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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 2:29 pm
#11

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Quotestarting height 181.6cm/180.1cm (5'11.5/511)  morning/night
final height      185.7cm/184.2cm (6'1/6'.05)     morning/night
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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 2:43 pm
#12

huh no he is 4.1cm taller.

but yeah he has broad shoulders which means his wingspan is maybe arguably less than other peoples that don't have broad shoulders, after my op. i will be 2.5cm taller than wingspan.

yeah i would remove the morning height thing from your stat, it's not your real height, it is only temporary height that lasts for about 4 hours. the male average is taken with your real height which is likely from 11 am to 11pm+.

interestingly if you stay up very very late and avoid bed you will actually lose about 2mm of height by 4 am, at that time i am 164.2cm, i was really surprised.

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 3:20 pm
#13

Hello

You look good wingspan thoughts

Greetings Morpheus

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 4:42 pm
#14

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 4:45 pm
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Quote from: Uppland on July 12, 2015, 02:29:13 PMHis signature says:

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haha thought so

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 4:47 pm
#16

Quote from: microman on July 12, 2015, 02:43:23 PMhuh no he is 4.1cm taller.

but yeah he has broad shoulders which means his wingspan is maybe arguably less than other peoples that don't have broad shoulders, after my op. i will be 2.5cm taller than wingspan.

yeah i would remove the morning height thing from your stat, it's not your real height, it is only temporary height that lasts for about 4 hours. the male average is taken with your real height which is likely from 11 am to 11pm+.

interestingly if you stay up very very late and avoid bed you will actually lose about 2mm of height by 4 am, at that time i am 164.2cm, i was really surprised.

i measured myself the night before surgery at about 9pm.. i measured 181 on the dot.. i only ever got as low as 180.1 after a long day of work wearing a tool belt all day and lifting heavy things.. on a day off where i wasnt working and just walking around with no labour intensive activities i would never measure any lower than 180.6.. but generally every time i measured myself in the afternoon i would measure 181.. so technically now i generally measure just over 185cm as i did 4.1cm, so i base my height on what i normally measure at in the afternoon which i believe is quite an accurate measurement.. either way we are talking a few mm here and there which doesnt matter lol.. as for my wingspan i had someone measure it at work quite a while ago and got 181 but recently i did it myself and got 180 but i was using a ruler.. so i may have to check again when i have a tape measure.. either was as long as my proportions arent too noticeably out of wack i can rest easy haha..

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 4:50 pm
#17

Wingspan/height looks fine imo.

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 5:03 pm
#18

yes i wouldn't worry about proportions but yeah looks to me like maybe you are 5cm taller than wingspan rather than 4cm, you can measure wingspan easily by measuring your right hand against the corner of a wall and just putting the measuring tape to the left hand, this way its much easier than not using the corner of a wall.

i do recomend a stadiometer though, i have done the whole tape measure and book thing and it can be off by 0.5cm each time i take the reading, now with the stadiometer my height is always measured the same.

do you have measurements of tibia and femur bone in cms.

do you plan on a 2nd LL trip for femurs.

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 5:12 pm
#19

Quote from: microman on July 12, 2015, 05:03:37 PMyes i wouldn't worry about proportions but yeah looks to me like maybe you are 5cm taller than wingspan rather than 4cm, you can measure wingspan easily by measuring your right hand against the corner of a wall and just putting the measuring tape to the left hand, this way its much easier than not using the corner of a wall.

i do recomend a stadiometer though, i have done the whole tape measure and book thing and it can be off by 0.5cm each time i take the reading, now with the stadiometer my height is always measured the same.

do you have measurements of tibia and femur bone in cms.

do you plan on a 2nd LL trip for femurs.

not exact measurement no... and definitely not i dont believe there is any point of being any taller... especially with my proportions.. im at a great height now that im happy with.. so no more after this for me

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Posted on Jul 12, 2015, 5:14 pm
#20

That's good news that you have gotten to a height that you can accept.

well hopefully mitkovic will give me exact measurement of my tibia and femur ratio as i don't want my tibia to be too long, even if it means only 4cm instead of 5cm.

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