This is what I will look like if I did the full 6 inches:
https://gyazo.com/6e3e930a447a99e60c98cede22d6080e@theuprising: I completely understand that I believe you are right considering what I want to believe. I think the main difference between myself and others is that I am seeing this as more of a journey to better myself than an objective simply just for other people. Its the same reason I go to the gym everyday, read everyday and eat well everyday. Its because I want to be the best 'ME' that I can be. I will follow what the doctors say as they are experts. However, the idea of reaching the 6ft barrier is something that is within reach of me. There are many people on this forum who will never reach that height unless they do a stupid amount of lengthening. I therefore am seeing the idea of 6ft as a barrier where once crossed, at least i have shown it is possible and have a wealth of knowledge to offer others in case they want to do the same.
@Medium: I hope so as I will never see this idea of lengthening as a simple 'get what I want and get out' thing. it will always to me .. be about becoming taller, but at the same time bettering myself as a person.
The thing is .. I am short, but that has never stopped me doing anything. I got the most 'action' out in Cyprus on a lads holiday where I was with a friend who was 6ft 4" a friend who was 6ft 2" and another who was 6ft 3" ... I was the shortest out of all of them, but it didn't stop me. I am unhappy with my height as it is a thing I know I can change. People say "you need to love yourself" ... I do .. but I will love myself even more when i'm taller
LL in 2018: Well I don't think i'll be able to afford it in 2018, but maybe 2025 or later. Go for it.
Uppland: I have seen quite a few of your posts on this forum and I respect your viewpoint. You clearly have a passion for maintaining proportions and over analyzing the bio-mechanical effects of this surgery.
Just a few questions, have you had the surgery to this level before? Most likely not
Have you a deep understanding of bio-mechanics that stretch beyond a thin layer of knowledge on LL?
Have you ever spoken to, or otherwise interacted with somebody in real life to see the effects over a long period of time of a lengthening procedure like this?
The reason i'm asking is to gauge if the use of "naive and reckless" is actually backed up by any sort of 'actual' knowledge. If your son or daughter said to invest 40,000 units of currency in government bonds ... would you do it ? Probably not. However if a financial adviser told you the same thing after your daughter ... then you'd listen. The point i'm trying to make is that I am more than willing to take you seriously. As long as I have a bit of backstory on your experiences and 'GENUINE' knowledge. Not just repetitions of what other people on this forum have been saying ... but your own personal experience.
The user 'Medium' did 3 inches (7.5 cm) on one lengthening procedure .. he seems to be enjoying his new height. Being 5ft 10/11 has to be pretty neat. I just want to search the grey area for the right information.