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Posted on Jun 13, 2014, 3:08 am
#51

Arm span isn't such a good indicator of proportionality. One cab have broad shoulders and short arms or narrow shoulders and long arms.

I honestly wish you luck if you do choose to lengthen your arms. There's a reason that there has never been a cosmetic arm lengtening patient as of yet. I used to dream about it too, but came to the conclusion that it simply isnt realistic for cosmetic purposes with today's technology. But please prove me wrong in a safe way if you can.

Also, we can continue this discussion via PM or in a different section of the forum as we are beginning to hijack ShyShy's thread ShyShy - Internal femurs - Dr Guichet 2013

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Posted on Jun 13, 2014, 9:38 am
#52

Why would u even do arm lengthening?

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Posted on Jun 15, 2014, 3:50 am
#53

go on youtube. theres are lots of videos on arm lengthening. uhhh why would u wanna do LL. why would u wanna lose weight. why would u ask stupid questions

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Posted on Jun 15, 2014, 5:13 pm
#54

Quote from: connorcranston on June 15, 2014, 03:50:41 AMgo on youtube. theres are lots of videos on arm lengthening. uhhh why would u wanna do LL. why would u wanna lose weight. why would u ask stupid questions
Do you plan brain lengthening also?

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Posted on Jun 16, 2014, 3:29 am
#55

i didnt know brain lengthening was possible. thanks man. yea and i also plan on getting eyeball and hair ear lengthening too. man this world is great

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Posted on Jun 24, 2014, 8:47 am
#56

hi ShyShy!
after coming back from the hospital after surgery is it possible to climb a few stair steps? i was looking for flats but it is hard to find flats without at least some steps in the entry in the center of milan..

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Posted on Jul 15, 2014, 11:54 pm
#57

How is your recovery progressing? I was very interested in your squatting video. Can you still squat comfortably or do longer femurs make it easy to fall backward? Do you have to put pads or lifts under your heels to squat safely?

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Posted on Jul 20, 2014, 10:55 am
#58

Quote from: Tall on July 15, 2014, 11:54:46 PMHow is your recovery progressing? I was very interested in your squatting video. Can you still squat comfortably or do longer femurs make it easy to fall backward? Do you have to put pads or lifts under your heels to squat safely?

I'm now at ~ 9,5 months post-op, n LL became like a distant memory for me (that's why i'm not coming oftenly on forums)
At this point not sure it would be appropriate to talk about recovery. It's true i lost some flexibility on harmstrings (currently at ~ 100° on SLR test compared to the 115-120 i had right before surgery) but apart from that, i feel 100% recovered (or let's say 99,9% for the skeptics who think 100% recovery is impossible  ShyShy - Internal femurs - Dr Guichet 2013 ).

As i already said squat never been my favorite movement. Is it easier to fall backward? Yea probably, due to the change of the center of gravity. But since i completely got accustomed to my new body and proportions, i don't really feel the change. I guess i changed a bit my movement with hips and ankles but not that much.
Anyway these r only details, now i'm really doing things w/o even remembering i had LL few months ago  ShyShy - Internal femurs - Dr Guichet 2013

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Posted on Jul 20, 2014, 1:29 pm
#59

What awesome news to hear! Did your running speed come back 100% (or at least 99,999999%  ShyShy - Internal femurs - Dr Guichet 2013 )?

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Posted on Jul 20, 2014, 4:18 pm
#60

Thanks for posting this! You are giving me hope of doing the surgery with Dr. Guichet! Thanks again ShyShy - Internal femurs - Dr Guichet 2013

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