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Posted on May 10, 2019, 7:09 am
#1

Hello everyone, this is my first time posting, but I’ve been reading on this forum for over a year

I’m 21, 5’5 1/2 and from the United States. I live about a couple hours away from Paley and want to do this sometime next year, however the cost of this in the United States is ridiculous, you can buy a house with that type of money. Needless to say, I am sad that I have to be honest in that being of average height would bring me more satisfaction than materialistic items. Everything else about me and my life is great besides stature, i am more than satisfied with my face and body, and I’m financially well for my age (not enough to blow 80-100k on Paley/Rozbruch), I wear 2”shoe lifts with shoes puts me at about 5’8 don’t have a problem with women) I guess you could say that is my only insecurity and it is a big one. Sadly I got the short end of my parents genes (literally on mom and dads side every male in my family is around 5’11/6ft except my dad, who is a little over 5’9 and the shortest out of All of them, even my nephew is about his height and he’s only 14). Being short really sucks, you can be highly qualified and intelligent however a lot of people will undermine you and disregard you due to your height. I own my own business, but if I was to work a regular job being a high position such as manager while being my height is possible but requires more effort, people don’t respect you as much, don’t view you as if you have substance. This is not to say it is not possible but there is a reason why 80-90% of recent presidents, ceos, etc are over 6ft or maybe 1-2 inches less than that. I didn’t realize it years ago, but as I got older I realized height is a subliminal yet giant factor especially in a males life.


More to the point, im not some airhead that hasn’t read of the limits and complications of this surgery and is trying to lengthen a ludicrous amount, being 6ft would be cool but I am more than happy aiming for 10-11cm max, currently i am 166cm.
The nails are too invasive for my liking. I’m sure it’s a good option for 7-8cm lengthening of femurs. but i prefer the idea of 5cm per segment using externals..
Might be a stupid idea but I was thinking of looking into kurgan for 5-6cm on femur and then after 2-3 months 4.5-5cm on tibia using externals. I know internals are less painful, easier,  and take less time to heal, but they are more invasive, also read about knee pain,  and then you have to take the nail out. I don’t mind wearing externals for a year, and having to constantly clean the pins. I am more than positive my motivation will be enough to do whatever is necessary, but my main concern are the doctors in Russia. It seems they pioneered this yet have somewhat of a bad connotation after reading the forums. Is thinking that kurgans center can do 5cm femur and tibia lengthening properly with externals for about 20% of the price as Paley/Rozbruch wishful thinking of me? The hospital fees alone are a fortune, but I’m sure they have better technology. My biggest fear is either permanently harming myself or paying the money and getting scammed or getting my kidney stolen or something. As much as I would love being average/4inches taller, I don’t want to be in a wheelchair or limp.
Lastly, is there any diaries of people who have lengthened 15-20 years ago and are still in overall good shape?

Let me know of your opinions, if kurgan is not a good option what about catagni or giotikas using externals for 5cm on femurs and tibia (not at same time, maybe 2 months apart)

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Posted on May 10, 2019, 4:19 pm
#2

Thanks for your reply, I may consider doing external tibia and then femur with stryde then. How does lotn work? How do they lengthen before they nail? With externals no?

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Posted on May 11, 2019, 11:01 am
#3

Is cross lengthening a safe option?
I feel like lengthening the femur of your right leg and tibia of your left leg, then doing femur of left and tibia of your right during second surgery isn’t as efficient as lengthening one leg at a time but no doctors I have seen recommend doing that. I’ve seen a few offer cross lengthening, but wouldn’t it be better to just lengthen the tibia and femur on one leg at a time, that way you would have another leg to use during lengthening

I know you can’t do the surgery at the same time but within a few months apart is possibly I’m sure, Paley offers doing femur and tibia as soon as 3 weeks apart

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Posted on May 12, 2019, 8:25 pm
#4

Thank you ghostfish, i read on fat embolism and understand now why you cant do it. The fat (cells? particles) from two wounds on one leg can cause big complications vs one wound on each leg. The more i read on LL the more i am fascinated with how it works and orthopedics in general. Ive learned so much lol this was like a college class to me. If i wasnt 21 and already have an associates degree i might have made this my college career to study

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