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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 4:51 pm
#51
This should be addressed to Ajax/endomorphisme
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 4:52 pm
#52
Quote from: Uppland on January 12, 2015, 04:46:02 PMBut this is serious it's a life altering decision. I refuse to believe people on here don't want to discuss stuff like this -it's more important than all the pointless arguments about girls and threads about what women care about. We can go to a relationships forum for that crap this site is supposed to be about discussing the surgery.

The subjects are intertwined, one string fits to the other. I find this thread more pointless because as i said i could give 2 flies about the consequences others might not agree with me but i doubt it.

I've been a member for 5 years ive seen it all inside out. all the old school diaries. I get the feeling you are new here and think that this thread is somewhat revelation to the majority of members but its not. It just states the obvious. sorry.
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 5:05 pm
#53
take a look at the poll for itsmylifes diary.

the statistic never seems to change.

40% believe in 5-6cm
20% believe in 6-7cm
20% believe in 7-8cm
20% believe in 8-9cm

this is the very reason why so many people get fked up. the second reason is because we all know soft tissue cant go past 0.66mm per day and NO MUTHERfkER STICKS TO IT.

instead they (ultimately do an average of 0.66mm perday) but destroy their body 1 day at a time by over lengthening on a daily basis, they think they are fine during this process because they mask the symptoms of the damage with massive levels of pain killers. ultimately they are fking their body up.

I can tell you with certainty the body can not lengthen past this level unless you use medication to lie to yourself about how fast you can lengthen. when you do something bad the body produces pain to tell you to fking stop. my doctor will not give me any pain killers and I tell you now going above 0.66 is impossible. because your body screams to stop this madness. the same for going above 5cm in total length.

I have never seen a diary where someone did 5cm or less and had permanent damage. with a good doctor. and lengthened 0.66mm per day every single day.

the problem is that people need to be informed about how serious this surgery is. but NOOOOOO every stupid mutherfker comes here wanting to lengthen 20cm, and then ultimately decides on less but still decide to do too much. the problem is greed. people are greedy they want to complete the surgery as fast as possible and want to lengthen the maximum as possible.

greed needs to end.
6cm tibia is the MAX LIMIT. not a mm more.
external femur 5cm MAX LIMIT. not a mm more.

internal femur...... I cant answer. but every stupid nobody who does answer will answer this question with greed in their mind wanting it to be as high as possible. and that again is the problem. your body has limits.

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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 5:44 pm
#54
you won't recover completely, some people may think they are fully recovered because they are not athletic, and i think 4 cm is pretty safe with a good doctor  and if you follow his recommendations, but people on the forum call you retard because they consider 4 cm is not worth it.
Overall i agree, i'm more concerned by the risks than money and proportions
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 6:18 pm
#55
Hi forcedpuberty in which country aro you do lengthening?
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 6:41 pm
#56
I'm also very interested about this topic and rest assured that Slim_tim's response is not representative of the entire forum. I believe that we should compile more data (complications, etc) from diaries and other sources so we know exactly what we're getting into.
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 7:59 pm
#57
Yeah we should try to move this forum in a more serious direction instead of resting it between a forum for serious discussion and a community of short folks complaining about women and disrespectful friends.

I've come to respect Forced puberty, even though he can be a bit crude, because he actually brings up relevant information and he at least seems to know what he's talking about. The thing he said about not lenghtening over 0,66mm per day is very interesting but is it possible todo that while avoiding premature consolidation?

Also the safe limits are important I think staying below 7CM with internal femur and below 5CM in the tibia is key -won't even bother adressing ext. femur. The less -the safer. We also should do a better job of cautioning people that have excessive goals in mind for their own good.

As for Slim_Tim I know this has been discussed before but there is still no consensus. Until we have at least guidelines that will help ensure a reasonable recovery I'll continue making threads like this. Also: an important topic like this needs to be an ongoing discussion as we successively learn more about how we can stay as safe as possible.
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 9:35 pm
#58
you guys, especially the ones that never did lengthening are simply wrong... there are no definites first of all


i lengthened over 7 cm... i lewngthened more than .66 mm a day often...


guess what... I'm in no pain, and on no painkillers... ill see dr agaon on wed, but i'm pretty sure im ok

I can already walk. etc etc

i might need to realign my left leg, which is a bit annoying, but other than that... and a very tiny amount of numbness that seems to be going away(already cant even notice it unless i consciuously think of it)... and  it has zero impact on function


Will I be 100%... well, Considering the fact that I, as well as most others, never pushed our bodies to ithe maximum anyway, I doubt it even matters

For most people, while technically they will  not be 100%, for all intents and purposes, they will not even notice theres a difference


the people that have done ll, ask them if they regret it, almost all will confidently say no...


I know I don't regret it... even with the potential of fixing one last issue... for me to regret it, I'd have to suffer loss of a limb or  motor function


Being short sucks
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 10:01 pm
#59
I had LL so maybe you want to here my experience about that.

If you have a good doc you will be completely healed after a certain time, once the bone is fully consolidated you will be same as pre op, just like after a normal broken bone. But of course things can happen, but they rarely happen and if you have a competent doc, he will fix them. I walk like pre-OP 11 months after my first OP, no one can tell that I had a big operation, because I walk completely normal.

If it's worth it though? I'm not sure, even though I'm average now and that I feel tall at 178cm (with shoes) and I live where the average height is 179cm, so I really enjoy that but 1 year is a long time. Would I do LL at this height? Not even if I got paid millions, I can promise you that. I realized that this height thing is more of a mental problem, I felt like a king at 165cm because I never thought about height, but when I started to think about it and read on bull  forums like this I started to get problems.

So my tip to you is get off this forum like I did (well sometimes I come and read some things when I'm really bored, but I'm not as active as I used to be) and forget about height because you are fine and please don't come with this bull  excuse like "I'm from Sweden hurr durr" it's nonsense and you know that.

But I would still recommend this for people who are around 165cm, even though you suffer a lot, being average feels really nice and with some Nike Air-Max, phuuu, you will feel awesome. And this is coming from a guy who had probably one of the "easiest" LL you can imagine, no complications, a really really good doc, support from my whole family and friends, I did LL at my home and many many more positive things most of the people who do LL didn't have the pleasure to have. But this is just my advice, do what you want with this.

Maybe I'll be back another time. Good luck and enjoy your life guys Permanent effects of LL
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Posted on Jan 12, 2015, 10:10 pm
#60
I agree with 123

It's definitely worth it, if you're as tall as I was..

I would not think about ll at my current height
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