Uh sure, I'm not very close with family and I only have one friend. But also, I highly doubt I'll face serious complications. It comes down to:
- Choose a good doctor (US preferred, Paley)
- Don't exceed 6cm on one segment (maybe 4.5-5 for tibias)
- Follow your lenghtening rate
- Stretch & exercise for a few months before hand for flexibility
- Follow your recovery routines closely (and don't overwork yourself)
With those steps, you can not lose. I think people give LL a bad rep always talking about "complications." This is a fully controlled process. You have a doctor monitoring you at all times. And I've never seen anyone following the above points have any complications.
Usually, when something goes wrong, it's because they cross out one of those guidelines. They get a little too excited and go for 7cm on femur, or they start lengthening too fast to get back to work, or they start doing their own exercises while recovering and overworking their legs.
For OP, do whatever you want. No one can here can change your mind. Everyone has a different struggle. If you were able to get a beautiful girlfriend, good job, and lots of friends with your height neurosis what will being taller offer you?