@682: thank you for the kind words my friend, I'm optimist and I really believe that if the doctor do a good job and shortens the tendons enough to have a normal tension and length compared to my privious, healthy one tendons, I will be fine.
Rehabilitation will be a little long but if my doctor does what he should, everything else is up to me and I'll do my best to push myself where it needs to have a strong and fast rehabilitation.
Fingers crossed.

@krp1: Your words are almost the same of what I tried in my long posts to say.
At 5.8-5.9, height won't be an issue again in social discrimination (with other men, on work etc). But in dating, it is still an issue for many women and not only for the shallow ones.
If someone is ok with been rejected by many women for something that can't control and change physically and without been given the ability to show his character and without his other appearance characteristics, which he tried a lot to improve (muscles, style etc), matter a lot because he is not tall, then nice for him.
But personally I can't stand it and that's why I plan a second LL after I fix my issues.
Because being completely functional (and not only from what people can see) is of course more important than being just taller.