watching your progress make me wish stryde was still available. It's hidden and weight bearing. I wish their was docs outside the US that just said f**k it, and did stryde anyways..lol. it obviously works.
Hello Growing,
Sorry about the delay.
I also hope an upgraded stryde (that will have addressed the recall related concerns) will be back soon.
may I ask what your weight was before surgery and did you lose any during recovery?
My weight has been around 135 to 145 pounds for a long time. My body fat level was measured to be low. I remember I heard from doctors that my my body fat level was at Olympic Gold medalists' levels! The sad thing is that I don't have an Olympic medal! just got low fat levels, haha!
My weight has been around 146 to 150 pounds during the last few months. The increase is because of the added femur parts and more muscles in my legs; as I worked out much more post-op.
I'm 5'8 as well. but a little over 173cm. So are you currently 5'11.5 measured? that would be awesome. you could technically claim 6ft.
I am at 180.5cm morning time. By evening I got to 179ish. I definitely look tall, especially considering my thin/athletic tone of my body. I think the chance that someone guesses my height as 6' is higher than 5'11".
Have people noticed?
A couple points:
1) Yes, they have. Most of the reactions are speechless. They look at me and they know something has changed, but I think they would either not believe height increase is possible, or if they know about CLL, they would not think I would be crazy enough to do it
2) I figured that in my case, those who were much taller than me (190cm or above) or much shorter (165 or below) are much less likely to notice anything different.
How has life been after lengthening?
Life has been good. Although getting taller was not the main reason I did this surgery, I definitely enjoy my new height.
I had a very fast recovery. I felt like back to normal (in terms jogging, walking, swimming, etc.) by Month 5 post-op. Doctor M. believed I could do nail removal by Month 7 post-op. I was not in rush, but as soon as I heard the recall, I scheduled it within a couple weeks and by Month 8 removed the nails.
I have focused on my jobs and also my next challenges in the last few months.
And I swear if you didn't tell your age in the beginning I wouldn't peak you a day over 30. Your athletic ability and flexibility is better than guys my age and younger with no surgery.
I have never seen anyone close to my age who could beat me in speed and endurance. There are certain exercises I can do that even athletic guys in their 20s or late teens cannot do. I think I got lucky on genes and later put a lot of effort into maintaining my fitness. That being said, I know at some point my health will decline. We are all going to die!!! I am just postponing the old age issues