Quote from: 6FeetSoon on May 02, 2017, 11:54:59 PMOh it's definitely noticeable. The friend who came to the initial surgery with me is about 5'10.5 and we're looking each other dead in the eye. He jokingly begs me to stop the process at this level. But we're not stopping until we clear 6'0.
Everything else is as it was in my previous updates: good range of motion and flexibility has been maintained.
I like your determination my friend.
I see more and more people here who want to lengthen some ridiculous amounts like 3-4cm while you are determined to reach 6ft.
Even if you don't reach it (which I truly believe you will) your determination to your aim tells that you were a true candidate for this surgery.
I wish you everything to go as well as it gets.
Keep strong!
Limb Lengthening-Internal Femurs-Dr Rozbruch 2017
Quote from: Body Builder on May 03, 2017, 12:02:08 AMI see more and more people here who want to lengthen some ridiculous amounts like 3-4cm while you are determined to reach 6ft.
Stop endlessly attacking and belittling other people's goals to justify your own. You've done this endlessly since joining and it's becoming tiring. If you want to lengthen whatever amount, cool, best of luck, why can't you give the same respect to others?
Here at Dr Rozbruch's office this morning. We've hit 6cm. Less than 3 weeks left ladies and gentlemen! Flexibility still great, no duckass, and minimal pain. good callus formation is also evident. Things are going so well we just sat there and talked about all things not related to the procedure and progress. He's honestly a really funny guy lol
It's a middle point, doing too little cm in LL maybe doesn't satisfy you and you might want another surgery which is more risk. But doing crazy amounts like 8 cm and above and in tibia you end up ruining your life. Some people here are so vain and stupid that they want to sacrifice running and a lot of mobility only to get women...
6FeetSoon have you stood up without any support, how can you tell you have no duckass.
Quote from: LLSouthAmerica on May 18, 2017, 02:25:39 PMIt's a middle point, doing too little cm in LL maybe doesn't satisfy you and you might want another surgery which is more risk. But doing crazy amounts like 8 cm and above and in tibia you end up ruining your life. Some people here are so vain and stupid that they want to sacrifice running and a lot of mobility only to get women...
6FeetSoon have you stood up without any support, how can you tell you have no duckass.
Not sure why we're talking about tibias, and 8cm isn't a "crazy" amount of femoral distraction if the candidate is right (hint: i was extremely flexible and my starting height was 5'9).
Yes, rozbruch had me stand up to have a look at posture and muscle tension while fully erect. (you really think he's going to go all the way through the lengthening process without looking at me stand?)
happy for u, 6ft, hell yeah, and thanks for another update.
i'm consulting with dr. rozbruch in a few weeks... i'm wondering if u think it'd be best for him to test and assay my regular flexibility instead of coming in having done stretching in the weeks leading up to the consultation? let me know if you have an opinion on that, it's getting so close that idk if anything would even make a difference now, but asap i'd start stretching daily (more than the regular getting out of bed stretches i do like involuntarily) if you think that'd b wise.
Quote from: lon chaney on May 18, 2017, 06:03:19 PMhappy for u, 6ft, hell yeah, and thanks for another update.
i'm consulting with dr. rozbruch in a few weeks... i'm wondering if u think it'd be best for him to test and assay my regular flexibility instead of coming in having done stretching in the weeks leading up to the consultation? let me know if you have an opinion on that, it's getting so close that idk if anything would even make a difference now, but asap i'd start stretching daily (more than the regular getting out of bed stretches i do like involuntarily) if you think that'd b wise.
Just come as you are. Nothing you do between now and your surgery date is going to materially affect your flexibility for this.
I don't mean 8 cm in femur is crazy , I was talking about tibias. The thing is because Precise 2 isn't full weight bearing, so the first weeks after surgery you are in a wheelchair. These weeks, how does Dr Rozburch know your posture when standing ? Do you have to perfectly balance your weight in a flat surface?
Freaking hell I did 4 cm and it has a huge, positive impact on my life. I can only imagine how great it is to be 8.5 cm taller. Enjoy it!
Quote from: doomsday on May 18, 2017, 09:30:28 PMFreaking hell I did 4 cm and it has a huge, positive impact on my life. I can only imagine how great it is to be 8.5 cm taller. Enjoy it!
8.5??
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