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Posted on Jun 24, 2017, 4:47 pm
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I'm a pretty short guy and I seem to get shorter every time I measure  How's this even worth it ?  I measured myself somewhere around 5'5 and a couple of  days ago I measured in a better way by first marking the measurements on the wall and then bringing down a support till my head anyways I got 64" once , 64.5" once and sometimes a little above those and a little below. I'm pretty fu##ing sure I ain't even 5'5.

I can do it seriously afford the best doctors pay for it by myself but how's it even worth it for guys like me who genuinely need it when we need to do it at least twice to get okayish proportions and stay relatively risk free.
I thought about doing 5 on my tibs and 5 on my femur (to get me to at least 5'8 - trust me I'd be a happy motherfu#### then) be the in any order I don't care.

But what I seem to be reading on this forum gives me the impression that after an ll surgery it'll be at least 3 years before I can be anywhere near my previous health and start walking absolutely normally.

Seriously guys that's all I want to get a little taller and just f%%$ing walk normally after that , oh yeah and become a gym freak too  How's this even worth it ? cause let's be serious the only thing that's stopping me to go to the gym is my f%%king dwarf like stature.

so 6 years for gaining 4 inches ? tell me what do you think about all this guys and for those who have done it inspire me please I beg  you (but just don't lie to me ).

Really at a low point in my life right now and no I'm not doing this to get girls I just want to look better.

What freaks me even more is guys get complications way after they're done consolidating , cause you know why wouldn't you , you just fu%%ed with your legs  How's this even worth it ?

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Posted on Jun 24, 2017, 5:10 pm
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Tbh it's to make myself better I would feel good about myself if I was a little taller and jacked rather than being a bulky dwarf. And yeah girls although can be a part of my motivation I'm basically doing this so that I can be physically stronger. I just hate it when people don't take me seriously because of how short I am. Becoming taller has a LOT of benefits in society not just with girls.

So no I'm not doing this to get girls.

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Posted on Jun 24, 2017, 5:34 pm
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The two gentlemen who have their experiences posted about their surgery with a very competent and renowned doctor scare me a lot tbh. I mean they report not getting back healthy completely even after 3 years from their surgery.

Just for reference my idea of healthy is if I can walk and do most exercises without limping and my walk is completely normal no matter for how long a distance I go and my idea of acceptable disadvantages of ll would be not being able to run as fast as before or having degraded agility or having less stability but starting to limp after walking a couple of miles or walking funny even after a year post the surgery date just makes me sad.

I hope you guys can prove me wrong but I think a lot changes after an ll surgery , I won't be sitting the same or that I would walk funny after I have been standing for a long time in one position. I just have a lot of anxiety related to this surgery and I think the downtime is underestimated.

A year given to full recovery(80-90 whatever % I'm not bothered about power regained but more about proper function).
I want to get two surgeries in the span of two years or 3 years at worst.

Basically what I believe is after an ll surgery one would need at least one year for everything to repair relatively and an year more after that to start functioning properly and becoming healthier gradually and one last year to strengthen the legs more so that another surgery may be performed that's a total of 3 years per surgery.
Am I being a total nut job thinking that our body need this much time to recover from such a major surgery  How's this even worth it ? ?(no sarcasm their I just really underestimate our body's healing capacity).
I remember once guessing and telling a friend that if we break a bone we need at least a year to recover properly and to which he said the bone fuses in a matter of 2 or more months and a healthy person would need anywhere between 4-6 months to get back his strength in the bones.

So if that's the case with a fracture won't it take much much much longer when we are freaking lengthening it too?

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Posted on Jun 24, 2017, 5:52 pm
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Yeah no man I absolutely get what you mean to say and it's such a acceptable downside of ll that we won't get our complete health back or be walking the same I mean why would we our leg lengths have been changed so the biomechanics of our bodies would too. It would be disadvantageous but my question is to what point ? I cannot live with not being able to perform normally with my new set of legs How's this even worth it ?  it's amazing that you came out that well buddy I'm happy for you but I wan't to be as safe as possible.

Do you have any complications as of now buddy?

Also what do you think about the time lapse between two ll surgeries , mostly how should one judge that he or she is ready to undergo a second surgery given the downtime varies patient to patient.

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Posted on Jun 24, 2017, 7:58 pm
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what is your idea of complications  How's this even worth it ? ? 1.5" per segment is quite conservative I was thinking more along the lines of 5 cm per segment , are you recommending that low because I intend to get two surgeries?

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Posted on Jun 25, 2017, 1:34 am
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Quote from: MrHandsome on June 24, 2017, 11:06:37 PMMuscles are irrelevant to women unless you are above 5'9 or above.


I'm starting to think you're a troll and not a very good one.
Btw did you go around asking all the women around the globe personally about that , I'd love read your study someday.

Oh and say hi to the tooth fairy for me  How's this even worth it ?

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Posted on Jun 25, 2017, 1:48 am
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Yeah that's true but ....... damn that's true :p.

Well I guess it sucks for guys like me (sorry) . I've read some studies that suggest women usually prefer men over 5'10 and being tall is a lot advantageous I don't know why some short dudes disagree with that.

But since I'm doing this for myself a couple of inches gained won't hurt How's this even worth it ? also I'm worried about the downtime of this surgery not so much about how good a recovery I'll get or how many more women are gonna flock around me.

@bodybuilder I'm not a pussy man , I'm concerned about my height - yes ! but I think I will never trade 6-7 years of my life for a couple of inches even if they would change the rest of my life for the better , some would but that's not me.

3- years or even four years with surgeries done for correction is acceptable for two such major surgeries.

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