I think this post is a little be sarcastic and extreme in a way, if you're a med student you should know that one person's experience shouldn't conclude the whole LL.
That being said, don't be too optimistic about the surgery as well. It's not really dangerous if you find the right doctor but it is breaking both of your legs regardless, and physical therapy is very important, more importantly, the stretching before and after the surgery, who has really kept up with stretching after cll? I know for a fact medium drink of water hasn't as he has answered this question in a forum.
Don't get me wrong, Medium Drink of Water is one of the most active members in this forum period, he has given some quality suggestions to people, all credits to him for that.
He did 7cm in Tibias, its a lot but it happens more than you think. Look at the Korean Dr Lee's website and you can find a bunch. He has also had experience with 8000 patients, not all cll but I would say most of them are. He has also shown some videos of patients who have had this for some time, and yes, of course, he would only say the good things about the surgery but try doing research within the 8000 patients instead of just one. We would love to see it, for real, I'm thinking about doing CLL in Korea, and on tibia 5.5cm. Out of the thousands of people who did it in Korea, less than 10 diaries on this forum regarding what its like, and what it's like after with Dr lee, it must be because of the language barrier, if you are korean or understand Korean, please try to find someone from Korea who has done this with Dr lee.
The real annoying thing about CLL is the lack of research from legit researchers, but what can you do? If i was a med student, id probably come up with a proper research report but that's just me.