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    ecstaticThrush
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    How can I achieve a total limb lengthening (ideally without a third surgery) of 16/17 cm and am I delusional for thinking that’s a possibility? I’m 166/167 cm (almost 5’6) and if I can be 183 cm (6’0) barefoot I would never think about my height again for the rest of my life.
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      artisticJaguar0
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      Yes, it is delusional. Instead of simply concentrating on getting taller and maximizing your chances of regaining mobility by adhering to safe limits, you are fixating blindly on the number 183.
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      fondHeron
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      10+6 or 9+7 is feasible, though challenging and improbable, and would certainly necessitate a year gap between surgeries.
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      morbidLapwing
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      My dream is 183 barefoot, but achieving 180 would still be valuable to me; anything less than that wouldn’t be worth it.
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      lovesickCow
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      Live longer offers quadrilateral limb lengthening surgery, allowing you to potentially increase your height by up to 15cm, with a precise 8cm on the femur and 7cm on the tibia using the LON or PRECICE method. The cost is 100,000 euros, making it a challenging option.
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      holisticGnu5
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      Currently, the Turkroach Butchers charge exorbitant prices, offering Precice for around 40k+ and LL Femur for about 35-40k – a situation of absurdity given that one can already obtain Precice with Giotikas for 40k euros or Precice with Assayag, a reputable American physician, for approximately 60k.

      Nevertheless, inexperienced individuals from various parts of the world, unable to conduct a simple Google search, fall for their YouTube advertising and rush into procedures with Buldu without thorough consideration. Subsequently, after several months, they arrive here to lament about complications and confront the harsh reality of their ill-informed decision.

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