Advice appreciated. Tell me what you would do differently in my case and shoot me some input for these Qs.
So my main reason for wanting CLL is power. I like feeling powerful in every sense of the word and because of this I put myself at a 5.5 cm max gain. Why? I don't want to risk losing more than 15% of my initial mobility and leg strength in the long-term because I don't want to feel weak or in danger when I'm traveling or around others. What do you think of 5.5 cm in terms of long-term mobility?
This would put me just shy of 5'10" (177 cm), which is about average for most of the world (white male). I have a 6' (183 cm) wingspan, so I could do a 2nd operation on my femurs for another 5.5 cm. However, I would be happy stopping at 1 surgery at average height, even if I had the income and time to do a 2nd. Would you too? At least I would stop until a better method for becoming taller comes out, especially if I plan to live over a 100. Better to enjoy being average until it becomes way less evasive to become taller (thinking stem cells) and just wear some 1/2" inserts if I still feel insecure.
However.... A 2nd surgery may not even be an option. I don't know of anyone over 5'10" (178 cm) who has a men's shoe size 9.5 (mine). Why would feet be an issue to me? Nature intended my foot size to match my height for balance, right? So a shoe size 9.5 for 6'0" would be a little awkward or troublesome in the long-term? What do you think about this foot & balance issue?
Lastly, I have a 35k USD budget and am looking at both external or internal tibias. However, I prefer external methods because of better long-term recovery - even monorails are being considered at the risk of my non-existent sex life for 9 months. Any more than 35k and I would have regrets about not pursuing other dreams instead. What doctors would you go to if you had 35k right now and had to choose? And why? I don't care about comfort during distraction. I only care about recovery time (how soon I can walk during and after consolidation for 5.5 cm). I actually had a more evasive (but less time consuming) surgery than LL done on my chest before (non-cosmetic).
Danke