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Posted on Mar 17, 2018, 8:38 am
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Quote from: NFT on March 16, 2018, 03:57:34 PMSweden has x legs for ever I don't care about sports but x legs is something I would really hate to have. Kiliokhan had to do other surgeries as well.

I know that I'm really really short right now. It wasn't a really big problem for me in my country (average male 170m or 5 7) but I'm thinking it would be a problem in the UK that's why I'm starting to consider this.


You'll have to do a lot of thinking. Do you mind telling us which region of the world where you live? Depending on LL method, it's crucial to be more readily available to your doctor.

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Posted on Mar 17, 2018, 10:38 am
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I feel like getting LL in two segments instead of one greatly diminishes your chances of getting back to 100% pre LL form or even better. It seems like getting the Femurs done in one go is the safest method of doing limb lengthening and although it can look bad if your tibias are too short, Its probably worth it. Im 5'10 and i will only do limb lengthening in one segment only and thats the femurs. Doing both segments is what hinders LL'ers imo. But thats just my opinion from what ive read and seen.

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Posted on Mar 17, 2018, 10:52 pm
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Depends on who u pick. Abu beka or Ali Baba. Both of them football. Greed is the new black and weed.

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