Quote from: tallerbetter on March 17, 2015, 12:01:24 AMMM has a competitor in b...li..ng
I don't think MM is bull ting. She seems genuine.
Quote from: tallerbetter on March 17, 2015, 12:01:24 AMMM has a competitor in b...li..ng
I don't think MM is bull ting. She seems genuine.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on March 16, 2015, 11:05:04 PMI smell a scam.
why scam 
I'm not investor of Doctor
is just my opinion after my surgery
Quote from: ReadRothbard on March 16, 2015, 11:05:04 PMI smell a scam.
why scam 
I'm not investor of Doctor
is just my opinion after my surgery
Quote from: ReadRothbard on March 17, 2015, 12:31:00 AMI don't think MM is bullcrapting. She seems genuine.
No bull ting, bumli...ng
Quote from: ReadRothbard on March 17, 2015, 12:31:00 AMI don't think MM is bullcrapting. She seems genuine.
No bull ting, bumli...ng
Quote from: Uppland on March 15, 2015, 12:33:42 AMAs far as I know there is only one record of someone recovering completely -that is he doesn't feel any worse whatsoever after the surgery. That's Shyshy, he did 7-8CM femur with Guichet and he claims (and has more or less shown) that he is just as fast, agile and athletic as he was before the surgery.
Everyone else has had more or less permanent damage to their bodies. MDoW told me he can't run very far nowadays and his knees hurt, OBG is slower than he used to be and seemed to peak at a 70-80% recovery rate -his own words-, Sweden has often claimed his muscles have been severly damaged etc etc.
So, while I believe that a complete recovery is possible, I think it's very unlikely and we should all expect to have a weaker -if taller- body when all is said and done.
Very well said! I'd love to be like ShyShy, he was my biggest inspiration to choose Dr. G. I don't regret it so far, but I can see how recovery may be harder than I thought. Just have to keep at it.
Quote from: Uppland on March 15, 2015, 12:33:42 AMAs far as I know there is only one record of someone recovering completely -that is he doesn't feel any worse whatsoever after the surgery. That's Shyshy, he did 7-8CM femur with Guichet and he claims (and has more or less shown) that he is just as fast, agile and athletic as he was before the surgery.
Everyone else has had more or less permanent damage to their bodies. MDoW told me he can't run very far nowadays and his knees hurt, OBG is slower than he used to be and seemed to peak at a 70-80% recovery rate -his own words-, Sweden has often claimed his muscles have been severly damaged etc etc.
So, while I believe that a complete recovery is possible, I think it's very unlikely and we should all expect to have a weaker -if taller- body when all is said and done.
Very well said! I'd love to be like ShyShy, he was my biggest inspiration to choose Dr. G. I don't regret it so far, but I can see how recovery may be harder than I thought. Just have to keep at it.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on March 15, 2015, 05:59:48 AMThis is actually something I've wondered about because that situation applies to me. I'm roughly 5-8 inches shorter than my predicted height according to the Grey method and my growth curves. I hope that will make lengthening to 6'0+ easier for me.
Very interesting bro!
Quote from: ReadRothbard on March 15, 2015, 05:59:48 AMThis is actually something I've wondered about because that situation applies to me. I'm roughly 5-8 inches shorter than my predicted height according to the Grey method and my growth curves. I hope that will make lengthening to 6'0+ easier for me.
Very interesting bro!
If you lengthen two segments you will lose most of your athletic abilities according to my local doctor.
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