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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 2:20 pm
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Hey guys Chris is going to the ISIC

The time for my LL experience is getting closer and I wanted to update you about my plans.
As promised, I'm also going to write a diary in due time, which I think will become quite interesting to follow for various reasons Chris is going to the ISIC

I will go to the Indian Spinal Injuries Centre (ISIC) on Dec 12th, where I will have an appointment with Dr. Deepak Raina.

My goals:

My goal is to lengthen my legs by 8 centimeters, which is quite a lot for a very short man like me who is only 161cm.
The 8cm will be spread across tibia and femur, but I'm not sure whether it will be 4+4 or 5+3, it depends on some personal questions I have no answers to yet.
I'm planning to do all-external quadrilateral lengthening over nail and I will definitely lengthen at home (told you this would become interesting Chris is going to the ISIC )
I want to lengthen my tibiae using the Ilizarov apparatus (LON) and my femurs using the monorail fixator (LON), because it will be much more convenient and less risky this way.
I hope Dr. Deepak will be willing to do everything in just one go (one surgery). I talked to my doctors at home and they told me that it's not recommended but absolutely feasible.
Having only one larger surgery instead of two could reduce the time and cost even further.

Regarding lengthening at home:

I have full family support - although they think I'm nuts Chris is going to the ISIC
Without my family's help, which we all planned together on a grand round table, it wouldn't be possible.
I will have my weekly checkups at a clinic nearby where I live.

Talking about LL:

I have also told my friends and even my enemies beforehand what I'm going to do, I'm not making a secret out of it.
And I must admit, it has worked out pretty well so far.
If the girls think you're handsome, but short, they will support it.
Two different girls even said they find it very brave of me (in terms of character) to break my legs Chris is going to the ISIC
My guys think I'm crazy, but they also find it very interesting and can't wait so see my Deus-Ex-like results.
It has been a lot of work to talk to most of them separately, but it makes everyone react/behave differently than they probably would have in front of the others.

Regarding my proportions:

I'm short and I'm leggy.
My current leg-to-height ratio is 0.481 which is the absolute max of the average ratio (46-48).
My final ratio will be 0.506 of 0.5, which is at the recommended maximum before the average human eye begins to see it. Note: This applies only to male proportions.
My current wingspan equals exactly my current evening height.
Tibia and femur will be lengthened equally.

This is what I should look like after my LL experience (tibia 4cm + femur 4cm @169cm):

Chris is going to the ISIC

I will start my journey with maximum average values and I will end my journey with maximum recommended values.
Proportion-wise, this is the worst look a man can have after LL, as long as he stays within the boundaries.

If you could live with the proportions you see in my mockup, then LL is for you *lol*




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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 5:23 pm
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Taking a look of just your image I thought you were like 5 9", yes you are quite leggy.

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 5:42 pm
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Quote from: onemorefoot on November 20, 2016, 05:23:50 PMTaking a look of just your image I thought you were like 5 9", yes you are quite leggy.


Haha, I think it's because the camera angle makes you look up to me  Chris is going to the ISIC
But there is no height when it comes to proportions actually.
You could scale up a person to any given size and the proportions stay the same.

And I hope your "yes you are quite leggy" doesn't secretly mean "man your proportions look effed up", because this is going to be my calculated new body Chris is going to the ISIC
I even made a mockup thread many month ago and the people liked my proportions as far as I can remember.

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 5:45 pm
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I think you look great. I personally would not even think once about your proportions or looks if you do 4+4 Chris is going to the ISIC You look normal in the mockup my friend Chris is going to the ISIC

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 5:55 pm
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Nah, you look in a normal range even after 8 cm being honestly..

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 5:57 pm
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Hey Chris,

Thank you deciding to write a diary for us future lengtheners.

Your plan on having 4 frames around your legs is not very well thought through . I think your plan is perfect for screwing yourself over. You should really stick to either tibia first or femurs first.

I recommend you do tibia first. After you recover, see if your willing to go through all that again plus more with Lon femur for a couple more cm or are you satisfied.

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 6:26 pm
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Quote from: midnightninja on November 20, 2016, 05:45:22 PMI think you look great. I personally would not even think once about your proportions or looks if you do 4+4 Chris is going to the ISIC You look normal in the mockup my friend Chris is going to the ISIC


Thank you, Midnightninja Chris is going to the ISIC

Quote from: onemorefoot on November 20, 2016, 05:55:15 PMNah, you look in a normal range even after 8 cm being honestly..


I'm relieved, thank you Chris is going to the ISIC

Quote from: TrueSpartan on November 20, 2016, 05:57:30 PMHey Chris,
Thank you deciding to write a diary for us future lengtheners.
Your plan on having 4 frames around your legs is not very well thought through . I think your plan is perfect for screwing yourself over. You should really stick to either tibia first or femurs first.
I recommend you do tibia first. After you recover, see if your willing to go through all that again plus more with Lon femur for a couple more cm or are you satisfied.


Hello TrueSpartan Chris is going to the ISIC

I'm planning to do quadrilateral, because there won't be another open window for me to do LL for many years.
And becoming 165cm after just lengthening my tibia won't realistically change my life. I mean this height is where most short people start to do LL for a reason :/
Quadrilateral is much cheaper, too, since I don't have to pay for everything twice, which is an important factor to me, because I'm an university student.
And I only have to suffer once.
I will only have frames around my tibia and I will have monorail attached to my femur so that my legs have more freedom to move.
Everything is supposedly fully weight-bearing.
I'm only doing 4cm on each segment; many LLers lengthen one segment by 7cm and I'm going to spread 8 on two segments. I'm not sure why you think this would crew me over Chris is going to the ISIC

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 7:04 pm
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Best of luck Chris hope it changes your life for the better

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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 7:33 pm
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Quote from: Bigpoppapump on November 20, 2016, 07:04:46 PMBest of luck Chris hope it changes your life for the better


Thanks, I'm very positive this will change my life Chris is going to the ISIC


@all

Can anyone explain to me why having only one surgery for both my femurs (LON) and tibiae (LON) at the same time could be a bad idea?
I can only find posts stating or assuming that it's bad, but never why...


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Posted on Nov 20, 2016, 8:16 pm
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Becuase of fat embolism, but you are young,  that should help.

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