Here is a question that I don't believe many of us have really asked ourselves or have the answer to. While in the CLL process when is it a good time to stop lengthening? What signs will come from your body?
I know that the safe limit on femur is 5-8cm and Tibia is 4-5cm....but it could even be sooner than this.
Those are just numbers put out there based on the law of averages. In your opinion...when is it time to consider stopping the lengthening process? What are some signs that we should all consider?
When I was doing LL, there were 4 other patients at the hotel with me. We all had different starting heights (5'1", 5'5", 5'2", and 5'6"). 3 of us stopped at 5'9" regardless of where we started. That was a height where you weren't 'short' anymore. A lot of other patients stopped lengthening prematurely when they got around that height.
A good time to stop lengthening otherwise would be whenever your doctor tells you. (ie. you are losing flexibility too fast, losing function of your legs, etc). For me, at 6.5 cm it started getting relatively painful. I could have stuck it out for 15-20 more days to get the full 8cm but it didn't really seem worth it. The signs for me were increasing pain during the PT. However, that pain was always there during PT so it was up to you when it got too unbearable.
I know my answer was probably more ambiguous than what you wanted but its the truth.