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@CosmicMaxxer What do you think of Dr.DongHoon Lee? His results on Youtube seem legit, but idk how its possible to even stand up 3 month after LL.
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Nearly everyone on the LL forum who did it is satisfied. I only know 2 people with 10+ year progress reports and both are completely normal.Long term it isn’t worth it. Just read reports of people that underwent LL and how they’re doing 10 years later.
People say this yet never link to any specific caseLong term it isn’t worth it. Just read reports of people that underwent LL and how they’re doing 10 years later.
Go on the LL forum and search for a guy called a Long Drink of Water or something like that. He’s a mod there.People say this yet never link to any specific case
This guy?Go on the LL forum and search for a guy called a Long Drink of Water or something like that. He’s a mod there.
I haven't see many 10+ year reports, most report are under 5 years. But there definitely are consequences.Long term it isn’t worth it. Just read reports of people that underwent LL and how they’re doing 10 years later.
As an experienced looksmaxer, would you trust him to do one on you? (Prior to your 2 LLs of course)Using Stryde, which allows weight-bearing, and was recalled.
I've heard Donghoon has some horror stories on the korean forum that were deleted/banned. I guess he's better than the average Indian LL doc.
This guy is actually planning to do it againGo on the LL forum and search for a guy called a Long Drink of Water or something like that. He’s a mod there.
Nobody walks normally at 3 months after LL. How about 1.5 years? They'll look pretty dang unnoticeable.Looks like that guy in the video is still walking tenderly. I have seen numerous of these "look at me walk/run after LL" and none of them look good.
If I were on a budget and not aiming for a high length, I suppose so.As an experienced looksmaxer, would you trust him to do one on you? (Prior to your 2 LLs of course)
did you walk with a cane for 2 years time after the two LL lmaoNobody walks normally at 3 months after LL. How about 1.5 years? They'll look pretty dang unnoticeable.
If I were on a budget and not aiming for a high length, I suppose so.
no, Can walk at 6-7 months after 3 inches on each. But its 1.5 years to be unnoticeable in your walking if you're tight/lazy. Otherwise 1 year and no one will notice any gait abnormality.did you walk with a cane for 2 years time after the two LL lmao
bruh you did 3 inch on tibia? u need atl? and most of all, why so much?no, Can walk at 6-7 months after 3 inches on each. But its 1.5 years to be unnoticeable in your walking if your tight/lazy. Otherwise 1 year and no one will notice any gait abnormality.
Don't need atl, didn't even get gastroc-recession, just need to keep stretching. My heels are almost touching the ground (still have a bit of ballerina). I wanted to get close to 6'2.bruh you did 3 inch on tibia? u need atl? and most of all, why so much?
Hey MDOW. I had a few more questions about your LL experience that I felt like stopping by and asking. I think I'll ask them now, before I accumulate too many in my mind:
1. You mentioned that your legs now get more sore after long walks. Does this new soreness usually begin to occur during the walking or strictly afterwards?
2. Despite the soreness, are you still able to walk (and run) as quickly as you could pre-LL if you put forth enough effort? If so, can you maintain your pre-LL speeds for the same duration of time as you could pre-op?
3. How cautious must you be with your legs post-LL and recovery? Are there activities that you know you need to stay away from on account of having undergone LL?
4. Have you developed any psychological barriers that make you afraid of any activities, say running, jumping, skiing, etc? I know that personally, after once sustaining an upper body injury as a kid, whilst skateboarding, I have had a weird psychological block that prevents me from being comfortable or relaxed on a skateboard, even though I fully recovered from my injury and am, physically speaking, perfectly capable of using one again.
5. You mentioned that you do yoga. How was your balance affected by LL?
6. How long did you keep your IM nails in your legs for? How limiting were they to your day to day life? How did you explain to people that you couldn't run or take part in activities that were unsafe to do with the IM nail?
7. Are you still on familiar terms any people at all who knew you prior to LL, and somehow didn't find out about your surgery? If so, do they notice your new height? Do you tell them the truth of use a cover-up story? If its the latter, what is it?
8. Can you elaborate on the nature of your loss of agility (mentioned on page 1) and how it has (or hasn't) affected you?
Thanks so much for your answers. You are such an asset to this site and write very well. I hope you’re having an awesome weekend! Nice profile avatar BTW.
I'll believe it when I see it, and still not 100% then. I would still be suspicious about long term consequences.Nobody walks normally at 3 months after LL. How about 1.5 years? They'll look pretty dang unnoticeable.
Read where? May we have those sources?Long term it isn’t worth it. Just read reports of people that underwent LL and how they’re doing 10 years later.
source?Long term it isn’t worth it. Just read reports of people that underwent LL and how they’re doing 10 years later.
@CosmicMaxxer What do you think of Dr.DongHoon Lee? His results on Youtube seem legit, but idk how its possible to even stand up 3 month after LL.
what is no go zone for femur lengthening? i mean the proportion of femur/tibia must be 0.8 for perfect proportion i guess but when is too much for femur for biomechanics?Don't need atl, didn't even get gastroc-recession, just need to keep stretching. My heels are almost touching the ground (still have a bit of ballerina). I wanted to get close to 6'2.
Is there a video of him running? Words dont mean anythingThis guy?
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says he can still run and he got it 15 years ago
imagine caring about when you're 70how bad will it be when they reach 60s/70s jfl