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Posted on Sep 11, 2016, 6:08 pm
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Quote from: femoral_indecency on September 11, 2016, 03:54:44 PMThis is one of if not the biggest reason why I'm conflicted with LL. My family are quite visual (leaning on the superficial/narcissistic side) so if I disappeared for a year "travelling"   Noticeable change?  and came back 2- 3 inches taller, they would definitely know and interrogate me like a grisled detective lol. This is the "hump" that irks me not the 3-6 months of isolation, pain, immobility, opioid withdrawals, possible complications. I'd like to just say "adios, I'm moving to Florida" (Hello, Dr. Paley Noticeable change?


Well it's easier said than done, when you actually do go through the pain, isolation, complications, and the immobility you'll think differently. And opiod withrawals?? Which doctor is prescribing morphine and oxy's, that seems like just asking for trouble

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Posted on Sep 13, 2016, 8:26 am
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Didn't matter how much of a gap in time it was between pre-LL and post-LL, they all noticed. Here are some of the reactions I got from friends:
Childhood friend who I haven't seen in many years: "Turns out that you're not actually short. I thought you were short, but you're not."
Friend who hasn't seen me in a few years: "You do look taller, but I didn't want to say anything because I wasn't sure."
Friend who saw me just prior to LL: "Dude, you're tall. Are you like 5'11" or something?"

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Posted on Sep 14, 2016, 6:12 pm
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Its quite noticeable

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