To avoid this I have thought of 2 possible plans - i) to open a store/gas station or something in partnership with someone and let the guy run the place and in resume I can always show that I was an entrepreneur for the 1.5 years and since business is not going as planned I want to join back work force , ii) I will quit job, start the external tibia, and once I am able to walk with walker I will join another full time 2 year masters program, midway in the program when I am fully walking , I will do the internal femur and after 1 year, by the time I graduate, I will be all set and walking and can apply to jobs without needing to explain a 2 year gap (6 months gap I can explain saying that I wanted to explore myself and decided to go for studies again). Any input from you guys will be appreciated, thanks.
Actually a good question
Your better off doing option 1 for many reasons, you can get some income from the gas station, and you will have more time to devote to lengthening, especially if you want to do two back to back.
I wouldn't do option 2 because not only will you not make income, you will have debt from the masters progrem, and on top of that the stress and commitment from a graduate program is much more than it is for a gas station.
No one knows how they are going to react to LL, you might be in miserable pain and not even want to move, so i dont know how effectively you can study and concentrate for the graduate program.
Also a bonus that I strongly suggest you do to make the break look better on your resume. Start a youtube series or a online tutorial on something dealing with your field. For you it could be entrepreneurship or business. Start an online store or website and charge for subscriptions for full access to the videos.
For example khan academy has a lot of good tutorials, If i was in physics field i would make a video like this:
Honestly the videos you make and the online website probably wont have a lot of subscriptions/views/money made. But the point is not to make money, it's to say that you've been keeping up with your field and growing knowlege.
Personally if im in a job interview I would say something like this
Interviewer: "So what have you been doing for the last 2 years?"
Me: I decided to take a break for the workforce and become an entrepenur, its something I've always wanted to do and I felt like this was the perfect time. I also have been continuing my educaiton in physics these last 2 years and started my own online Physics tutorials course so that I can also help others learn, my phyics course company have helped X amount of people and we continue to grow."
Interviewer: "It says here on your resume that you did cosemetic limb lengthening for those 2 years"
Me: "Fckk"
Anyways hoped this helped.