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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 11:28 am
#861

Okay so tibs were 28cm femurs 43cm sitting height 91cm puts me at 163cm. I was standing at 168cm but neither of there account for your feet and the MCL which connects your tibia and femur.

To me the most important proportion is arm length because it's rare to see a male with at span shorter then his height and if it is it's not usually more then 2" in total

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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 11:36 am
#862

Quote from: Morissette on October 29, 2016, 11:28:19 AMOkay so tibs were 28cm femurs 43cm sitting height 91cm puts me at 163cm. I was standing at 168cm but neither of there account for your feet and the MCL which connects your tibia and femur.

To me the most important proportion is arm length because it's rare to see a male with at span shorter then his height and if it is it's not usually more then 2" in total

Well that's something i don't need to worry about since my wingspan is 5'9. But imho arm length is better measure for it since you can just have wide shoulders but still short arms.

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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 12:35 pm
#863

If you have muscular shoulders it shouldn't logically affect your arm span. For example if you straight your arm out to your side you'll see the definition build up on your shoulder your humerus still connects to your clavicle in the same spot something that would affect your arm span that could make it inaccurate jo would be clavicle length and finger length. You're lucky you're built with such long arms for your height you'd definitely be a good candidate for LL in the future in my opinion.

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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 12:39 pm
#864

Unless you mean something else about wide shoulders? Because when I started working out at 16 years old my arm span was just under 5'9 and I was 16" wide(yea I measured my shoulder width I have an obsession with measurements). By the time I was 19 my shoulder width was 21.5" and my arm span was 5'9

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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 12:47 pm
#865

Quote from: Morissette on October 29, 2016, 11:28:19 AMOkay so tibs were 28cm femurs 43cm sitting height 91cm puts me at 163cm. I was standing at 168cm but neither of there account for your feet and the MCL which connects your tibia and femur.

To me the most important proportion is arm length because it's rare to see a male with at span shorter then his height and if it is it's not usually more then 2" in total

You can lengthening your humorous which will give you a longer wingspan if you need too.
unlike leg lengthening an 8cm increase to wingspan is 4cm on each arm rather than 8cm on both arms No More Mal-Kahn-Tent - External Tibias - Dr Parihar

I would never get 8cm added to my arms but that's an option for some.

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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 1:13 pm
#866

Quote from: Morissette on October 29, 2016, 12:39:15 PMUnless you mean something else about wide shoulders? Because when I started working out at 16 years old my arm span was just under 5'9 and I was 16" wide(yea I measured my shoulder width I have an obsession with measurements). By the time I was 19 my shoulder width was 21.5" and my arm span was 5'9

I ment natural wide shoulders which come from your general body build. Some people have narrow shoulders some people really wide one naturally.

Quote from: midnightninja on October 29, 2016, 12:47:29 PMYou can lengthening your humorous which will give you a longer wingspan if you need too.
unlike leg lengthening an 8cm increase to wingspan is 4cm on each arm rather than 8cm on both arms No More Mal-Kahn-Tent - External Tibias - Dr Parihar

I would never get 8cm added to my arms but that's an option for some.

Imho not worth it, risks of reduced/dimnished ability of using your own hands? no thank you...

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Posted on Oct 29, 2016, 2:19 pm
#867

I would never do arm lengthening just because of the time and money LL is enough time lost for me, but on the other hand I could see the benefit for someone with shorter arms

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Posted on Oct 31, 2016, 10:45 pm
#868

Just in case anybody has doubts, I am a real patient. I paid Dr Parihar for the surgery, Mr. Chaudhary for the physical therapy, Mr. Shringare for the wheelchair, zimmer frame, and custom splints, the pharmacy for medication, and Hotel Maharana Inn for my accommodation. At no point did I ever receive money from Dr Parihar, his team, or any orthopedic manufacturer for writing a patient experience. I was only Dr Parihar's patient and am not an affiliate of his or anyone else. Dr Parihar has no interest in starting up a line of cosmetic limb lengthening patients as it is a very small part of his work. He much prefers treating people for congenital deformities or accidents and even says that cosmetic patients are the most demanding and difficult patient subgroup. I wrote this experience as honestly as I possibly could, and did so both to provide a realistic view of what to expect if you choose to have surgery at Mangal Anand, and to give me some form of social interaction while lengthening alone in another country (that's the only selfish benefit I take out of this). I have posted below this paragraph some of the e-mail interaction between me and Dr Parihar's team as well as a letter he wrote for me, with my personal information redacted for obvious reasons.




No More Mal-Kahn-Tent - External Tibias - Dr Parihar

No More Mal-Kahn-Tent - External Tibias - Dr Parihar

No More Mal-Kahn-Tent - External Tibias - Dr Parihar
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Posted on Oct 31, 2016, 11:45 pm
#869

I wonder what the intention of that guy that was bashing you was. He probably the same one as before that said it was a fake diary.

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Posted on Nov 1, 2016, 2:49 am
#870

What sucks more than the troll claiming your diary was fake are the retards that believed it.

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