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Posted on Mar 28, 2016, 4:32 pm
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Quote from: czvw on March 28, 2016, 12:18:52 AMNo, i know you can, i have read it. I meant for your height, in your case. Sorry for the bad english. But i have read your thread so good luck on it. BTW, your thread didnt open.

Haha, I put "quotation marks" around the links' address, but they aren't necessary in this forum so they became part of the address. Lesson learned  LL question

Well, even if it wasn't crazy to do quadrilateral lengthening, I wouldn't have the time for it. Quadrilateral would make me bedridden for too long. I'll go to Russia, have my tibiae broken and then I will have to head back home for lengthening, because there will be some minor but important school stuff waiting for me. And I'll have to hold a very important presentation.

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Posted on Mar 28, 2016, 4:37 pm
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Quote from: Chris on March 28, 2016, 04:32:31 PMHaha, I put "quotation marks" around the links' address, but they aren't necessary in this forum so they became part of the address. Lesson learned  LL question

Well, even if it wasn't crazy to do quadrilateral lengthening, I wouldn't have the time for it. Quadrilateral would make me bedridden for too long. I'll go to Russia, have my tibiae broken and then I will have to head back home for lengthening, because there will be some minor but important school stuff waiting for me. And I'll have to hold a very important presentation.

That doesn´t sound like a good idea, lengthening at home is generally not advised. Especially for larger amounts like 6cm´s, perhaps you under estimate the effect that LL has on your body. You will be hardly able to walk or sleep well during the first months, so don´t expect to be very productive during that period.
Better take some time of from work/school and focus on the lengthening, otherwise you might regret it for the rest of your life.

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Posted on Mar 29, 2016, 12:25 am
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Agreed with alitletooshort, did u search for any good doctors in your country?

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Posted on Mar 29, 2016, 7:27 pm
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There is a so called "University Clinic" in my hometown. They also do bowleg correction and LL.
I can go there to have my legs x-rayed every two weeks and have consultation. If anything went wrong, I would fly back to the Russian clinic to get it fixed.

I don't see any point in sitting around in a clinic waiting for a doctor to check up on me every one or two weeks, so I rather be at home waiting to visit a doctor on a regular basis.
I will have the comfort of my home and family. I told them about my LL plans; they think I'm totally bonkers, but they will support me  LL question
And it is cheaper too this way (no rent for a hotel ect.), plus I can hold this very important presentation.

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