Quote from: aspirant185 on December 12, 2015, 07:01:05 PMbtw, I don;t like to offend you, but before you consider LL, have you tried other means of improving your appearance. Like, have you ever been to the gym ? Have you ever did bench press/other exercises for chest ? Adding muscle mass will significantly make your body / arms / torse / look bigger and will be supplementing your longer legs. With that in mind, adding muscle mass to your legs is very important to do before the surgeries in order alleviate your muscles who will have to cover a broader area..
Peaceout looks fine lol. Not everyone is built to destroy and conquer like Deads. +7cm on Peaceout's femurs will be transformative.
On the other hand, aspirant, before you consider LL yourself, maybe see a therapist? You're 178cm dude.
For perspective, I'm sitting here with 2 broken legs, 6 months of forgone earnings, and little sleep last few days from distraction pain.
Also I'd cross reference your true Inseam to heigh ratio. It gives you a slightly better view on how you can compare to people when standing up, which is what is most important.
You should not worry about your proportions too much. Just think about that - when you are at a a bar or a night club, full of ppl around you dancing, do you think girls will be able to see your legs at all ? Besides some people just have longer legs. Its OK, nobody will notice.
@PatientZero, thanks for the suggestion to visit a psychologist but I have made my mind that I would like to become 184-5 so I see no problem doing 6cm Femur, recovery is relatively quick. I just have to wait for an year to be able to collect some cash. I am will need about 45k euro, 20k savings 10k loan from parents , 5k loan from the bank
Quote from: PatientZero on December 12, 2015, 09:07:26 PMPeaceout looks fine lol. Not everyone is built to destroy and conquer like Deads. +7cm on Peaceout's femurs will be transformative.
On the other hand, aspirant, before you consider LL yourself, maybe see a therapist? You're 178cm dude.
For perspective, I'm sitting here with 2 broken legs, 6 months of forgone earnings, and little sleep last few days from distraction pain.
Haha @PatientZero... I'm just a big wimp that lifts weights.
Can the OP get a loan somehow? Or is that not an option? Cause I would get a loan or financing for this surgery if possible.
Quote from: spaghetti743 on December 13, 2015, 01:11:20 AMCan the OP get a loan somehow? Or is that not an option? Cause I would get a loan or financing for this surgery if possible.
Yes. You can get either a personal loan or a line of credit. However, the amount of loan they're going to lend you depends on your financial stability (income, credit score, etc.). Talk to your bank. If you decide to borrow, look around, haggle, and get the lowest interest rate as possible.
I have a big line of credit. How do I turn that into LL money? If I withdraw it as cash I can only withdraw 15% of it in cash.
if you do not withdraw but wire the amount straight to your doctor, do you still have only 15% ?
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