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Posted on Jun 14, 2021, 8:03 pm
#661

Hey my evolution did you have to undergo Achilles tendon lengthening? Read your diary but didn't find it anywhere

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Posted on Jun 16, 2021, 12:03 pm
#662

Lmao where do you think we met Femurs & Tibias with Dr Paley
Yea its true though! I remember pre LL some people were so SHOCKED that when I would stand up they’d be like wtf dude I thought you were like 6’
For anyone worrying about proportions, dont
I look way better now than I ever did before
Life is good

Only complaint is my tibia rod always gets inflammed im trying to get my rods all removed right now
I can kinda run but it causes too much inflammation so hopefully i can get these rods removed asap

Honestly if this wasnt so expensive I would probably do femurs again but I think i reached my safe limit

Im very happy with my height
Whenever people guess my height they all guess 5’11-6’
I measured my height at Paley’s at 5’10 but whatever I just say 5’11 ish

Paley has changed my life forever for the better, don’t think twice about doing this
But yes being an LL cripple def sucks for a while but better than staying short

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Posted on Jun 16, 2021, 12:37 pm
#663

Quote from: MyEvolution on June 16, 2021, 12:03:50 PMIm very happy with my height

Paley has changed my life forever for the better, don’t think twice about doing this
But yes being an LL cripple def sucks for a while but better than staying short

Really really happy for you man! That's amazing, congratulations on your new life.

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Posted on Jun 19, 2021, 4:45 am
#664

My evolution, I’ve read over your diary multiple times and you are truly an inspiration for me. Going from 5’4 to 5’11 is amazing and shows me that anything is possible if you work hard enough and never give up. Wishing you the best in your athletic recovery!

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Posted on Jul 11, 2021, 9:23 am
#665

Great journey. Your attitude towards girls and clubbing remind me of my early twenties. It's fun being like that but tiring haha. Thank you for the write up.

I'm 5'9. With lifts and thick Nike Air Max shoes I'm around 5'11.
There is definitely is a sweet spot around 5'10 where you'll suddenly gain more female attention. Short bros who can't get the surgery - once you reach your thirties people care less.

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Posted on Jul 25, 2021, 11:27 pm
#666

Wouldn't you say that the height in the USA varies quite a bit from region to region? If you don't mind but do you live in a shorter region like Boston, NYC, Miami, LA?

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Posted on Jul 28, 2021, 11:20 am
#667

In the end how many cms did you reach in the Tibias? Why did your right tibia stopped? Was it early consolidation or just tightness?

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Posted on Aug 2, 2021, 11:12 am
#668

Hey bro any update? would love to see how you're walking now.

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Posted on Aug 15, 2021, 7:59 pm
#669

My right stopped from early consolodation! Kinda sucks because i was flexible enough to keep going but it happens

Update:
I had my rods FINALLY removed on Thursday so ill give updates
Thursday: weak, limping, drowsy puking alot
Friday: I can barely walk, using my back alot
Penguin walking lots of limping
Saturday: walk is at 80% - decided to go out downtown didnt drink but my walk walk normal
Sunday: walk is 95% pretty much back to how I was before rod removal alread

I heard people take long to get back to normal after rod removal
Im guessing its because I was very active in the gym
I was squatting 45lb each side,
Glute drive was 270 (6 plates of 45) for
Leg press: 360lb

Ill keep you guys updated how my athletic performance progresses
Weird note all my friends are claiming I grew an inch?
They’re all like wtf did you gain an inch overnight

Does rod removal make you appear taller
Anyway great journey keep u guys posted

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Posted on Aug 15, 2021, 9:03 pm
#670

The legend is back!

Great to hear you're doing better after removal.

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