You don't have the same stability in your knees as before. You might fall to a position your knees can't stand and then you'll snap a tendon or something.
If you're very flexible your body can take the fall on your leg.
If it end up in an unnatural position you'll break the knee much more easier than before.
Try to get strong knees and legs after you finish LL.
I'm working now hard on getting my former muscles back - even though my coach advice against it. Smaller muscles can be quicker.
I just looked at this proportion picture and I'm confident I can take another 5cm on femurs next year.
Standing up is no problems but sitting down will be.
I will guaranteed be the shortest among tall people around a table.
Maybe I shouldn't care, but nobody wants to be ridiculed. They won't say it to you sure, but anyway.
I got an appointment with my PT for some checkup in 2 weeks.
We will do a couple of tests to see how I developed.
I talked to her and then tried the leg extension machine they have. My old record was 40kg on it. Now I maxed out the machine doing 6 reps with 120kg.
I will try heavy squats tomorrow. So far I've only done with 30kg bc I'm on my toes when I'm fully down and have a hard time keeping the balance.
The last 10-15% of ROM in my feet are very difficult to achieve. It's not enough just standing on the edge on my toes with weights bc the knees then tend to bend a little so it's not a proper stretch.
I think building large shoulders will improve ones proportions too if you lengthen a lot.
I've spoken to my room mate from India who did 4+7cm and he is up and running and doing weight training a couple of times in the weeks. He has some minor aches but nothing serious.
He went from 168 to 179, so we are now equal tall
I've seen some pictures where he still wears his lifts. Cool thing to walk around ~185ish tall....