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Posted on Mar 14, 2017, 11:25 pm
#21

Don't know, but I doubt it. If I see him again, I'll ask.

Then again, 2-3 cm is a massive gain in 10 years, about 3 or 4 times the normal height gain in a decade; plus, for example, the UK average height has not increased by more than 2 cm at the most within quite a wide margin of error (probably more like 1 cm) between the 1971 and 1996 birth cohort... at least not according to the statistics. I think probably 167/168 cm for women and 179/180 cm for men could be averages at my university and the middle-class area I live in, but then again students and professionals are apparently an inch taller on average than others in similar age groups in France; I think it could be the same in the UK.

But privately, I agree; young men seem to be really tall and really skinny and leggy. And the women seem tall and large framed, lol. The statistics say otherwise, but my personal experience doesn't agree with them.

Then again it depends on when I go out. I have a nagging suspicion that short people hide indoors a lot more than tall people.

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Posted on Mar 14, 2017, 11:25 pm
#22

Nah, you look healthy.

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Posted on Apr 21, 2017, 10:31 am
#23

I developed anorexia after having my jaw wired for several months and lost around 50 lbs during that time. While I don't think it was beneficial to my growth, I think other factors probably contributed to not reaching my maximum height potential. Like chronic masturbation during puberty. Doctors general agree that 60-80% of height is hereditary, meaning the remainder comes from environmental and behavioral factors.

Not to be too graphic here, but I hit puberty at 11 and would masturbate to orgasm 10-15 times a day, 5 days a week (and a few times on the weekend). It was all done in about half an hour after school. I've read on various places that flooding your body with dopamine decreases the amount of receptors available for testosterone, mixed with the lower overall testosterone output resulted from orgasm. Lack of energy and loss of motivation are also supposed to be correlated, meaning I didn't get much exercise. That went on from 11-18.

I'm 30 now. Way too late for me to take testosterone, as it is with OP. We won't get anything from that.

HGH, however, is entirely different. When taken in high doses, it increases growth throughout the entire body as well as bone thickness and density. Your forehead and jaw will become more prominent, the cartilage in your joints will swell, and your organs will enlarge. Acromegaly is what happens to people with excessive HGH output whose growth plates have closed, so its effects are well-known in people like Tony Robbins (6'7") and Maurice Tillet (5'7"). Here's an acromegalic man who is average height but has a massive frame. I do think HGH should help with bone and soft tissue regeneration during LL, and you can get Humatrope and Omnitrope for next to nothing if your blood tests show a deficiency.

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Posted on Apr 21, 2017, 2:42 pm
#24

Quote from: aplane on April 21, 2017, 10:31:31 AMI developed anorexia after having my jaw wired for several months and lost around 50 lbs during that time. While I don't think it was beneficial to my growth, I think other factors probably contributed to not reaching my maximum height potential. Like chronic masturbation during puberty. Doctors general agree that 60-80% of height is hereditary, meaning the remainder comes from environmental and behavioral factors.

Not to be too graphic here, but I hit puberty at 11 and would masturbate to orgasm 10-15 times a day, 5 days a week (and a few times on the weekend). It was all done in about half an hour after school. I've read on various places that flooding your body with dopamine decreases the amount of receptors available for testosterone, mixed with the lower overall testosterone output resulted from orgasm. Lack of energy and loss of motivation are also supposed to be correlated, meaning I didn't get much exercise. That went on from 11-18.

I'm 30 now. Way too late for me to take testosterone, as it is with OP. We won't get anything from that.

HGH, however, is entirely different. When taken in high doses, it increases growth throughout the entire body as well as bone thickness and density. Your forehead and jaw will become more prominent, the cartilage in your joints will swell, and your organs will enlarge. Acromegaly is what happens to people with excessive HGH output whose growth plates have closed, so its effects are well-known in people like Tony Robbins (6'7") and Maurice Tillet (5'7"). Here's an acromegalic man who is average height but has a massive frame. I do think HGH should help with bone and soft tissue regeneration during LL, and you can get Humatrope and Omnitrope for next to nothing if your blood tests show a deficiency.

Masturbation has nothing to do with growth.

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Posted on Apr 21, 2017, 3:55 pm
#25

If anything hurt your growth it was anorexia (and some studies show that anorexia wouldn't have permanently hurt your growth so long as you recovered within 18 months or so).

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Posted on Apr 21, 2017, 4:05 pm
#26

Quote from: TIBIKE200 on April 21, 2017, 02:42:07 PMMasturbation has nothing to do with growth.

True words my man.

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Posted on Apr 27, 2017, 2:53 pm
#27

Quote from: aplane on April 21, 2017, 10:31:31 AMI developed anorexia after having my jaw wired for several months and lost around 50 lbs during that time. While I don't think it was beneficial to my growth, I think other factors probably contributed to not reaching my maximum height potential. Like chronic masturbation during puberty. Doctors general agree that 60-80% of height is hereditary, meaning the remainder comes from environmental and behavioral factors.

Not to be too graphic here, but I hit puberty at 11 and would masturbate to orgasm 10-15 times a day, 5 days a week (and a few times on the weekend). It was all done in about half an hour after school. I've read on various places that flooding your body with dopamine decreases the amount of receptors available for testosterone, mixed with the lower overall testosterone output resulted from orgasm. Lack of energy and loss of motivation are also supposed to be correlated, meaning I didn't get much exercise. That went on from 11-18.

I'm 30 now. Way too late for me to take testosterone, as it is with OP. We won't get anything from that.

HGH, however, is entirely different. When taken in high doses, it increases growth throughout the entire body as well as bone thickness and density. Your forehead and jaw will become more prominent, the cartilage in your joints will swell, and your organs will enlarge. Acromegaly is what happens to people with excessive HGH output whose growth plates have closed, so its effects are well-known in people like Tony Robbins (6'7") and Maurice Tillet (5'7"). Here's an acromegalic man who is average height but has a massive frame. I do think HGH should help with bone and soft tissue regeneration during LL, and you can get Humatrope and Omnitrope for next to nothing if your blood tests show a deficiency.

I am 22 though and honestly I think testosterone can make a difference in my growth.

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Posted on May 3, 2017, 1:11 am
#28

Quote from: IwannaBeTaller on April 21, 2017, 04:05:07 PMTrue words my man.
More related to myself adderall for ADHD stunt growth?  You also eat like nothing, and are very thin.  \

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Posted on May 3, 2017, 1:45 am
#29

I'm pretty sure your done man.

But something to keep in mind is that Rich Piana started taking HGH at 21 years old I believe and that he's reported his head getting bigger, wrists, hands, feet going up 2 sizes. So his frame has grown, but this is over the course of YEARS and I'm assuming 7+IU/day. Note he also says his heart has gotten larger / enlarged gut and possibly won't live past 50-60.

It's up to you if that's worth it. I don't see the point then, especially considering the growth will take so long and by that time the cost of the HGH or peptides you're taking will have easily added up to the cost of one LL segment easily.

You said you've been on an AI which I've been suspicious about preventing torso growth from happening properly, as apparently estrogen has an important part in forming & thickening bones. Have you got your growth plates checked or visited a doctor to check bone age? Still, i doubt you could've stunted yourself, as dudes like Jeff Seid / Schwarzenegger no doubt also ran steroids / AIs through their teens and had fully developed bodies.

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Posted on May 3, 2017, 4:47 pm
#30

Quote from: asfastaslight on May 03, 2017, 01:11:30 AMMore related to myself adderall for ADHD stunt growth?  You also eat like nothing, and are very thin.  \

Rephrase, I didn't understand.

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