Quote from: ghkid2019 on August 20, 2020, 04:06:58 AMWhat age did you stop giving a shiet about your height? About others? What age did you stop being superficial completely and caring about others looks mostly
37.
Quote from: ghkid2019 on August 20, 2020, 04:06:58 AMWhat age did you stop giving a shiet about your height? About others? What age did you stop being superficial completely and caring about others looks mostly
37.
Can you say it's one of the best things I've done in my life
Quote from: drxboom on August 21, 2020, 05:59:35 PMCan you say it's one of the best things I've done in my life
I really don't know. In the short term, sure. I'm just worried it won't be worth it eventually. Scared of problems in the distant future.
Yes, after this process, as you said, a new problem arises. surgery should not be understood by anyone
Hi Medium Drink Of Water,
If I plan on doing this procedure I plan to only do it only 5cm femur with Strydes with someone like Dr. Mahboubian. Do you think I will have future complications and problems or could I make a 100% recovery and return back to normal without problems?
I don't know.
So MDOW, you did this surgery around 25/26 age right? I am wondering how your confidence changed in the direct few years right after you recovered from the limb lengthening ordeal. In terms of your personal confidence, social life, enjoyment out of socializing, and overall human connections. Obviously I know now that you stopped giving a sheit about height but let's say, late 20s, what do you think you gained from LL from a interpersonal aspect (that you probably wouldn't have gained without the surgery).
Thank you MDOAgua.
Quote from: norway on August 11, 2020, 08:31:58 AMYes there is no getting away from people noticing your height change. Think like this: if no one notices, was your procedure even worth it?
You don't NEED to answer to anyone and can just shrug off any questions about this.
But if you are going to get married what would you then do? You can't possibly hide such a major procedure from a spouse and can't really stop them from telling whoever they want to tell.
In every relationship I had after LL I never mentioned it and I just said I had a bike accident for my scars.
Even people who knew me before LL, although thought I looked taller (I can see it in their eyes) never mentioned anything about it and after a few weeks they were completely normal with me (maybe they have adapted with my new height).
I'll never tell about my past LL even if I get married. My fiance dont need to know and most probably won't understand the reasons and thinks that maybe I am a weirdo, without never thinking that with my initial height she may not even been with me.
So no, LL can be kept completely secret if you want and I truly believe that no woman needs to know about it.
Mdow I hope you are doing well. It.is always nice to see fellow LLers.
Considering he is Chinese and Asians have longer torso and shorter legs, perhaps that could be why?
Also, would you recommend your doctor for full external? I know most veterans don't really like answering the "noob" general questions and I apologize but if you can choose right now which surgeon would you choose to do full external with?
Quote from: ghkid2019 on September 22, 2020, 07:11:42 AMSo MDOW, you did this surgery around 25/26 age right? I am wondering how your confidence changed in the direct few years right after you recovered from the limb lengthening ordeal. In terms of your personal confidence, social life, enjoyment out of socializing, and overall human connections. Obviously I know now that you stopped giving a sheit about height but let's say, late 20s, what do you think you gained from LL from a interpersonal aspect (that you probably wouldn't have gained without the surgery).
Thank you MDOAgua.
Ooh, circumventing swear filters in front of the moderator, that's brave
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