MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: The information provided on OrthoLength Pro is for educational purposes only and does not substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult with a qualified orthopedic surgeon.
Posted on Jul 18, 2019, 11:29 pm
#11

Quote from: MyLongLegsAndMe on July 18, 2019, 08:43:35 PMI'm sorry if I seem uneducated, but I promise I am. The only thing I was skeptical about was this doctor's office I got in contact with who said to they've had patients who went beyond 15cm no issue.

I'm also trying my best to complete information from this site, but it's super difficult to navigate through, I'm not used to this.

It's good to be skeptical, there's no reason to believe anything until evidence is presented. Also be sure to look at the post history of users so you don't take advice from an idiot who considers selling his apartment/house to get LL.

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 12:39 am
#12

Quote from: soitchi on July 18, 2019, 11:29:41 PMIt's good to be skeptical, there's no reason to believe anything until evidence is presented. Also be sure to look at the post history of users so you don't take advice from an idiot who considers selling his apartment/house to get LL.


Who is selling house for LL??🙄🧐

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 6:27 am
#13

Quote from: Heightseeker1998 on July 19, 2019, 12:39:36 AMWho is selling house for LL??🙄🧐

He also likes to photoshop fake inbox messages among other dishonest things. Like I said, read everyone's post history so you know who not to take seriously around here.
Quote from: TinyTL on September 24, 2018, 07:50:00 PMI am in same situation. Its kinda hard planning for such a big surgery with this dilemma.

I consider 3 things in following prority order:
1. Stryde with Birkholtz
2. Sell my house and do Stryde with Paley
3. Betz nail

Quote from: TinyTL on September 25, 2018, 06:11:17 PMI can save up money instead and do LL in 2 years, but thats 2 years of my time wasted on walking around in the body i dont feel confortable with. Low self-esteem, missed oppourtinities.
Or I can sell the apartment, use 70% of that on Paley next month and enjoy life.

Quote from: TinyTL on November 10, 2018, 10:38:01 PMI am 30. Let me tell you something, if i had cash i'd have this done when i was 20.
so many opportunities lost... i wouldnt be in this situation if I had changed my destiny.

alone on a weekend, 30 years old. The future seems like an empty black wall, I don't think what awaits me but this pain is unbearable at times.
I wish i could go back in time and live a better life.. fk it..

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 7:56 am
#14

Quote from: TinyTL on July 18, 2019, 07:58:57 PMsure they are doing well

Apotheosis - 20 cm, currently casting as slenderman for HBOs new blockbuster series.
Crazy+6 - 18 cm, last week i saw pics on his IG from his arranged wedding to an indian transgender women. they looked really cute, she was maybe 5 cm taller but sitll cute as fk
Greekster - 16 cm, became incel on fulltime
Tall - with 1.97 m as final height he could finally quit his low-paying "underwear modelling" job to work as Mahboubians stadiometer assistant.
Americanfootballer aka CR7 aka Cristiano CRonnie7 - 17cm, used to excel in football as a small coach but the other players never liked being humiliated on the pitch, so they overpowered his petite body in shower and had their revenge. Now Americanfootball, +17cm, has become a "BIG" coach. Nobody fking touches him again. He cannot run anymore. But still BIG coach on the sidelines
4cms aka Danny DeCromagnon - works as full time LL advisor on the forum after two surgeries with sarin giving a total gain of 7.38 cm (but expected to shrink atleast 1 cm as sarins subpar HLN nails material will compress over time).


good examples. i want to give example of ned_flanders / tlannister. guy living in country full of very tall people. he was under 2 percentile of men height. but he was happy. he was doing great in life, all aspects. friends, family, gf, work, looks everything. he is  not very young (middle age), but he has enjoyed life to fullest until LL. but just this small thing in his head his height. he had made a detailed post about his pre LL mind set.

so he finds best doctor and best method, and gets stride nail LL (he is rich from wealthy country, so money no problem) and increases by 2 inch (to 10 percentile in his country, but avg female height).  now he is recovering very fast and is soon going to jump run make sharp turns etc. he is very happy. he even doesnt see LL as requirement to be happy. LL was never necessary. he does not recommend LL to anyone now. still he is now proud about LL decision. it changed him for the better so there is nothing to hide.

this is moral of this story:

- be very happy BEFORE LL so after LL u will still be happy
- do 2 inch only
- use stride nail with top quality doctor
- be proud of decision after LL (dont be insecure about LL)

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 12:33 pm
#15

These posts are pretty heartbreaking, which is why I'm wishing for this procedure to gradually become much cheaper throughout this century for future generations. Wish the stigma around plastic surgery in general was far less prevalent.

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 4:25 pm
#16

Quote from: fodawupa on July 19, 2019, 07:56:42 AM- be very happy BEFORE LL so after LL u will still be happy


why should someone do cosmetic ll if he is already happy? - find the mistake...

Quote from: fodawupa on July 19, 2019, 07:56:42 AM- do 2 inch only


Dr Betz in Germany
- sacrificing 1 year prime time
- and minimum 30.000$
for 2 inches makes absolutly sense when your're below 170cm (5.7)...not

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 4:47 pm
#17

Lol no ... If you're getting the stryde nail you can safely get 7.5-8cm. If you don't reach this lengthening then the surgery is a waste of money.

I'm not sure why you wouldn't either , you'll be near functional three weeks after surgery anyway. Stryde nails are far less phsyicaly demanding than precise or external tibial lengthening surgeries.

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 4:53 pm
#18

Quote from: fodawupa on July 19, 2019, 07:56:42 AMgood examples. i want to give example of ned_flanders / tlannister. guy living in country full of very tall people. he was under 2 percentile of men height. but he was happy. he was doing great in life, all aspects. friends, family, gf, work, looks everything. he is  not very young (middle age), but he has enjoyed life to fullest until LL. but just this small thing in his head his height. he had made a detailed post about his pre LL mind set.

so he finds best doctor and best method, and gets stride nail LL (he is rich from wealthy country, so money no problem) and increases by 2 inch (to 10 percentile in his country, but avg female height).  now he is recovering very fast and is soon going to jump run make sharp turns etc. he is very happy. he even doesnt see LL as requirement to be happy. LL was never necessary. he does not recommend LL to anyone now. still he is now proud about LL decision. it changed him for the better so there is nothing to hide.

this is moral of this story:

- be very happy BEFORE LL so after LL u will still be happy
- do 2 inch only
- use stride nail with top quality doctor
- be proud of decision after LL (dont be insecure about LL)



What is your height ? You seem to be very anti-CLL. I have a suspicion it's either because you're already of reasonable height hence you don't experience discrimination or you're at a height where you'll still be significantly below average even after CLL.

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 5:42 pm
#19

Quote from: short on July 19, 2019, 04:25:39 PMwhy should someone do cosmetic ll if he is already happy? - find the mistake...


happy but with some nagging incomplete feeling. not like u sit at home on weekends and friday night, have less friends, no romantic life and thinking LL will solve ur problems.

Like (0)
Posted on Jul 19, 2019, 5:51 pm
#20

@heightmare (lol username)

i am not anti-CLL. but its not for everyone. i think if u are not happy before LL it doesnt make sense to do LL.

i think 2 inch is more safe but its up to u. i dont disagree with ur argument either.

most of all running will feel very weird. gym workouts remain mostly ok.

Like (0)

You must be logged in to post a reply.

Related Topics