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Posted on Oct 6, 2018, 9:02 pm
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So I will have limb lengthening surgery sometime next year. I will not mention which doctor I will be doing this with as I don't want any negative comments to change my mind on this. (No matter which doctor I say, someone will say something bad).

I want to gain 3 inches (7.5cm).

Can people recommend which type I should do?

Things to consider: I don't mind how long it takes. I can leave life behind for a year..no problem. So I won't be needing to rush it by trying to gain 1mm a day and instead will do .66mm a day.

What else is recommended if I don't mind spending a whole year.

My current weight is 55kg. Which is good I think because you should be under 60kg?
Also I am 5'4 with a slim, non muscular build.

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Posted on Oct 6, 2018, 9:40 pm
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Quote from: Doddleboy on October 06, 2018, 09:02:59 PMSo I will have limb lengthening surgery sometime next year. I will not mention which doctor I will be doing this with as I don't want any negative comments to change my mind on this. (No matter which doctor I say, someone will say something bad).

I want to gain 3 inches (7.5cm).

Can people recommend which type I should do?

Things to consider: I don't mind how long it takes. I can leave life behind for a year..no problem. So I won't be needing to rush it by trying to gain 1mm a day and instead will do .66mm a day.

What else is recommended if I don't mind spending a whole year.

My current weight is 55kg. Which is good I think because you should be under 60kg?
Also I am 5'4 with a slim, non muscular build.


That's not true at all, if you choose a good doctor then nobody will say anything bad.

You obviously are going with a questionable doctor. It's your body, not ours...So you're gonna have to live with whatever happens.

I agree some stories are overblown, however the logs are there for a reason.

It depends on your budget. With STRYDE it's the quickest to get back on your feet but it's the most expensive. Followed by precise 2.2.

Then things like LON and LATN could take nearly a year till you're walking perfectly well again with 3 inches barring nothing bad happening however they're cheaper.

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