Quote from: 173to187USTORUSSIA on July 29, 2021, 01:37:07 PMhttps://imgur.com/a/XTMvZDK
Planning on lengthening 14 cm , 31 male 173cm 93kg
I feel that I have short legs because I had untreated teenage hypothyroidism.
I am planning 8cm on femurs and 7 cms on tibs
How are my proportions?
Your thoughts feedback and ideas are appreciated.
Regards, J
If you had teenage hypothyroidism than maybe you can recover your athletism more because dwarfs can lentheng a lot more because their soft tissue is better for LL.
It depends in how much it has affected your leg/arm lenghth. So i wouldn´t lengthen more than you would have had if you never had that disease. Mention this to your surgeon
You look good. Your legs are very muscular, so you can pull off that long-legged look quite well after LL. I wouldn’t worry unless you’re planning to do 6+ inches.
Quote from: stevens on December 27, 2021, 10:07:16 PMIf you had teenage hypothyroidism than maybe you can recover your athletism more because dwarfs can lentheng a lot more because their soft tissue is better for LL.
It depends in how much it has affected your leg/arm lenghth. So i wouldn´t lengthen more than you would have had if you never had that disease. Mention this to your surgeon
If this is true, then then that’s great news, because I had precocious puberty that stunted my growth. That means I can probably hit my 6 inch goal.
Quote from: ReadRothbard on December 28, 2021, 01:42:10 AMYou look good. Your legs are very muscular, so you can pull off that long-legged look quite well after LL. I wouldn’t worry unless you’re planning to do 6+ inches.
If this is true, then then that’s great news, because I had precocious puberty that stunted my growth. That means I can probably hit my 6 inch goal.
I believe it is not the same thing
Quote from: stevens on December 28, 2021, 01:53:28 AMI believe it is not the same thing
I’d have to do research, but I’m guessing they’re similar.
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