Hi some of you may have seen my recent introductionary thread. It's still going, thanks for that you seem like great guys.
Anyway I think maybe the perils of lenghtening my legs can be endured if I play my cards right. I'm 178-179 might grow to 180-181 considering lenghtening 4-5 cm to minimize risks and keep my proportions nice and natural. I've got the money, the time and hopefully the strenght/ courage to suffer through it.
What I don't have is the will to change the rest of my life after the surgery. I want to be able to forget, move on and leave it behind me when I'm done. So what I'm asking is, even if the recovery time is 2 or 3 years, is it likely that it won't impact my life at all after a couple of years (aside from being taller) will I have any disadvantages to someone born that height?
Realize it's very individual but thought you veterans might give me some more insight. I'm generally very healthy, never had skeletal issues but never had any real trauma before either. Obviously I would do anything and everything to keep myself safe. Reasearch doctors, methods, proportions, drugs etc.