Is he laughing?
The gif means I am laughing at you not understanding the obvious that he was talking about you.
You can't compare reading the forum with having your questions asked by other people. If you read the FAQs, you'll see some doctors claim they can do 14cm, and I was pretty convinced it was doable, until I asked here and almost everyone told me 10cm is usually the limit.
This is a forum to provide and share information about LL, and so we should kindly help him.
But he should search a bit more before opening every thread. That's also right.
Quote from: Koi on November 03, 2016, 08:52:04 AMYou can't compare reading the forum with having your questions asked by other people. If you read the FAQs, you'll see some doctors claim they can do 14cm, and I was pretty convinced it was doable, until I asked here and almost everyone told me 10cm is usually the limit.
This is a forum to provide and share information about LL, and so we should kindly help him.
But he should search a bit more before opening every thread. That's also right.
10 cm is a high risk but of course some people may achieve it, especially non-cosmetic pateients
Quote from: The Kaiser on November 03, 2016, 08:57:28 AM10 cm is a high risk but of course some people may achieve it, especially non-cosmetic pateients
I'm out of curioisity, can you pass that limit if you do LL for, let's say, 6 cm in one segment, and then after 2 years of recovery, you do 6 cm in the other segment? Or 7+5.
Quote from: Koi on November 03, 2016, 09:00:27 AMI'm out of curioisity, can you pass that limit if you do LL for, let's say, 6 cm in one segment, and then after 2 years of recovery, you do 6 cm in the other segment? Or 7+5.
yes you could of course, but do you like to waste 2-4 years and become older because of two segments? you will waste a lot and a lot of time and you're now 5'8. just do femur and hang the gloves
Quote from: The Kaiser on November 03, 2016, 09:05:47 AMyes you could of course, but do you like to waste 2-4 years and become older because of two segments? you will waste a lot and a lot of time and you're now 5'8. just do femur and hang the gloves
Hahaha, I just wanted to know it, I wasn't sure if a gap of a "theoretical full recovery" would "reset" the limits/risks of a certain length, since that (I repeat, theoretical) recovery would make your height be your "new starting height". Thanks for the reply!
PS. I may consider this, though.
I would say 7.62cm is the limit.
Quote from: midnightninja on November 03, 2016, 01:53:52 PMI would say 7.62cm is the limit.
7.62893548348cm should be more accurate.
Like ehh, some people here...
Quote from: The Kaiser on November 03, 2016, 08:57:28 AM10 cm is a high risk but of course some people may achieve it, especially non-cosmetic pateients
Bullcrap, even patients with leg discrepancy have limits because doctors don't want to make them future cripples.
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