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Posted on Dec 12, 2022, 7:40 pm
#11

5’7 is still considered short, I’m trying to get to atleast 5’8

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Posted on Dec 13, 2022, 4:08 am
#12

Save money and do 7 cm on the femur and 5 cm on the tibia. Plenty of poeple have done it and you're still young.

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Posted on Dec 13, 2022, 10:20 am
#13

For quad (tibia and fémur at the same time) I think 8cm on femur and 6 in tibia its ok that is the normal not big lenght

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Posted on Dec 13, 2022, 12:52 pm
#14

Quote from: Rockstarz5 on December 13, 2022, 10:20:11 AMFor quad (tibia and fémur at the same time) I think 8cm on femur and 6 in tibia its ok that is the normal not big lenght

6cm on tibia is absoutely not normal. stick to 4-5cm and call it a day.

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Posted on Jan 28, 2023, 8:43 pm
#15

Quote from: CPT3 on December 12, 2022, 06:50:19 PMI’m guess I can say I’m pretty flexible and healthy, is 4 inches for femur safe?

no its not in most cases, your making deals with the devil past 8cm, ofc its possible but not a good idea. you said your tibs are short aswell so you'd probably look bad, not lanky just have strange looking legs. just do 8cm femurs, 5cm tibias or less and you can get to 5'9.5 or a bit under. more than 5 on the tibs can be done ive seen it many times and never seen a bad outcome but I dont think you should exceed 6 or 7 personally.

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Posted on Feb 7, 2023, 1:28 pm
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Are you serious? 5 cm tibia? lol not every person is the same. There are people who have grown 7 cm from the tibia and have no problems. Every person's body is different. Yes, 5 cm is safe, but not all people are the same. Like flexibility and leg length. A 1.90cm tall person can easily stretch 7cm or even 8 lol

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Posted on May 7, 2023, 1:26 pm
#17

Quote from: wayupnorth on December 12, 2022, 03:45:57 AMYou should probably lengthen both tibia and Femur as the max that you can get on femur safely is 8 cm and tibia is 5cm. Some doctors would lengthen more that the safe limit though.

Surprisingly; if you sit down and drink a beer with the ortho bro's you'll learn that if you use AAS and atl you can do a bit more at tibia "safely". But using AASto fully recover from atl isn't safe for your heart. And is presumably only legal OTC at certain countries like Turkey. This is what the peeps Ilizarov himself are saying. Sadly; the source I'm giving you here is a private one...

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Posted on May 8, 2023, 6:14 am
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your crural index looks high and feet look comically large compared to legs. i recommend 6+ on femur and another 5cm on tibia considering your wingspan is relatively wide

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