Quote from: Iamready on November 18, 2016, 05:48:51 AMI'll definitely let you guys know if it wasn't wise to do all this so soon.
tyvm man,best wishes..
Quote from: Iamready on November 18, 2016, 05:48:51 AMI'll definitely let you guys know if it wasn't wise to do all this so soon.
tyvm man,best wishes..
Can you tell where/how did you find pics about apo's AL.I only talked with a LL vet once and he told me that Apo did AL and he said he is %100 sure about it.Besides that i dont know any information about it.
I'm not proud to say it but I did some pretty intense investigation on social media. All I have to say is he looks much better post AL.
Sure he looks better post AL. Tall people have longer limbs (longer legs AND arms and forearms) rather than much longer torso. You rarely see a disproportionate tall person for the simple fact that all of them have arms that match the length of their legs. Much longer torso would put alot of stress on the spine and this is why some of the taller folks who instead of very long legs have long torso suffer from alot of back problems (proven my medical literature... Not inventing).
Just remember Iamready that you should lengthen according to your femurs lengthening and not total lengthening since you dont want your hands to come too close to your knees
Def. not going to lengthen to knees. It won't even be halfway to my knees when I am done.
Wow very courageous to go back for more! That will be very valuable for others to hear about.
Hows recovery going on the legs? Anything you can't do or still is difficult? How are the mornings?
Legs are much better from the time I began lengthening my arms. I'm not sure if it's from the time passing or because I switched to sleeping on my back but I no longer have issues with tightness and ankle pain when getting up from bed. You also rely on your legs much more because pushing off from the seating position is not something I feel comfortable doing with broken arms.
I'm a little over an inch on the arms and progress is hiccup free- besides the obvious discomfort of lengthening my arms 4 times a day.
Quote from: Iamready on November 26, 2016, 04:06:51 AMI'm a little over an inch on the arms and progress is hiccup free- besides the obvious discomfort of lengthening my arms 4 times a day.
So you're lengthening your arms at 1mm/day?
I hope this will help you to find inner peace with your already great looking proportions 
Are you done lengthening? Was stretching difficult or easy to do with arms? You do it on your own after returning home? Hope all is well!
I am lengthening 1 mm a day. Sleeping is becoming impossible due to shoulder pain- I wake up every 45min, stretch, then pass out; rinse and repeat. I'm not sure exactly why it is that sleeping, resting, causes such incredible pain but as long as I keep active I am fine. My flexibility is perfect and I just stretch throughout the day and do various exercises. I am at 4cm now and I will continue onto 5cm. One of the things I worried about going into this was my humerus to ulna/radius proportions and how it would ultimately look. Luckily, I am able to see it evolve day to day and compare it to my starting point. I can't speak for everyone else's perception, but I am really happy with how it looks. I just hope I can stand the sleepless nights for 10 more days. At 5cm, I still will be a little short of a natural wingspan. My self confidence has sky rocketed and I am looking so much better in my clothes and without. I'm very happy I decided to go through with this.
8cm added wingspan
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