What exact femur tibia ratio did you have and what is it now?
Do you think 0.73 will be visible?
I could ask the doc for my exact femur to tibia ratio, but I don't recall the exact figure offhead. The measurement is done via Xray when you go in for the initial consultation, and that was more than 2 years ago. After the nail removal surgery, they only do Xrays for the femur so the only way to get the post LL ratio is to extrapolate from the pre LL measurements.
As for 0.73, I really can't speak on any other scenario other than my own. However, this is something to discuss when you consult with the LL doctors. Based on my experience the doctor will take all your measurements (femur, tibia, wingspan, torso) and then discuss what is feasible.
Could you perhaps give us your arm lenght from the end of your middle finger to the acrimion bone?
I've been slightly obsessed with various arm lenght-to-height ratios lately because I'm worried my arms will look short.
I've measured it at ~30 inches (76.2cm), but again, this should only be taken in context of the other measurements.
Would you say your recovery was especially good compared to other patients?
It's just that 10,5CM in one surgery is alot and could perhaps prove very stressful to the soft tissue in the leg.
I don't think my recovery was better than other femur patients e.g. I know other patients who were able to run before I could. IT bands & Knee Flexion/Extension recovered within 3 months post surgery but hip flexor release was really really slow, so I had to contend with "duck ass" for a very long time. I caution against reading too much into the experience of any one LL'er. For all the other LL'ers I knew during the period, the only constant was the variation. Some fared better with some aspects such as clicking, and others fared better in other aspect such as physio. Even those who lengthened the same amount on the same section had varying experiences.
You are right about 10.5cm being alot, even for my starting height of 173cm, which is why in my initial post I emphasize that I'm not making any recommendations. My initial target was 10cm, but I convinced myself to add 0.5cm for a final height of 184cm.
u lucky, if u do tibia u'll look even better
I highly doubt that I could work up the patience and stamina to do LL again. Aside from the cost, even something like 2 inches on tibia would entail another 1.5 - 2 year commitment. I also think that beyond a certain point, any extra height has diminishing returns. Lastly, adding more length to my legs would further exacerbate the upper body (torso) to lower body ratio since there is no way to change torso length.