Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: Thickpump on December 01, 2019, 11:54:32 PM
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Hi,
Just wondering how anyone who's done the surgery was able to manage to get the time off for the surgery. I see taking time off as a bigger obstacle than affording the surgery.
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be a BOSS.
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1) Be your own boss
2) Work remotely (e.g. Software Developer)
3) Be an University professor (4 months off during summer)
4) Work for years in a company that gives you a sabbatical year
5) Have enough saving to quit your job for 6-months to an year. And be good enough to be sure you can be hired again later.
6) Have a rich family
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be a BOSS.
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I intend to teach English online
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This is what bothers me about LL, all these questions are so necessary for dozens of responses and viewpoints and all of you old fart veterans either don't care and yet you were in our position too (pre LL).... I just wish this community communicated better because we would all benefit from it
I have no clue how I am going to be able to find the time to do this or the money even ..... The prospects are scary and the encouragement is low
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This is what bothers me about LL, all these questions are so necessary for dozens of responses and viewpoints and all of you old fart veterans either don't care and yet you were in our position too (pre LL)....
No LL veteran owes you anything.
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No LL veteran owns you anything.
First of all it's owes*. And second of all you're example A of whats wrong with the community and the lack of shared knowledge. You wonder why the same topics get posted over and over again.
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First of all it's owes*. And second of all you're example A of whats wrong with the community and the lack of shared knowledge. You wonder why the same topics get posted over and over again.
Really?
Dude, I gave you 6 examples/suggestions of how to get time for the surgery.
Those were examples of fellow LL'ers that I met during months in Germany.
What else you want?
You have way more info available than I had 7 years ago.
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What you need time off from is what matters here, and since that wasn't shared, of course you won't get many ideas from other members.
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Well in the early twenties this surgery is alot to handle even though ive been thinking about it for about 7 years. I meant to say that I am probably going to be working a 9-5.... and more or less the fears of being able to afford the surgery, successfully complete it, and get back to work .... all without causing a crisis.
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I think you should be less paranoid, if you leave so you will end up not doing the surgery