Its a standard procedure before any surgery not to eat or drink at least 12hrs before the surgery. About the food, of course it’s different, you are coming into a new country with different tastes and smells. It took some getting used to but, the chefs at the LLC were understanding and I really missed my Japanese food soo much so, I gave them a couple of Japanese recipes like smoked salmon on rice and Japanese Chicken & rice which they implemented in the weekly menu.
I also bought with me some of my own Japanese snacks and foods which have long expiry dates and gave this to them to make for me such as noodles. If you are coming from a different country/ culture this is something I recommend-bring some of your favourite foods and snacks as they may not have them. Also, write some recipes down and if they have a catering service you can provide them with your favourite recipes to make for you.
Neko Female lengthened 11.5cm (quadrilateral) at age 52 as seen on Cyborg4Life
Quote from: 52.Female.lengthened.11.5 on June 07, 2022, 03:57:22 AMIts a standard procedure before any surgery not to eat or drink at least 12hrs before the surgery. About the food, of course it’s different, you are coming into a new country with different tastes and smells. It took some getting used to but, the chefs at the LLC were understanding and I really missed my Japanese food soo much so, I gave them a couple of Japanese recipes like smoked salmon on rice and Japanese Chicken & rice which they implemented in the weekly menu.
I also bought with me some of my own Japanese snacks and foods which have long expiry dates and gave this to them to make for me such as noodles. If you are coming from a different country/ culture this is something I recommend-bring some of your favourite foods and snacks as they may not have them. Also, write some recipes down and if they have a catering service you can provide them with your favourite recipes to make for you.
In Turkey, I think they should have Japanese restaurants, correct ?
Can patients of LL ask the hospitals to buy them meals from the restaurants they wanted?
The young lady had a free surgery with Dr. Serkan Gürcan and mediates Japanese (international ) patients and receives 15% commission per patient.
The patient herself has deformities after the surgery and cannot walk independently. Unfortunately, the patient's health is the last priority for this doctor.
Check out my last post and you'll understand what I mean.
don't let your dreams get shattered and look for a doctor who puts the health of his patients first.
I will post some LLS fails here on this forum
Quote from: Asi219 on June 07, 2022, 02:22:30 PMThe young lady had a free surgery with Dr. Serkan Gürcan and mediates Japanese (international ) patients and receives 15% commission per patient.
The patient herself has deformities after the surgery and cannot walk independently. Unfortunately, the patient's health is the last priority for this doctor.
Check out my last post and you'll understand what I mean.
don't let your dreams get shattered and look for a doctor who puts the health of his patients first.
I will post some LLS fails here on this forum
Do you mean there was a Japanese patient who did LL but wasn't successful?
Thankfully they have all been a success. If you want to know more about my lengthening journey you can watch my story on Cyborg4Life channel you can also follow my Japanese twitter @neko_precice and my English Instagram: @Neko_precice
Thank you
@ilovescience That's correct.
The average height for Japanese men is 171cm.
Yes, 163cm for Japanese woman is probably equal to 175cm or more for Japanese man.
In response about the Japanese Dr- He knows the existence of this forum, but I believe his English isn't good enough to join here..
He should be in his early 30's.
No. I've never met him in person even though I chat with him on twitter with him every now and then.
Quote from: 52.Female.lengthened.11.5 on June 12, 2022, 09:03:10 AM@ilovescience That's correct.
The average height for Japanese men is 171cm.
Yes, 163cm for Japanese woman is probably equal to 175cm or more for Japanese man.
In response about the Japanese Dr- He knows the existence of this forum, but I believe his English isn't good enough to join here..
He should be in his early 30's.
No. I've never met him in person even though I chat with him on twitter with him every now and then.
Your starting height wasn't short either. I met some Japanese girls whose heights are between 145 to 150 cm when I stayed in the US, they never considered themselves short, they considered themselves within the average.
If I were you I would try to visit the country where I underwent the LL and meet the doctor who did it for me, because it could be a turning point in my life regardless of the good or bad.
Your current height is definitely tall not only in Japan, but also in Asia and in America/Europe. I hope you enjoy your new life at 163!
I was always the shortest in the crowd, Even a 180cm-tall guy wants to have LL (He was interviewed by Victor), so your original height doesn't matter If you consider yourself short or dissatisfied with your current height.
hmm.. not sure I agree about 163cm is regarded as tall at least in US where I used to live; 165cm woman called herself short and my 164cm friend wasn't considered tall by my American friends.
In my opinion, height is subjective individually.
Hi Neko!
I am also a female with the height of 164cm. However I am kind of afraid of undergoing the surgery with the risks of PE. How did you overcome it, or did you not think about it that much?
Hi Neko!
I am also a female with the height of 164cm. However I am kind of afraid of undergoing the surgery with the risks of PE. How did you overcome it, or did you not think about it that much?
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