Starting my journey today and have thought about this for a year but I've come to an understanding that I will definitely get CLL. Currently 22 years old, planning to get CLL in the next few years.
The reason being three fold:
- A relationship (partially) failed due to my height, which left me mentally scarred and a scary amount of height neurosis.
- I get respected less because of my height in my career field. Comments are constantly made about it and everyone seems to be much taller all the time.
- I hate shopping for clothes and how I look sometimes visually. I look stumpy and pants never fit me right, always have to get tailored. So yeah, my legs are short it seems.
I feel like I’ve got everything else. I’m successful (have more than enough cash to do 2 surgeries in the U.S. if need be) and I’m decently handsome. I’ve got a great, positive personality and have charisma. I'm actually fine with never getting CLL because of everything else going well in my life. However, if I have the means to do it and have everything else, then it'd feel nice to have height too
I’ve never really had issues dating but definitely my financial success has catapulted me in that arena. I'm not dating 6ft models but most girls same height or below seems to ignore my height for the most part.
So once again, the only thing that is missing in my life is height. It comes up too much in my mind and I’ve become addicted to shoe lifts.
I’m currently 167.7cm (5’6). I’m looking to get 7-8cm in Femur to become ~175cm (5’9). I don’t care about regaining 100% of my athletic ability as I’m not nor ever will be a professional athlete. I haven’t played sports in years.
Reason why I think I’d be satisfied with 175cm is:
- I’ll be taller than 98% of females without them wearing heels. With shoes and/or lifts, I’ll be 98% of the time be taller than them wearing heels.
- My previous partner was the same height as me. If she wore 4in heels, I’d now be the same height without shoes (with shoes, taller).
- If I still get insecure about height at a corporate event, I can get away with 3in lift boots to become 6 foot (not noticeable and I can comfortably walk around).
So I think I’d be happy and life changing to be 5’9, and will most likely not need Tibia (5cm) boosts. However I am curious because of my young age and I'm in a normal athletic condition (not fat, not ripped, pretty normal), is it actually fine for me to go for the whole ~5-6in? Who knows.
Money is not an issue and I work remotely for now and the foreseeable future.
The only thing is my bones are pretty weak (poor bone density doing DEXA scan) and I have basically no upper body strength so I’m committing the next 12-24 months to improving those drastically - as well as stretching and flexibility.
I was thinking about getting the surgery done in Vegas with Dr. Perishad but wonder how big the difference is getting it done locally (Australia).
Recap:Currently 167.7cm / 5’6
170cm / 5’7 with Normal shoes (+2.5)
171.7cm / 5’8 with Jordans (+4)
175cm / 5’9 with 3in lifts Boots (+8)
After (achieving 7cm minimum)174.7cm / 5’9
177.2cm / 5’10 with Normal shoes (+2.5)
178.7cm / 5’10 with Jordans (+4)
182.7cm / 6’0 with 3in lifts Boots (+8)
After potential Tibia LL (5cm?)179.7 / 5'11
182.2 / 5'12 or ~6'
with Normal shoes (+2.5)
(would most likely never wear lifts ever again)