Hi everyone,
I'm super new here, and I'm so grateful for what I've seen on this forum. Yes, I've seen some toxicity, sure, but I've also gained knowledge that no therapist would have EVER told me (example: "You weren't actually annoying or unbearable during your formative years, you were just short!"). I could go on, but the summary is thank you. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Much love to you all. An incredible weight has been lifted off my shoulders.
Now, for background and advice:
Height: 169 cm / 5'6.5
Age:29
Race: White
Weight: 89kg/190lb (not fat, just pretty muscular build-- background in strength sports)
Goal: 177-179 cm / 5'9.7 - 5'10.5
Financial Situation: Very good career (years of toiling away compensating for height paid off! lol), so can afford absolute top tier procedures.
Timeline: Do surgery 1-1.5 years from now.
Proportions: 32 waist, 30 (maybe 31?) inseam. Wingspan seems average, fingertips hit exact mid thigh. Tibia vs femur unknown.
Procedure Considering: Dr. Pailey quad option (3 week break in between tibia and femur)
I am considering doing the quad option with Dr Pailey to go for an 8 cm minimum. I am completely fine with losing athleticism and explosiveness. However, I am nervous about going all in for Femur lengthening 8cm because I love lifting weights, and I am scared that someday an over lengthened femur might result in soft tissue blow out. To be clear, my passion for lifting weights is less about absolute power/strength and more about bodybuilding / physique. Not trying to go pro, just really enjoy looking good. It would just break my heart if I could not do something like a squat or a lunge ever again and was stuck with noodle legs.
As for my current condition, my flexibility is a bit tight. I never ever stretch, but I can still touch my toes. So I am assuming that with a year of legitimate stretch prep, I could be flexible enough for the procedure.
What are your thoughts?
Thank you so much!