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 on: Today at 08:52:46 AM 
Started by ebook12345 - Last post by AnotherLLer
Keep believing that when you become 5'11 75% of women will accept you.

At 5'8 if a man has decent physique and is very handsome, he can have much better dating life than average looking, narrow framed 6 footer.

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 on: Today at 06:34:33 AM 
Started by Langdk - Last post by Tangjinhui
I did the surgery through them on March 14th LOE for tibia and precise2 for femur and I am living in the hotel now lengthening my legs. Will finish lengthening on May 31st. They are very professional, always care about me and visit me frequently. My surgery was successful and I am in my last period of lengthening. I am very positive about everything and look forward to take off the fixator on my legs on June 7th. If you have any question you can email me at 1906455057@qq.com :)

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 on: Today at 06:27:17 AM 
Started by ebook12345 - Last post by ebook12345
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I bet that if a man at 5'8-5'9 range is unable to attract women, he won't be able to attract them at any height above it.

It's not a matter of your faith, fool, but of scientific research.

There is a study that checks that if the only factor was height, a guy with a height of 170 has 25% acceptance (3/4 of women will reject him), while a man with a height of 180 will have about 75% acceptance (1/4 of women will only reject him).

So I don't give a damn about your faith. Research counts.

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 on: Today at 05:38:13 AM 
Started by GreenAvocado - Last post by DonBones
To those who believe Becker actively advertises here, I doubt he does because he encouraged me to stay away from this forum.

Only reason he has so much demand is because he is very, very good, his nail is weight bearing and his practice is in a good location. Deal with it :)

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 on: Today at 04:43:37 AM 
Started by shi - Last post by shi
Recently I called medical korea which is facilietae,who manage korean hospital.
and ask them to my reply about pin-site fracture and leghening amount.
But they tell a lie ,we can not long in LINE and can not reply.
even to 3rd korean party.

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 on: Today at 04:14:30 AM 
Started by heightiseverything - Last post by lovinglonglegs
literally it's the feeling of bone being cut.
you exp this everyday time to time after getting past halfway thru consolidation

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 on: Today at 01:52:28 AM 
Started by Christopherbulder - Last post by Beemer m3
kool videos.

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 on: Today at 12:56:01 AM 
Started by pixiefairy - Last post by pixiefairy
Okay thank you! It makes sense. I was thinking of going to Paley and getting option 3 (5cm tibia and 8cm femur, 3 weeks apart) He seems to be praised here so I was wondering if that was safe? It’s basically 5 inches and I’m fine with that

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 on: Today at 12:26:54 AM 
Started by s2seraha - Last post by wantingtobetaller
I've never had an operation in my life and I'm very afraid of general anesthesia, although it's better to go asleep during the surgery rather than being awake and aware of how surgeons are operating on your legs. I'm afraid that when I get knocked down, I will never wake up again, i.e. die in deep sleep.

I have went through general anesthesia once. It's really nothing.
After being injected with a shot while lying down on a stretcher bed, medical employee told me to close my eyes and count from 1 to 10.
After counting up to 3, I passed out. I gained consciousness few minutes after surgery has finished
and was carried to the hospital bed with a wheelchair.

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 on: May 22, 2024, 10:26:36 PM 
Started by pixiefairy - Last post by AnotherLLer
6 inches is too much at your starting height. Nobody should lengthen 6 inches IMO. Now, you can do external tibia without nails up to 6 cm safely. Your short tibia might not accommodate internal nails and external only might be your only solution. With femurs though, only internal nails are recommended and since femur is a long bone, I think the smallest PRECICE nail should fit in your femur.

If you're going to lengthen both segments, I advice you to do 1.5 inches on tibia and 2 inches on femur and stop at 5'3'5, which is a decent female height and your arms will no longer appear that long with +2.5 inch wingspan.

Forget about 6 inches, even 5 inches is pushing it for your starting height. Aim for 3.5 inches to be extra safe. Do fully external tibia for 1.5 inches and then femur for 2 inches or vice versa.

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