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Posted on May 17, 2016, 9:40 pm
#51

This is just insane...175 + 25 = 200 000 $ for that surgery..

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Posted on May 18, 2016, 10:17 pm
#52

Read about Dr Paley's bad cases in the newspapers. This man is not GOD.

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Posted on May 27, 2016, 2:30 pm
#53

QuoteHey everyone. Just a little update. I got a 'real' job last October and while I've had to spend more money on a car (and insurance) in order to commute there, I'm making more money now than my last job. I'm also about to get a promotion that will lead to even more money. Suddenly 6 figures for these procedures (especially when said doctor is only a hop, skip, and jump away from whee a lot of my family live down there) doesn't seem like much. It's gonna be a long, hard hustle, but I just have to remind myself of how bad I want it. One thing I can say for sure is that all I want is to go from just over 5-2, to exactly 5-7. So 7cm on the thighs, and 5cm on the shins. Considering this is less than what Paley recommends as being safe, I'm more confident that this overall procedure should be easier.
Which Job and how much are you getting paid that would allow you to save that much?
I am an Engineer, which is classed as one of the high paid jobs, and I would still not afford this surgery if I was going to go with Paley!

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Posted on May 27, 2016, 10:10 pm
#54

Quote from: 9121 on May 27, 2016, 02:30:43 PMWhich Job and how much are you getting paid that would allow you to save that much?
I am an Engineer, which is classed as one of the high paid jobs, and I would still not afford this surgery if I was going to go with Paley!

I'm a mail handler at the post office. I actually started back in October but I wasn't 'career' yet, and thus couldn't do overtime. However, I just got turned over which means a small raise, but more importantly I can do overtime now. Overtime is time and a half for the first 20 hours (as well as holidays), and double pay for any more than 20 hours of overtime. Now, I only get paid $15 and change an hour, however, I have pretty much no expenses aside from rent, gas, car insurance and food (and believe me it doesn't make much of a dent). Also, I work at the warehouse at JFK airport, which means there's lots opportunity for overtime. If I can do 12 hours a day, 7 days a week (and believe me some people do that), I can clear $1500-$1600 a week AFTER taxes, and that comes to 72k - 78k a year after taxes.

Like I said, it'll be a hustle, but now that this fantasy could become a reality (albeit about like 5 years from now), I am more than willing to put in the time. The work isn't hard anyway, and I have no life whatsoever (the ladies don't like short guys, after all, right? So I don't socialize or 'go out' anymore). Now I'm more concerned with getting a transfer and moving to Florida.

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Posted on May 28, 2016, 5:52 am
#55

QuoteI'm a mail handler at the post office. I actually started back in October but I wasn't 'career' yet, and thus couldn't do overtime. However, I just got turned over which means a small raise, but more importantly I can do overtime now. Overtime is time and a half for the first 20 hours (as well as holidays), and double pay for any more than 20 hours of overtime. Now, I only get paid $15 and change an hour, however, I have pretty much no expenses aside from rent, gas, car insurance and food (and believe me it doesn't make much of a dent). Also, I work at the warehouse at JFK airport, which means there's lots opportunity for overtime. If I can do 12 hours a day, 7 days a week (and believe me some people do that), I can clear $1500-$1600 a week AFTER taxes, and that comes to 72k - 78k a year after taxes.

Like I said, it'll be a hustle, but now that this fantasy could become a reality (albeit about like 5 years from now), I am more than willing to put in the time. The work isn't hard anyway, and I have no life whatsoever (the ladies don't like short guys, after all, right? So I don't socialize or 'go out' anymore). Now I'm more concerned with getting a transfer and moving to Florida.
sounds like you got it all planned out, but those hours are crazy!.... all the best.
I am just still a junior engineer, I am on £40,000 a year before tax, so will take me a while to save. But because I want it now and don't have any savings, I am going to take a loan from the bank, sell my car, ask time off work, go and get it done, then return to work and pay off the loan.

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Posted on Aug 26, 2016, 7:11 pm
#56

do u perform legs shortening surgery?

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Posted on Aug 26, 2016, 8:28 pm
#57

Yes he does. Why do you want leg shortening?

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Posted on Aug 27, 2016, 4:07 am
#58

because my legs became so long and out of propotions its making me feel bad and depressed i cant even look at my body in the mirror !! and my upper body looks shorter i hate it i really hate if i dont do this surgery ill commit suicide!

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Posted on Aug 27, 2016, 5:12 pm
#59

and can u please tell me the price and the procedure

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Posted on Aug 27, 2016, 6:00 pm
#60

Quote from: yassir on August 27, 2016, 04:07:39 AMbecause my legs became so long and out of propotions its making me feel bad and depressed i cant even look at my body in the mirror !! and my upper body looks shorter i hate it i really hate if i dont do this surgery ill commit suicide!
Seriously?
All you need is a shrink.

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