Hey guys I dont think that its fair for you to judge.
What do I care how does the average Greek look like since my goal in life is not to compare to the average people but to the upper class in the respective society. I am better educated and come from a wealthier family than the average Greek. If medicine allows it, than why not be taller as well ? Another thing. The place I work at, it seems that everybody is well above 180 with at least 1/3 of the senior management being well above 190. They are anglo-saxons but still we live in a global world, right
The reason why I think that its is not fair for you to judge me is because I believe that you have also been judged in the past. Whether you are are 178 or 168 or 158, every once in a while you would hear people telling you to be content with what God had given you. I would ask, then again, why had "God" enabled the medicine to offer new opportunities if they are not to take advantage of ?
Fine I'll give you the heads up then.
-It will cost you tens of thousands of euroes
-It will take maybe a year before you can run somewhat normally, another year until you can move like you did before. However it is unlikely that you will fully recover -ever.
-It will be several very painful and uncomfortable months before you are done distracting
-Your proportions will not look as natural as they do now.
Most people gain 5-7CM which would put you at 183-185. You need to ask yourself if this is all worth it or if you, perhaps, might spend your time and money on something else.