Limb Lengthening Forum
Limb Lengthening Surgery => Limb Lengthening Discussions => Topic started by: 170cmperson on June 17, 2023, 01:20:20 PM
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Imagine you got this done decades ago and you are now like 40-60 yo and now you have a son Who is 18-30 yo 5'2-5'7 and want to do this so bad, would you support It? What if he found you did after? Or you would tell him not to do It?
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Dude I would pay for it.
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Dude I would pay for it.
same, hopefully, the tech will get much better by that time.
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Dude I would pay for it.
same, hopefully, the tech will get much better by that time.
Not worry about his incoming suffering and maybe a future cripple?
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Not worry about his incoming suffering and maybe a future cripple?
I did it. He can do it.
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no doubt unless he was like 175cm or something then id probably make him get the money to do it himself but would support his decision
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Of course I would if he was less than average height.
How would I not support my son while I did the same thing? And even my dad supported me who didnt even know about LL before I did it.
I would totally support my son to do LL if he hasnt had a respectable height and I would also pay it if I had the money.
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Not worry about his incoming suffering and maybe a future cripple?
Guy has posted for 17 times and is still overestimating the incidence of being crippled....
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I did it. He can do it.
That's the spirit😂
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Im researching this for my son not for me. It’s like asking if your daughter wanted a nose job. But you need to go to a top surgeon. A lot of bad surgeons in turkey and Asia.
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Im researching this for my son not for me. It’s like asking if your daughter wanted a nose job. But you need to go to a top surgeon. A lot of bad surgeons in turkey and Asia.
It's not. This is a lot more painful time consuming and risky then a nose job. Also, being short puts you at a lot of disadvantages in life vs having a not so good looking nose.
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I would pay for it. In fact, if I don’t end up having a tall wife, I’ll probably keep some money saved just for this purpose
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Its riskier in terms of complications and requires a top tier a surgeon. The rsk in the operations are not that dissimilar. It s really risk of nonunion, nerve risk and incomplete recovery. All which need to be managed. The benefits are far more than a nose job
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Dude I would pay for it.
Same.