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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 5:01 am
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If yo do femur lengthening and are on crutches and people see you, how do you explain? Do you say accident? What kind of accident would involve BOTH your femur bones to get broken (and nothing else).

Can anyone vividly describe such an accident?  Good CLL excuse

And are 6 or 7cm too noticeable? My shoes have given me 4cm extra height, so after LL if I start wearing thin flip flops even then I will appear 3-4 cm taller than pre surgery. Is this something people will observe?

Or is it worth completely restarting your life (job, friends, city etc) just to keep LL private?

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 8:42 am
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I think, that people are mostly preoccupied with their lives, it is unlikely that someone will in detail ask you about this

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 10:08 am
#3

no one will care

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 6:21 pm
#4

just tell them the truth. be proud yourself.

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 6:32 pm
#5

Quote from: Iron_Man on August 22, 2019, 08:42:54 AMI think, that people are mostly preoccupied with their lives, it is unlikely that someone will in detail ask you about this


Yes no one will ask in detail but some details they will ask for sure.  Probably easy to come up during lunch or coffee time.

I just want to know how other other LL patients dealt with this.

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 6:41 pm
#6

what there isn't can't be...
just stfu and if asked...posture improvement

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 7:13 pm
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Quote from: cena on August 22, 2019, 06:32:51 PMYes no one will ask in detail but some details they will ask for sure.  Probably easy to come up during lunch or coffee time.

I just want to know how other other LL patients dealt with this.


In general, I think that if you make 5-6 cm, your proportions will most likely not change much and you will look normal. And if you look normal, then you can tell people the truth. It's my opinion.

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 7:50 pm
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Quote from: Iron_Man on August 22, 2019, 07:13:43 PMIn general, I think that if you make 5-6 cm, your proportions will most likely not change much and you will look normal. And if you look normal, then you can tell people the truth. It's my opinion.

Good CLL excuse strange logic - why should someone tell the truth about something which is negatively associated when he can keep it secret?!

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 8:22 pm
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I plan to tell my coworkers that one of my legs is shorter than the right and I need to lengthen it. This is a good excuse to walk with crutches in my work after the lengthening. Now I'm walking in 3 inches elevator shoes, after the lengthening, I will be walking in flat shoes, so I think they wouldn't see a big difference in my height.

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Posted on Aug 22, 2019, 8:52 pm
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Quote from: short on August 22, 2019, 07:50:33 PMGood CLL excuse strange logic - why should someone tell the truth about something which is negatively associated when he can keep it secret?!


If a person has become taller and at the same time remains proportional, then in general he will look better.  I am not saying that you need to specifically tell everyone about this, but if someone asks and you tell them the truth, why should this cause a negative?  I think that an adequate person will not feel negative for you after that.  At least, if I lengthen my legs and at the same time, look good, I won’t hide it

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