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LONG POST. IF YOU ARE LAZY - WATCH MY VIDEO. -
As everyone knows, I am the shortest person here at 5'3.25". Yes the quarter of an inch counts. As a lot of people also know, I have just lean maxed to the fullest capacity. If you search "lean maxing" here, it should pop up because its one of the most popular posts. Now it's time to put the finishing touches on my transformation. I plan on getting limb lengthening surgery within the next 2-5 years. I say that because I need a high down payment to avoid interest gains on the loan ill have to take out to get the surgery done. This is not something I can do instantly. Hoping to get 80 percent down.
The amount of height im hoping to get is 3.75 inches which is the safest option. That will put me at 5'7" even. I could go for 6 inches, but it increases complications, and it costs double the original price of the operation. (But maybe I could get a second one done later on down the road. Well see.) Now you may say - well im still gonna be a manlet. My rebuttal would be - no, 5'7" is not manlet, its below average. Plus, I will be using my inserts again. Those will give me 4 inches on top of my new natural height. Thats gonna put me at 5'11". So in total, I will be gaining about 7 inches in height.
Now there are some obstacles in my way of this. Number 1 being is that my employer I know for a fact will not be on board with this. (He's the SJW 1950's blue pilled boomer type). So I'm gonna have to figure out a way to work remotely, somehow convince him that this will add value to his company because of the height halo, and make this little to no extra labor cost or extra money to him. Or I can wait until hes dead because hes old. And I've finally gotten financial independence. but This is probably the biggest obstacle by far.
Another obstacle is that I am in a race against time. I have waited till now to get this done on purpose because both of my parents grew until age 25. Which is the age that I am gonna be in less than a month. Yet I am still the same height I was since age 18. So I am somewhat regretful of that, but at the same time im not. Time is an issue because you experience height loss starting at age 40. That may be the time that I have saved enough money to get this done. Will it be worth it by then? I would say yet it still would, but I will have to add an extra quarter of an inch to my initial goal to offset things. Which will increase risk of complications even further.
And then one more obstacle is that the price of this is completely ridiculous. The safest surgery that has the best reputation is done by the Limbplast Institute. Their service costs between 76,000 USD and 86,000 USD depending on what device you use. If I keep on track with my current savings plan, it will take me about 3.5 years to get to that goal. So will I even have my job by then with the current economy and situation? Yes I could get it done over seas for cheap, but I don't trust the Russian or Chinese government to operate on me without sneaking some organs out of my body at the same time.
Some other things:
1. Yes I know I am still a frame let - I will be fixing those things over time, and I am in the process of doing so - IE muscle building supplements, bulking
2. Yes I know I need some face surgeries, again, those are worked on right now, plan on bimaxx and lip flip.
As everyone knows, I am the shortest person here at 5'3.25". Yes the quarter of an inch counts. As a lot of people also know, I have just lean maxed to the fullest capacity. If you search "lean maxing" here, it should pop up because its one of the most popular posts. Now it's time to put the finishing touches on my transformation. I plan on getting limb lengthening surgery within the next 2-5 years. I say that because I need a high down payment to avoid interest gains on the loan ill have to take out to get the surgery done. This is not something I can do instantly. Hoping to get 80 percent down.
The amount of height im hoping to get is 3.75 inches which is the safest option. That will put me at 5'7" even. I could go for 6 inches, but it increases complications, and it costs double the original price of the operation. (But maybe I could get a second one done later on down the road. Well see.) Now you may say - well im still gonna be a manlet. My rebuttal would be - no, 5'7" is not manlet, its below average. Plus, I will be using my inserts again. Those will give me 4 inches on top of my new natural height. Thats gonna put me at 5'11". So in total, I will be gaining about 7 inches in height.
Now there are some obstacles in my way of this. Number 1 being is that my employer I know for a fact will not be on board with this. (He's the SJW 1950's blue pilled boomer type). So I'm gonna have to figure out a way to work remotely, somehow convince him that this will add value to his company because of the height halo, and make this little to no extra labor cost or extra money to him. Or I can wait until hes dead because hes old. And I've finally gotten financial independence. but This is probably the biggest obstacle by far.
Another obstacle is that I am in a race against time. I have waited till now to get this done on purpose because both of my parents grew until age 25. Which is the age that I am gonna be in less than a month. Yet I am still the same height I was since age 18. So I am somewhat regretful of that, but at the same time im not. Time is an issue because you experience height loss starting at age 40. That may be the time that I have saved enough money to get this done. Will it be worth it by then? I would say yet it still would, but I will have to add an extra quarter of an inch to my initial goal to offset things. Which will increase risk of complications even further.
And then one more obstacle is that the price of this is completely ridiculous. The safest surgery that has the best reputation is done by the Limbplast Institute. Their service costs between 76,000 USD and 86,000 USD depending on what device you use. If I keep on track with my current savings plan, it will take me about 3.5 years to get to that goal. So will I even have my job by then with the current economy and situation? Yes I could get it done over seas for cheap, but I don't trust the Russian or Chinese government to operate on me without sneaking some organs out of my body at the same time.
Some other things:
1. Yes I know I am still a frame let - I will be fixing those things over time, and I am in the process of doing so - IE muscle building supplements, bulking
2. Yes I know I need some face surgeries, again, those are worked on right now, plan on bimaxx and lip flip.