First diary I’ve read which didn’t turned out well, are there any other diaries which have turned bad? I Hope you are well Unicorn, I am a guy and the same height as she (unicorn) was before, im 5ft1/2 I’m thinking of going for 2 surgeries with Dr mahboubian but this diary has made me loose abit of the confidence I had. If I was a girl I would most definitely wouldn’t do the surgery, a short female is cute, a short male isn’t thou, this surgery should only be done by guys tbh. Sucks to be short, anyways hope you get well soon unicorn, Praying for you.
Also guys what’s the percentage % of the surgery not going so well/ bad? If I’m right Dr mahboubian said 97% or 99% success rate
Hi Gman23,
Actually, think of it like Covid. The number of people who contracted it but actually do not show up in the statistics. LL is somewhat similar in that. The overall pool of people who opt for this surgery would not be shouting from their rooftops that they wanna become taller. There's definite stigma to it.
From that pool of patients, you have a small subset of probably less than 2-5% who actually chronicle their journey in this forum. Making comments and replying is one thing but a full blow by blow account is harder to come by. Don't forget too that whilst once you've begun your LL procedure, the tables are quickly turned around and you're suddenly beholden to your doctor for fear of lashbacks and legal measures, should your journal be less than favourable.
Lastly, there are a lot more people who face complications for years who will never expose themselves here. While it might serve to raise awareness with the entire LL community, most people are plagued with regrets or trauma or just simply trying to regain their pre-LL lives. That's why many patients who've recovered from LL never visit here again. It remains buried with the shorter versions of their former selves.
So these might be reasons why there're very few sad diaries. Remember, I started this diary being optimistic and happy too. It wasn't meant to be a warning for everyone. But I do believe, if able, any diary we get, affords all of us the benefit of better knowledge. Relying on the promises of one doctor is simply reckless.
Of course, lastly, I know several doctors who actually encourage, force or incentivize their former patients to write glowing reviews. Any journal that sounds too good to be true, is simply that. Too good to be true.