it seems like there are always procedures that some will accept and some won't, there will always be racists,homophobic,transphobic, whatever-phobic people in the world. thats something u cant change. like i casually mentioned LL to my mom and i was tooken aback on how educated she was about it, she was like "yea, you can break your legs and become taller" and im just like
how does she know this lol so i thought most people would be accepting towards CLL until i got here and read about you guys hiding the procedure from family/friends. it is what it is. the only person i came across that wasnt accepting of it was my good friend but even then he said its my life. and it truly is. it's our life. its not what'll make them happy its what'll make us happy and at the end of the day its not their legs its ours
Quote from: KrP1 on February 06, 2017, 02:30:17 PMExcoriating pain? With internals? I think that this Is your first surgery. I have been in much more pain with other things than with LL. For what someones says It look like you are going to live a nightmare of Pain. And in my experience It was Big discomfort. With some pain the first weeks. Something very manegeable with a little of medication.
I've noticed that different patients experience different levels of pain. Mostly the younger ones didn't feel any pain at all. But a lot of the older ones who aren't as flexible anymore, felt a lot of pain. So it sounds like you're one of the luckier ones who didn't experience the pain.
Quote from: DoingItForMe on February 06, 2017, 10:03:18 PMI've noticed that different patients experience different levels of pain. Mostly the younger ones didn't feel any pain at all. But a lot of the older ones who aren't as flexible anymore, felt a lot of pain. So it sounds like you're one of the luckier ones who didn't experience the pain.
I think the lengthen amount is important as well. Doing 5 cm might not seem worth it financially but it might be a whole lot easier to recover from.
Quote from: bander72 on February 07, 2017, 12:44:33 AMI think the lengthen amount is important as well. Doing 5 cm might not seem worth it financially but it might be a whole lot easier to recover from.
No, most of the pain happened in the first 2 weeks. Does it doesn't matter if you only did 5 cm. There's still a chance you're going to go through a lot of pain.
Quote from: DoingItForMe on February 07, 2017, 01:37:44 AMNo, most of the pain happened in the first 2 weeks. Does it doesn't matter if you only did 5 cm. There's still a chance you're going to go through a lot of pain.
I mean that overall recovery process will be quicker so less painful.
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