Are the dangers of limb lengthening overexaggerated??

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Most people online say that you will become a cripple for the rest of your life, but I saw cases of people who made a perfect recovery and live totally normal.
 
Yes they are over-exaggerated. Humans love to exaggerate.
 
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IMO there are many surgeries that are riskier than LL - considering you go with a top tier surgeon.

The biggest problems with LL are the recovery time and price.
 
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2 groups of people:
1. People who get LL will say they're perfectly fine and there are no side effects, they don't want to admit any problems to not feel regret
2. People who don't want others to get LL for whatever reason, less tall people = better etc. so they exaggerate the dangers
The truth is probably that LL half cripples you, you won't be the same as before but maybe you don't need to be.
 
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partial crippling
 
ofc not. its an absurd procedure.
 
true crippling only happens when you dont do the rehab process well enough. it can be grueling and painful to go through the physical therapy. generally they say u can expect to regain at least 90% of previous ability if you are disciplined with pt. still chance they cripple you
 
Hey man, I hope you are well. Individually, I enlisted probable and potential issues with this surgical endeavor ad-seriatim:
Most people online say that you will become a cripple for the rest of your life, but I saw cases of people who made a perfect recovery and live totally normal.
  1. Unprofessional medical operators performing the "limb-lengthening" surgery.
  2. Obscure country hosting said the procedure with lax and/or nonexistent laws against cruel and unusual operations
  3. Candidate's failure to comply with staff in regards to previous information, medical documentation, and insufficient transaction for payment (perhaps alongside inauthentic proofs of 'citizenship' and/or 'vias' or similar residencies)
  4. Negative and bleak stigmas especially revolved around "leg-lengthening" or even "limb-lengthening" surgeries in general.
  5. Societal consequences (see #4)
  6. Economic burdens (see #4 once again)
  7. Possible waitlists for the procedure (among various other accounts / circumstances withheld from the people en masse)
 
2 groups of people:
1. People who get LL will say they're perfectly fine and there are no side effects, they don't want to admit any problems to not feel regret
2. People who don't want others to get LL for whatever reason, less tall people = better etc. so they exaggerate the dangers
The truth is probably that LL half cripples you, you won't be the same as before but maybe you don't need to be.
true crippling only happens when you dont do the rehab process well enough. it can be grueling and painful to go through the physical therapy. generally they say u can expect to regain at least 90% of previous ability if you are disciplined with pt. still chance they cripple you
Looks like you would only have to give up on doing heavy weighted squats and high-end running
 
Most people online say that you will become a cripple for the rest of your life, but I saw cases of people who made a perfect recovery and live totally normal.
Of course. Nobody wants extra competition.
 
Unrelated but look at this shit
 
its so good nobody in this site has ever done it
 
in my opinion no, all of this is just a substitute for not being able or allowed to act masculine, so instead people opt for just looking masculine oftentimes cartoonishly so
 
the problem with leg lengthening is that there's no going back; you're sacrificing physical capability for the illusion of physical capability
 

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