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Posted on Aug 9, 2018, 11:16 pm
#1

I really wanted to greet all of you and wish all the brave folks who is taking this surgery good luck and hope they will reach their dream height soon...

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Posted on Aug 9, 2018, 11:56 pm
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I noticed... I've been reading this forum and the old forum for a while now... I'd say about three months of reading patient diaries and other info about this surgery like price, risks, doctors, and other recommendations here. I am considering myself two LL surgeries by the time I could afford it. I am currently 17 years old, had height dysphoria since I was 15 when my doctor told me my growth plates were completely fused. I shouldn't have problems with cost though because I am an Advanced Technology and Robotics student at a career center and soon to be in college for 4 years to become an Electrical Engineer. I am starting my savings very soon and by the time I have the money to do the surgery, I should be like 20-22 years old by then. by the way... I am considering 5.5cm on Femurs and 4.2cm on tibias. Total of 9.7cm and that should put my final height at 6'3.5

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 12:34 am
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Indeed it is... I know this surgery isn't for the faint of heart and I also know the experiences of LL surgery is very painful and not very good at all. I understand that a lot... But I personally think a few months of painful lengthening and a full year of consolidation and care is far beyond worth the new height you've always dreamed of having and that new height that will last you a lifetime outweighs the painful and depressing few months of surgery. I mean after the rods are removed, you wouldn't have very good athletic abilities and you gotta treat your new height like a Cadillac for up to two years. After that, you should regain most athletic abilities from pre-surgery, return back to normal and just plain forget you took LL to begin with and live life.

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 2:41 am
#4

Yeah I could Just round it to 6ft

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 2:43 am
#5

How tall are you btw?

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 2:53 am
#6

One of my favorite patients is 188close. His journey went from 173-180cm his first surgery. Then two years after that, he took another surgery to become 188cm. He gave me hope to reach 192, or atleast close to 192cm or 6'3 from 182/barely touching 6ft

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 2:55 am
#7

Yeah man, I have a really massive wingspan. Especially for 6ft. My friend is 6'3 and his wingspan is an inch shorter than mine

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 3:03 am
#8

It's worth a shot... I mean he did 15cm which is pretty dangerous. I'm only doing 9.7cm conservatively with two surgeries. But as long as you can take the risk like him, I think you can easily pull of 6'2. or heck even 6'3 is pretty clear for you if you want to do 15cm yourself.

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Posted on Aug 10, 2018, 3:19 am
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Actually, there is humerus lengthening (arm lengthening). I knew some LL'ers that also took humerus lengthening post LL surgery. I think I know a user named Polycrates that did HL after he changed his height to 6'3. So there's still hope for you. But it will cost you more time and money to finish it. I think you can pull it off and live your life at the height you wanted and deserve. A lot of people have height dreams, not only you and me, but the majority of the people out there. And height dreams vary from someone suffering from extreme dwarfism that wanted to be 5'5 instead of 4'9. Or even that infamous Apotheosis dude that went from 5'6 to 6'2 and idk how the heck he looks accurate to a natural 6'2 guy. And even 7footers dislike being 7ft tall and they can change that through Limb Shortening surgery. Everyone has dreams and goals they wanted to reach and no one should be discriminated about it either because this is your choice, not theirs. Absolutely NO ONE can stop you because this is your dream and you can make it happen. Just put your mind to it, take some time and hard work and your wishes will come true. This doesn't count for you or me, but everyone. You only live once you know?

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