hey 6ft
i've messed you a few times, would love to talk. if you've gotten the messages and ignored for whatever reason, i guess i'll just have to accept that and won't bother you further... but if you can talk and want to help out some, please let me know. thanks
Limb Lengthening-Internal Femurs-Dr Rozbruch 2017
Quote from: MirinHeight on November 15, 2017, 11:40:41 AMThis is a fake diary guys.
I have contacted Dr. R before (about 2 months ago)
He will not operate on a 5'9 individual.
6FeetSoon is a fraud and needs to be banned from this forum. Mods can PM me for proof. I will be sending Dr. R an email as well to ask if he operated on a 5'9 individual in 2017, because he told me he only does cosmetic LL on well below average individuals and that is why he denied me. 
@6FeetSoon I don't know why you did this? Attention? Like what is wrong with you? No wonder there were no pictures posted in this diary.
any updates... this makes me lose hope tbh... i am 177.5cm and wish to add 6-7 cm.
my younger brother and my family members are all giants and i am here stuck as a manlet...
I tried to gain muscle but that only made me look shorter...
Quote from: RaaX on May 30, 2018, 03:11:37 PMany updates... this makes me lose hope tbh... i am 177.5cm and wish to add 6-7 cm.
my younger brother and my family members are all giants and i am here stuck as a manlet...
I tried to gain muscle but that only made me look shorter...
Seems you need to add a little maturity, and a whole lot of respect to your tact first, instead of inches. You're basically coming in here calling many LLers manlets after enduring a tough surgery to get to a respectable new height.
Those who feel like "manlets" and need more height to feel more fulfilled in life when they're ready 175+ have other issues needing to be addressed first.
Quote from: LAGrowin on May 31, 2018, 08:03:02 AMSeems you need to add a little maturity, and a whole lot of respect to your tact first, instead of inches. You're basically coming in here calling many LLers manlets after enduring a tough surgery to get to a respectable new height.
Those who feel like "manlets" and need more height to feel more fulfilled in life when they're ready 175+ have other issues needing to be addressed first.
+1.
He's just another teenager falling prey to all the internet memes "anything under 6 feet is manlet status".
Quote from: myloginacc on May 31, 2018, 09:35:45 AM+1.
He's just another teenager falling prey to all the internet memes "anything under 6 feet is manlet status".
So true myloginacc! So frustrating...
Quote from: 6FeetSoon on July 19, 2017, 05:02:50 PMI figured now that i'm out and walking around NYC, i'd give an update on the psychological aspect of all this.
Short answer: it's amazing.
On paper you know 8cm is a significant height increase, but to be out in a busy city and seeing how you stack up to everyone really adds an air of confidence. Honestly, i haven't stopped smiling. Macy's was super busy on saturday, i had to go there and restock my closet with pants that are the proper length. But the looks you get from the sales ladies at their make up booths trying to sell overpriced mascara to tourists, is flattering. They all sort of gaze up at you and smile. As you all know, i did this as a career move because ladies were always easy to come by, but the added benefit standing up here... yeah i wouldn't give it up for anything: a lovely added bonus.
So what do i think went so right in my procedure.
1) i was flexible, healthy and my starting bone length was sufficient that 8cm wasnt as daunting an amount as it might be for others
2) i stretched early and often post-op. Basically if i wasn't sleeping, i was stretching. All. The. Time.
3) i walked as often as possible with the walker. I really wanted to get my feet under me as soon as i was done, so i put a lot of pressure on myself to make sure i took 100-150 steps daily.
4) i took all the supplements and followed all doctors orders. I'm not the expert, he is, so why would i use my own judgment? Be smart.
Back to my excursions on saturday. I wasn't tired at all, and i was walking around for a good two hours. Again i think this is a result of walking a lot during the distraction process. Even when i was tired back then, i walked. Taking the subway is a more fun experience too. In such close quarters, it's annoying if during rush hour you're in a crowd of people breathing on you because they're all around your height. Now, the air is fresher nearer to the ceiling of the subway car lol.
First photo shoot is friday. Really happy to get my career going again at 6'0+.
-6FS
any updates?
any pics?
What is your wingspan?
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