Quote from: bander72 on September 19, 2016, 08:52:05 PMYeah go to the doctor. With a stadiometer you will see if the gain is there but don't let them push your head down or they will measure you shorter.
That's a good idea. I'm definitely confident about it. The main reason why I feel so sure of my results is because their measurements seem to reflect mine. When I went there last year, I was measured at 5'8.5. She kept telling me to stand up straight, possibly because I must have still been just under 5'9 at the time. Who know's, I may have been around 5'8.75 at the time but she may have rounded down instead of up. I didn't ask.
For my next appointment, I will schedule it in the morning to see what happens. I'd imagine by the time that I get there maybe they'll record me at 5'9.5 or so. I will make sure to ask the nurse for an exact measurement however. Hopefully there isn't more than a 1/4 inch difference between their measurements and mine.
Glucosamine Study - Small Height Increase (up to .8 CM) and Gravity Boots
Quote from: standinstrong1 on September 20, 2016, 01:56:17 AMThat's a good idea. I'm definitely confident about it. The main reason why I feel so sure of my results is because their measurements seem to reflect mine. When I went there last year, I was measured at 5'8.5. She kept telling me to stand up straight, possibly because I must have still been just under 5'9 at the time. Who know's, I may have been around 5'8.75 at the time but she may have rounded down instead of up. I didn't ask.
For my next appointment, I will schedule it in the morning to see what happens. I'd imagine by the time that I get there maybe they'll record me at 5'9.5 or so. I will make sure to ask the nurse for an exact measurement however. Hopefully there isn't more than a 1/4 inch difference between their measurements and mine.
How old are you?
Quote from: TIBIKE200 on September 20, 2016, 01:57:19 AMHow old are you?
I'm actually 29 years old.
Quote from: BillyG on September 19, 2016, 09:17:04 PMI have also started taking glucosamine, as well as couple other "supplements" 
Wouldnt be surprised to grow taller permanently, as my dad when he was my age was 5'6. He eventually grew up to 5'9.
That's great man! How old are you right now? My dad was 5'8, I can tell because my best friend is 5'9 and he had roughly an inch on my dad.
Quote from: standinstrong1 on September 20, 2016, 02:38:48 AMThat's great man! How old are you right now? My dad was 5'8, I can tell because my best friend is 5'9 and he had roughly an inch on my dad.
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Anyone has any update on glucosamine height gains after this long time?
Quote from: Outgrown on January 04, 2015, 12:56:46 AMAbsolutely, but I can get lazy with inversion routines lol
Quote from: Mr.Bone on October 30, 2018, 05:34:15 PMAnyone has any update on glucosamine height gains after this long time?
No glucosamine sulphate only "diaries", as far as I'm aware.
Quote from: Mr.Bone on October 30, 2018, 05:34:15 PMAnyone has any update on glucosamine height gains after this long time?
Ive been using inversion boots plus glucosamine plus mk677 for a few months. I gained around 0.5cm morning height and 0.8 overall height ( i dont lost as much height as before during the day)
My bones are bused but mk677 cause water retention and some of that water could be in my disks.
I also stopped deadlifting and squatting, that could.be a reason too.
Before I was 181.5cm in the morning and around 179.7cm at night and now im 182cm morning and 180.5cm at night.
Quote from: battroll on December 04, 2018, 11:44:51 AMIve been using inversion boots plus glucosamine plus mk677 for a few months. I gained around 0.5cm morning height and 0.8 overall height ( i dont lost as much height as before during the day)
My bones are bused but mk677 cause water retention and some of that water could be in my disks.
I also stopped deadlifting and squatting, that could.be a reason too.
Before I was 181.5cm in the morning and around 179.7cm at night and now im 182cm morning and 180.5cm at night.
All that for only 0.5cm? That is BAD!
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