Plan: Get unilateral/staged precice LL in a different European country away from home. Get one leg done, let it heal for 6 months, get the other leg done, let it heal for 6 months, go back home.
This means
* one year of being disabled
* one year of being away from any family or friends
* the only people I will meet in the one year are: LL medical team, PT and maybe waiters at restaurants, cashiers at the grocery store, taxi drivers, random people on public transportation and so on.
* I will end up splitting my time between my home, the doctor's clinic, restaurants, PT center, grocery shops, maybe a movie once in a while.
Sometimes I think I will go crazy (whatever that means) if I do this. Worst case what will happen?
For someone who seeks advice, you're not giving key information.
What is your budget?
You want to do LL in a "different European country". Different from what aspect? If you don't live in Germany or Turkey then these are "different European contries". How come Germany or Turkey don't qualify? What is your criteria actually?
You don't want your surgery to be noticed. There are two ways to get noticed: Scars or growing after a certain age. Are you even young enough to make it seem as if you grew naturally?
You want to be somewhat mobile but you choose the worst method for mobility.
Do you really want to live keeping your surgery in secret, aways looking back over your shoulder and wondering about the reaction if it gets out, like a gay person keeping his sexuality a secret.
If you do LON in Turkey, you will be able to walk with crutches during the lengthening, stay at a hotel, and after 6 months you can walk without crutches, having weight bearing nails inside, and money left for multiple cosmetic appointments to remove your scars in the coming months.
You also want to work during LL and find a temporary job like it's nothing, not even difficult. So you want to make it seems as if you were never gone, never having a gap in your resume? Is that it? All that unrealistic planning just to hide you did LL?