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Posted on Apr 26, 2015, 9:27 pm
#91
what is this post???

are u joking???

let me make it very short

1- i never stated i had no issues... those are yours words which you need to make up to have a basis for this long post

2-i have no idea why this post was even made... i constantly state no one will ever be 100%

i can't stand these long  posts that can be written in a sentence or two


very simply, heres  how it goes


almost no one will recover 100%

almost everyone   who has ll will function normally again... unless they do something like 10-12 cm... and almost everyone that gets this surgery does not regret it... even the biggest complainers like sweden  don't regret it

read more posts ,  then post

btw, you obviously hate your height... that is why you're spending time on this forum... i did hate my height, but I don't now
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Posted on Apr 26, 2015, 9:33 pm
#92
joel,

if youre 5'5, 5'8 or so is a realistic goal

5-10 is too much, 5-9 even is a bit much

big difference between 5'5 and 5'8
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Posted on Apr 27, 2015, 6:19 am
#93
Quote from: Joel on April 26, 2015, 11:58:13 AMI am 5'5 and i am going to do probably 5 on my tibia in the next year but will I do 6 or 7 ?  Bitch I'm 5'5 who the fk wants to be 5'7?  I'm 22 and I am going to be done with my master's degree in November I can't be happy at 5'5.  Hate people the way they treat me and crap.  I really just don't care about it either 5'9 is my ultimate goal but being closet to 5'10 is ideal.
You can be happy at 5'5. I know this because I'm 5'5 and in my late 20s. Let me explain something to you since you're 22. People your age are superficial and haven't prioritized other characteristics of people over looks yet. That's why you feel the pain of being short more. It gets better when you're older. Much better especially if you make a lot of money and have a funny/fun personality. Trust me on this. You can spent the next few years always looking at your height and being sad. Or you can work on the other aspects of your life like I did and be an amazing person despite your height.

I'm only getting LL because I don't like the way I look, and not because of the way people treat me. I'm actually well respected and have a lot of followers on social media. When the rest of you is great, people won't care about your height. Look at that short guy at Game of Thrones. Well respected. Even Tom Cruise at 5'7 is respected. People make fun of him for his height and religion, but you got to admit that he makes interesting movies. And if they still don't respect you solely because of your height, then they're superficial. And you probably don't want to be friends with those people anyway. Don't let other people's opinions about you make you do stupid things like overlengthening. It's called peer pressure. And many dumb people injured themselves and/or died because of it. And for what? To impress people who you don't even care about? Believe me when I say this: You will stop caring about these people after a while. At your age, you're probably struggling for attention because you haven't yet established yourself as somebody yet. And you're frustrated that nobody is paying you attention. Guess what? Everyone at your age is probably suffering from this (minus the super attractive people). Don't let being short be the excuse as to why you can't be happy. You're still taller than 50% of the girls. That's not a bad dating pool size.
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Posted on May 3, 2015, 5:33 am
#94
I'm a little confused, you've told a few people on here that doing 4/5 inches is way too much with a starting height of 5'5 but you're saying you want to get to 5'9/5'10?
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Posted on May 3, 2015, 5:35 am
#95
Quote from: Joel on April 26, 2015, 11:58:13 AMI am 5'5 and i am going to do probably 5 on my tibia in the next year but will I do 6 or 7 ?  Bitch I'm 5'5 who the fk wants to be 5'7?  I'm 22 and I am going to be done with my master's degree in November I can't be happy at 5'5.  Hate people the way they treat me and crap.  I really just don't care about it either 5'9 is my ultimate goal but being closet to 5'10 is ideal.

I'm a little confused, you've told a few people on here that doing 4/5 inches is way too much with a starting height of 5'5 because of the smaller bodies but you're saying you want to get to 5'9/5'10?
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Posted on May 3, 2015, 7:42 pm
#96
Quote from: crimsontide on April 26, 2015, 09:33:51 PMjoel,

if youre 5'5, 5'8 or so is a realistic goal

5-10 is too much, 5-9 even is a bit much

big difference between 5'5 and 5'8

Four inches shouldn't hurt anyone divide evenly between segments. That's pretty moderate and reasonable
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Posted on May 3, 2015, 7:45 pm
#97
 thats over 10 cm and 2 surgeries

its a bit much... people talk about 2 surgeries as if its pretty easy,but lets look at statistics

how many diaries are on this site, and how many of these diaries are of people having 2 surgeries

its very low, close to 0 %...  are there any successful double surgeries on this forum?
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Posted on May 5, 2015, 4:27 pm
#98
No succesful double surgeries in the forum. In my opinion, even some people who has done one surgery is hiding information from us. They say everything is OK but it isn't.
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Posted on May 8, 2015, 9:24 pm
#99
Define "successful"
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Posted on May 30, 2015, 10:42 pm
#100
You will end up fked bro
That's the price you've to pay
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