening looks more strange than only tibia lengthening. You look stocky if you only lengthen your femurs. They're already the longest to begin with....

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