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Posted on Nov 10, 2022, 8:42 pm
#31
How long would the recovery approximately be from a quadrilateral lengthening of a total of 10 cm be?
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Posted on Jan 16, 2023, 10:24 pm
#32
People are changing their sex, so this is quite modest upgrade generally speaking.
I consider 6'2" to 6'5" route, but weighing in all options.
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Posted on Apr 3, 2023, 2:58 pm
#33
If you lengthen the femur and tibia together by 10 cm (example 6+4), will you actually get 10 cm or less?
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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 10:15 pm
#34
Quote from: Marconi on January 16, 2023, 10:24:14 PMPeople are changing their sxx, so this is quite modest upgrade generally speaking.
I consider 6'2" to 6'5" route, but weighing in all options.

Thanks for your input. The comparison to sxx changing operations (gender affirming surgery) is quite good and makes it easier to make the decision of going through with this procedure by putting things into perspective.

Are you saying that you are 6'2" and want to become 6'5" or that your end goal is something between 6'2-6'5"?
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Posted on Apr 9, 2023, 10:22 pm
#35
Quote from: Robert Adam on April 03, 2023, 02:58:15 PMIf you lengthen the femur and tibia together by 10 cm (example 6+4), will you actually get 10 cm or less?

I think the actual increase in stature height pretty much equals the amount of lengthening you make. The end result may differ with 0,5-0,75 cm or something (or not even that much) if you take into account that the femur is not completely vertical. Somebody can fill in on this if the numbers are not correct. I will most likely lengthen by more than 10 cm (10,5-11 cm) in order to achieve the height that I strive for, which is something between 192-194 cm.
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Posted on Apr 10, 2023, 10:25 am
#36
don't to quadrilateral, that's just a stupid idea.

Do femurs first, as you're already tall, i'm sure you'll be able to reach the 8cm limit and then you can see how you feel. 192cm is taller than average in every single country. If you're still unhappy just wear 3cm insoles which are completely unnoticeable and comfortable = 197cm wearing shoes.
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Posted on Apr 10, 2023, 11:23 am
#37
You lot are fking braindead and pathetically easy to troll.

This is nothing more than a thread to say 'HEY GUYS I'M 6FT TALL, MORE THAN YOU LOSERS' but dressed up inside a question. If you can't see that, you've got much bigger problems than just being short.

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Posted on Apr 10, 2023, 3:20 pm
#38
Quote from: p00293 on April 10, 2023, 11:23:31 AMYou lot are fking braindead and pathetically easy to troll.

This is nothing more than a thread to say 'HEY GUYS I'M 6FT TALL, MORE THAN YOU LOSERS' but dressed up inside a question. If you can't see that, you've got much bigger problems than just being short.

I would not have time nor any reason to initiate and uphold a troll post on this forum, because it would not benefit me or my life in any way. It may be quite difficult for me to prove that I am legitimately planning on doing this procedure, so you have to take me by my words. Yes, 6" is an okay height, but I still want to become taller for various reasons. My main reason would be that my upper body is quite long in comparison to my legs. I once was riding a train and I sat beside a dude whose head was on the same level as mine. When we both stood up, I noticed that he was like at least 8 cm taller than me. I know that I have some spare room to lengthen my legs in order to make me a little bit more proportional.

The reason why I started this thread was to find like-minded people, that is, people that are already fairly tall but still wishes to gain some more height. 
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Posted on Apr 10, 2023, 5:04 pm
#39
Quote from: Sky is the Limit on April 10, 2023, 03:20:07 PMI would not have time nor any reason to initiate and uphold a troll post on this forum, because it would not benefit me or my life in any way. It may be quite difficult for me to prove that I am legitimately planning on doing this procedure, so you have to take me by my words. Yes, 6" is an okay height, but I still want to become taller for various reasons. My main reason would be that my upper body is quite long in comparison to my legs. I once was riding a train and I sat beside a dude whose head was on the same level as mine. When we both stood up, I noticed that he was like at least 8 cm taller than me. I know that I have some spare room to lengthen my legs in order to make me a little bit more proportional.

The reason why I started this thread was to find like-minded people, that is, people that are already fairly tall but still wishes to gain some more height. 

so you sat next to some complete stranger on the bus and then you both got up at the same time and you noticed you have a long torso and since then you have got daily nightmares where crowds of people, all of which are 8 feet tall and above are walking around you and watching you intensely "down there" and then you wake up all sweaty and find you pissed yourself in your sleep from that unimaginable horror

"like minded people", 99% of the forum population is like 5'4 so, no, not many 6 foot and above mental invalids around here, sorry
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Posted on Apr 10, 2023, 6:11 pm
#40
Quote from: bukibuki on April 10, 2023, 05:04:54 PMso you sat next to some complete stranger on the bus and then you both got up at the same time and you noticed you have a long torso and since then you have got daily nightmares where crowds of people, all of which are 8 feet tall and above are walking around you and watching you intensely "down there" and then you wake up all sweaty and find you pissed yourself in your sleep from that unimaginable horror

"like minded people", 99% of the forum population is like 5'4 so, no, not many 6 foot and above mental invalids around here, sorry

I just gave an example. The train incident was not any life-changing experience, just a simple observation from everyday life.

I don't get the rudeness. I am here hoping to discuss my leg-lengthening options, how much centimeters and millimeters I will lengthen each bone and which doctor I am going to choose, once I have the money needed for the procedure. I am very glad that LL exists and was hoping to be able to share and receive thoughts and experiences with other people when I started my thread. I am not here to mock anyone.
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