Hi guys, I'm new to the forum. I've lurked for a while and learned quite a bit from you guys. I probably won't become a regular user here--just wanting to ask a few questions.
I'm a white 21 year old, I fluctuate between 5'7 in morning to 5'6 at night (168-170cm.) Honestly, my height isn't a HUGE hindrance to my enjoying of life--being around so many hispanics and Asians, I actually feel average most of the time. Most women are shorter than me. However, compared to the average male of my ethnicity, and the occasional women I want who is off limits because of height, I feel frustrated about my height and want to be taller. I believe if something is bothering someone, they need to either make themselves stop caring, or go about fixing it. Living life hating something about yourself but doing nothing about it is no way to live.
I have an enormous wingspan at 5'10 or 5'11. It's hard to get accurate sitting/standing height ratios, but I think mine is in normal limits. When I wear 30 inseam pants they bunch up above my shoe. With longer legs, I could of course continue wearing my pants at my hips and wearing my size medium shirts in order to keep the "chesty" look. I've done mockups infront of a full size mirror, with and without clothes where I stand on my toes--essentially the same as giving more inches to your legs-- and see how my proportions still look. They suggest that I could pull off 3 inches of LL and still look very normal.
If I did get LL done, it would be anywhere from 1 to 3 inches done to my femur. It would make me anywhere from short-average to average. I want to ask you about two concerns:
1. Proportions. To be fair, I never really started paying attention to others' leg to torso ratios (and things like arm and hand size for their height) until I started thinking of LL. Of course, there is a large spectrum of proportions for any natural height. Can anyone who has had LL done tell me if they regretted how they turned out? How much did you lengthen, and what was your starting height? Did you anticipate the dis-proportionality and still do it since raw height is more important, or did it surprise you after surgery was done?
2. Athletic ability... I'm an avid runner. I've heard of course that after LL it can be hard to get back into shape and walk (much less run.) The important distinction that needs to be made, however, is the source of this. Is is due to muscle atrophy during LL, which heals itself with time and PT? Or is it a permanent change because your new skeletal system, with elongated tibias and/or femurs makes running mechanically difficult? Surely, some people are naturally born with odd tib/fem ratios and are runners, no?