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Posted on Oct 8, 2016, 4:35 am
#51

Well the tibia takes more to recover so make nore sense to do that first and and as you said you wont go beyond 6cm.

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 2:27 am
#52

I'm a tennis instructor in the U.S. so i often stand for 2 to 3 hours long feeding balls.
and i see, i understand that there will be great complication going beyond 7cm, but i will see what the doctor says once i meet with him.
I am very athletic and have a high tolerance for pain, as I've gone through ACL reconstructive surgery and shoulder dislocation surgery without as much as taking any pain killer after the surgeries. i am also naturally flexible, maybe these attributes help speed up my recovery and possibly help me lengthen to 8cm without any major issues.

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 2:31 am
#53

Quote from: Anndr000 on October 10, 2016, 02:27:31 AMI'm a tennis instructor in the U.S. so i often stand for 2 to 3 hours long feeding balls.
and i see, i understand that there will be great complication going beyond 7cm, but i will see what the doctor says once i meet with him.
I am very athletic and have a high tolerance for pain, as I've gone through ACL reconstructive surgery and shoulder dislocation surgery without as much as taking any pain killer after the surgeries. i am also naturally flexible, maybe these attributes help speed up my recovery and possibly help me lengthen to 8cm without any major issues.

if you do it for sport (the myth of long leg better) then i will tell you your athletic ability will diminish. but that doesn't mean you will not enjoying sport and the new beautiful height

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 2:40 am
#54

Hey Kaiser.
I agree that my athletic ability will severely be diminish, however, i am doing this for the looks and the insecurities of being short LON Tibial 8cm in Vietnam i can just play tennis recreationally without having to compete, i wouldn't have been able to play professionally anyway haha... sadly..
Are you considering the operation as well?

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 2:54 am
#55

Quote from: Anndr000 on October 10, 2016, 02:40:54 AMHey Kaiser.
I agree that my athletic ability will severely be diminish, however, i am doing this for the looks and the insecurities of being short LON Tibial 8cm in Vietnam i can just play tennis recreationally without having to compete, i wouldn't have been able to play professionally anyway haha... sadly..
Are you considering the operation as well?

yes i am and i quit just because of the surgery (fk professional career) i will make it as a hoppy, yes am considering it. whats your height now

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 3:35 am
#56

yea.. the only thing holding me back currently is tennis as its something i've always done growing up! but for the extra three inches, i think its worth it haha! i am currently 5'6! i think that converts to between 167-170cm? not sure as they always give me different conversion online..
what is your current height now? and how much are you looking to lengthen?

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 3:40 am
#57

Quote from: Anndr000 on October 10, 2016, 03:35:27 AMyea.. the only thing holding me back currently is tennis as its something i've always done growing up! but for the extra three inches, i think its worth it haha! i am currently 5'6! i think that converts to between 167-170cm? not sure as they always give me different conversion online..
what is your current height now? and how much are you looking to lengthen?

when i measure my height they give me different numbers, most of the time 169.5-170. one they told me 168 and i said no fking way, and once they told me 173 i said no fking way (i wish if its true hahaha) but i think 170 in the best number yet. i was thinking of 8.5 which is a lot, lets be realistic 7 cm is a lot and safer so i will stick with it. why risk my self for extra tiny cm

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 3:53 am
#58

yea im not too sure... but for sure an extra 7-8cm will solve all our problems haha.
True, once you wear shoes, you'll be even taller anyway haha.. so any plans on where and when you want your surgery? i'll probably get mine in June, once im done with school in the U.S.

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 3:57 am
#59

Quote from: Anndr000 on October 10, 2016, 03:53:05 AMyea im not too sure... but for sure an extra 7-8cm will solve all our problems haha.
True, once you wear shoes, you'll be even taller anyway haha.. so any plans on where and when you want your surgery? i'll probably get mine in June, once im done with school in the U.S.

Hahahah thats true, our problem is not height but our mental, i used to date a lot of women they did say anything, but when i start seeing this forum i broke with all of them, so its a mental, now i want to wear lifts i didn't use it before. our problem is lack of confidence. btw whats your age now?

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Posted on Oct 10, 2016, 4:04 am
#60

yea i agree that it has a lot to do with confident as well... for me its because all of my friends are at least 7-8 cm taller as well... i always feel like a midget whenever im in a group..
I just turned 23 last week, how about you? 

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