Hanshi,
Many thanks.
I dont quite get why though people on here are so supportive of males going after LL (or multiple) at 5'7 and taller heights. and not so supportive of females going after the same. Do you have any idea how many condescending comments (intentional or not) I have heard from both genders throughout my life? way too many for someone of a "normal" height as you mentioned. You know, men can make up (at least here in LA) their lack of anything with surplus of $$$. As a female, I am purely judged by my looks. FYI i have never written off any guys based on just his height (I prefer average to below average height in guys). But I was told straight to my face on some blind dates, even though I never lie about anything on my dating profile, that I am , well, pretty, but short, but "girl, I have a guy for you" sorta things.
And wearing heels is appeasing aesthetically, but it gets harder with age.
And is not money supposed do just that - make your dreams come true?
Sad.
Like myloginacc said, I think internals are fine even in the tibias in the right hands. Dr. Paley certainly has the expertise, a great choice in my opinion.
If you want to do externals, I believe Dr. Mahboubian (and the mentioned Dr. Rozbruch) still offers it for cosmetic patients.
Dr. Mahboubian would be quite convenient for you indeed. I met two of his patients (internal femurs, males) and they were both recovering very well.
You can't hide this from your loved ones for long, so come up with a convincing story that they can sympathize with. You already told us that you have a slight discrepancy, so say that it's really affecting you and therefore consulted with a orthopedic doctor; this will ground the conversation as a medical need. Then mention that they suggested limb lengthening, that you can take this opportunity to grow a little if you want, and that the idea really appeals to you. If they ask why they're lengthening both legs, just say that you also have a slight varus deformity. If they have a ton of questions, tell them to check out this site dedicated to answering curious patients and their families.
Please share with us where to invest our money, thanks! 

I actually was investing all my money for 2 years into an early stage biotech company in CA. I went through hell with my investment, it was a roll-coaster worth writing a book (volatility and such) but finally this year things did get turn around and in my favor.
it is a craziest thing one can do and I don't recommend doing this to anyone but I am on this forum hence i am crazy and a risk-taker like you have not seen before ...
Quote from: PAGrb490 on June 20, 2018, 06:00:05 AMI actually was investing all my money for 2 years into an early stage biotech company in CA. I went through hell with my investment, it was a roll-coaster worth writing a book (volatility and such) but finally this year things did get turn around and in my favor.
it is a craziest thing one can do and I don't recommend doing this to anyone but I am on this forum hence i am crazy and a risk-taker like you have not seen before ...
Great man. I am in a similar situation but still waiting things to get turn around in my favor. Then only I can proceed with the surgery.
How much is your stocks' return so far?
I am a woman lol
200% from my average price
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