Last week I flew to Baltimore, USA and had a consultation with Dr. Assayag in regards to me getting limb lengthening to achieve a height gain of 10cm. I'm starting this diary thread to chronicle my journey with limb lengthening.
AGE: 31
GENDER: MALE
HEIGHT: 5'5" / 164cm
GOAL HEIGHT: 5'9" / 174cm
WINGSPAN: 68" / 173cm
WEIGHT: 165lbs / 75kg
WHEN: January 01, 2025
WHY: I have been suffering with height dysphoria all my life. I think about my short stature at least 20 times per day, on average. I have been blessed with an amazing life and a strong body and my results in dating and business have been decent, but I have always suffered from the never ending stream of negative thoughts in regards to my stature. It has been affecting my confidence and self esteem. In teen years it was a precursor to a heavy depressive episode. I hope this surgery will help alleviate my symptoms of height dysphoria and ease the psychological burden I experience as a man of short stature.
HOW: I saved up about $70k. Surgery costs $150k. I will take out an a $80k medical loan (I have good credit). I decided to do the surgery in the states with Precise 2.2 technology to minimize risk. They way I see it--your health is not something you want to gamble with to save a dollar.
FLEXIBILITY: AVERAGE
I can reach the toes with my middle finger when standing up, knees straight. I cannot do a split. I can make a 90 degree angle with one leg fully raised when laying down.
HEALTH: ABOVE AVERAGE
I work out regularly and am zealous about proper diet. I've started to modify my workouts recently to put more emphasis on legs strength and flexibility training to better prepare my body for this surgery.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dZDKGoGteUVuCTtB2bxUeLd9RkCD2HPO/view?usp=sharingWHOM I TOLD: I told my mother, my grandmother, and my best friend. They all initially began to fiercely try to talk me out of this surgery, but once they saw my resolve they eventually accepted this surgery as inevitable. I feel confident I can rely on them for social support pre, during, and post surgery.
MEDICAL HISOTRY: No prior surgeries. Never broken a bone. Pretty healthy across the board, however, I do struggle with elevated blood pressure, which I'm trying to get under control at the moment. I don't smoke and regularly exercise so the cause for it may be American food and genetics. I'm considering taking statins for a short duration to better prepare my cardiovascular system for this surgery (will be consulting my primary care physician about this soon).
Overall I'm very excited to do this surgery. I know it will be hell but I'm prepared to work hard and do all that is in my power to grow. I think we live in a miraculous age of medicine where things like this are possible.
~Dre