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Posted on Mar 22, 2022, 8:06 pm
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I first read about this surgery perhaps way back in 2009 when I was trying some natural ways to get taller. At the time, the idea (of breaking your bones to be 5cm taller) just sounded insane to me and that there was no way on earth I would do it.

That's basically where I stood for the next following years until just a few years ago, when I was in my mid-20s, I was determined to do it. My original deadline was in 2021. It was one of the reasons why I was tempted to gamble my money more aggressively. Unfortunately, it didn't end well, I practically lost everything and I kind of abandoned the LL plan for a while. I was forced to start everything from zero again and kept myself occupied with other things.

And here I am now in my late 20s. A few more years of my youth have passed. I regret the bad decisions I made and all the time I have wasted although not fully since I still used it for improving other aspects in my life.

However, I must admit that there are some advantages to doing it a little later:

- I get to see if a safer alternative height increase procedure ever comes out (as the poster Extremis predicted back in 2018)

- I get to wait until the LL technology becomes a little more advanced and tested and by that point, we will know more which surgeons are the best who are capable of maintaining consistent results in the long term.

- And most importantly, I have accumulated even more anger in the last couple of years which is important when you undergo such an extreme procedure. It became clearer to me than ever that I can never live my life knowing that I'm not even a full 5'6" man and that I'm universally perceived as "short". And I know that if I don't do it, my future self is going to resent my current self the way my current self resent my past self. And that I will most definitely regret it my deathbed one day.

Another reason that makes me think I should do it is that it just so happens that at 5'6", I'm at the height where you would benefit the most from LL. But by that logic, that means that I'm also the one who's gonna lose the most by not doing it.

I literally have enough money for Dr. Solemin's Conventional Ilizarov advanced scheme that costs 1.433.313 ruble. Obviously, now doesn't seem like a good idea but it could be in 3-4 years when things got better.

Back then, my strongest candidate was Dr. Giotikas but it's gonna cost a lot more. Another one I'll be looking into is probably Dr. Franz Birkholtz who seems like a good ethical doctor.

I just want to do 5-6cm external tibia lengthening with TSF frames so it probably won't be with Paley, not just because he's expensive but also because he exclusively do internal lengthening. If anyone has any recommendations, please let me know!

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Posted on Mar 23, 2022, 8:27 am
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Quote from: Sorcerer on March 23, 2022, 02:46:53 AMI am geniunely appreciating your return. Height is really a mental killer who can torture you slowly forever until you are totally maddened, kinda like recurrence of drug addiction
So I can totally understand why you opted to come back in LL journey.


That's great man!

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Posted on Mar 25, 2022, 5:44 am
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Quote from: MeanGoal on March 25, 2022, 01:07:10 AMIt's not illegal to change your username any more than it is to change your real name. However, some people change their legal name because they have a controversial, ugly, or criminal past identity they are trying to hide. Similarly, some people change their screen names for the same reasons.


And some people change their screen names just for the pleasure.

I frankly don't care about what you or anyone think, I'm not trying to sell anything here.

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Posted on Mar 25, 2022, 12:50 pm
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Quote from: Dexter5729 on March 25, 2022, 06:00:23 AM
You dumny just do it asap. All it take is 6-9 months and you're good to go. 5-6cm on tibias is very very doable man, don't you understand. It took me 5 months to get me to the operation room. 1 year later, boom, wallk, small jump, slow run, squat ass to grasss, etc... Everything back ro normal and you know what i did 8cm on tibias using lon


Yeah, I admit I chickened out too much and I have had a series of misfortunes.

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Posted on Mar 29, 2022, 7:39 pm
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Quote from: financialadvisor on March 29, 2022, 07:08:18 PMSince when Solomin is 14 K eur?

Last time I checked it was (incl 11 days in municipal hospital with 0.011 exchange rate for rub/eur)
Surgery + Postoperative Period = 296000 + (11*4700) = 347700 * 0.011 = 3824.7 Eur


It's the advanced package which includes hospital stays during the whole lengthening period.

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