yeah I mean. im not an athlete by any means and definitely don't plan to ever compete. just want to be as a normal person even if it requires training
I had LL in 2007 and I'm still here. Ask me anything!
I walked a lot, sometimes for 2+ hours at a time, after lengthening to get my legs back to normal. Now I don't need any special training to stay normal.
I love to run and generally to work out , go for walk for a long distance...but not as professional athlete.
It is really to be flexible enough for that after making 6 cm on femur?
I haven’t done cll but from all the info I’ve gathered I don’t see how that would remotely be an issue at your height and with that lower level of lengthening. I’m 5’5 so my max LL height is your current height. Is it really that bad to be 5’10. Before I got into Cll community I thought that 5’6 and above was pretty normal heights (I wear shoes that make me an inch taller, well really two inches but it’s relative to everyone else wearing shoes, and I don’t really feel weird in public). I was planning to stop at 5’8 but it just seems that 5’8 isn’t even enough. I pray I grow taller in college so I can reach 5’10 through one surgery.
Would you be able to share the name of the plastic surgeon you went to for scar revision?
Quote from: HeightGain on May 08, 2022, 07:59:27 PMWould you be able to share the name of the plastic surgeon you went to for scar revision?
No, but any of them can do it perfectly well. Cutting the skin and minimizing scars is something they're all extremely good at or they wouldn't have passed the board exams for plastic surgery. You're better off finding the cheapest doc you can find instead of paying top dollar and then some in Bevery Hills like I did.
I remember you wrote the hospital you went for was like an asylum? What did that encapsulate after all?
Tbh, how long did you take to restore your trait?
Thanks.
I meant that most people there had mental health problems. I could say the same about this forum. Being short leads to unhappiness, and unhappiness leads to mental issues.
I'm not sure what you mean by trait.
Quote from: Medium Drink Of Water on May 16, 2022, 03:16:13 PMI meant that most people there had mental health problems. I could say the same about this forum. Being short leads to unhappiness, and unhappiness leads to mental issues.
I'm not sure what you mean by trait.
Sorry that was just a typo.
I mean 'gait.
Yeah that is a cruel fact.
When I feel deep down I tend to cope myself with dwafisms. they are living way more ty lives than usand can't grow to normal heights forever.
The pictures of your scars look good. Do they look that good in real life?
I'm deciding between external and internal tibias and the thing holding me back for externals are the scars
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