Hi there,
I have a lot of questions regarding LLS and I was hoping you guys could help me.
I'm especially looking for people who had other health conditions prior to have their LL surgery done but I'm open to hear from anyone.
1) I know this is a bit of a controversial question but what is the current safest and best method to reach a minimum of 10cm? My dream height would require 15cm of lengthening but unfortunately, I understand that this is probably impossible or at least, impossible to do safely. I would say that a total of 15 cm is never safer at least if considered previously, and for 10 cm you need two segments elongation, wich of course doubles the risks, possible worse final outcome, pain and time duration, physiotherapy efforts and money.
2) Are there any concerns for flexibility prior to surgery? I hear a lot about people stretching their legs beforehand. I have hypermobility and I'm wondering if this will be beneficial or not to LLS.
3) Has anyone else had other medical conditions prior to LLS? I have a blood clotting disorder and have always been advised to have a blood clotting infusion before any surgery. I'm concerned about flying to a different country and trying to organize this. I know this will largely depend on the Doctor but it would be comforting to hear from anyone in a similar boat or someone who has other medical conditions / medication requirements.
4) Is there a height limit amongst LLS doctors? Like if someone is too tall pre-op?
Thank you for your time, looking forward to hearing from you guys!
1) Really the best answer you get by exploring the topics. Ultimately it's your decision. Everybody here has an opinion, apparently only one is an orthopedic surgeon but he's specialised in one method only,. There are pros and cons in all methods and doing either tibias or femurs. Few consensus seem to be that you shouldn't elongate more than 20% of bone original lenght, never elongate two diferent segments at the same time, etc But these are more exclusions than saying what is the "best". It's also an aesthetical option. After reading some topics it would be a good idea to have consultations and talk about it with surgeons doing diferent methods, if you can afford it let's say, 4 doctors?
2) Yes, you should improve flexibility and do stretches of tendons and muscles. It also would help you in recovery (autonomy and mobility) if you have upper muscles strengthened (arms, shoulders....).
3) I have that problem and take 150 mg of aspirin daily. I still don't know if it's safely manageable to avoid a too high risk of cloting. Everybody doing LL take anticloting medicines. I suppose in the best case scenario either we should take more or diferent.
4) That depends entirely on the surgeon ethics, personal opinion and, I would say, greed. It also depends on the best judgement if the "patient" has body dysphoria or not, if this is investigated and if he/she has tried unsuccessfully psychotherapy before. Some surgeons refuse doing LL on people with body dysphoria, others operate any candidate despite that. My very personal opinion is that I would never risk the life and health of people within one statistical standard deviation below the average. But I respect other personal views and people with height neurosis that they deem untreatable by psychotherapy.