Hey all,
I'm 5 ft 8 in. Depending on where you live that's just below average to maybe average. I'm seriously considering doing CLL and have already consulted a surgeon. Sometimes I wonder how much difference this will make in my life and if it's worth the pain and money. Not to mention basically 3 months of your life on hold. Sometimes I stand on my tiptoes and try to imagine being close to 5' 11''. I don't know what the incremental change will be like. It doesn't feel that much different in a way.
So hoping to hear from people in a similar situation. Has it made a meaningful difference? More attractive to women and confident? Would you do it again?
Thanks in advance.
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Guys who were average-ish height before CLL - Has it made a difference?
Posted on Feb 28, 2019, 2:49 am
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Posted on Mar 10, 2019, 4:46 am
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Thanks for your input everyone. I'll get lifts to see what it's like. I'll probably end up going through with the surgery to be honest.
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