Hey bro, could you provide the sources for what you are taking, i want to try it. Im almost 20 but im convinced my bone age is at 18 yrs or possibly under. I calculated this bcus when i x rayed my growth plates last year, it was in the beginning stage of complete primary fusion, this usually happens when the bone age reaches 17. Shortly after that x ray i started taking letro which is a estrogen blocker. Estrogen fuses growth plates. I have grown some inches since then so im hoping to grow some more. If you got any links, post them or message me them.
CaptainAmerica can you provide a link of where you get it tks
Does the body keep growing horizontally after the vertical groth plates have closed? E.g. the body getting wider?
Yeah, for a few more years on average I think.
I'm 17 years old and this is very interesting for me. Even just 1 cm would be worth it. Could you please link the site you bought it from. Much appreciated
Finally back for an update. What's happened thus far?
Well, school is back in session -_- this means that I can't spend my entire day stuffing my face. Couple this with the fact that my dining hall only serves low-nutrience 300 calorie meals, no food in my dorm, and less sleep... I don't feel like I'm getting the gains I used to. There was a week over winter break where I truly stuffed my face all day and got 12 hours of sleep and I really did feel growing pains nearly for an entire day sometimes. Those days felt magical. I was off for 5 days (waiting to get back to dorm mail to get my new order of MK-677) and I started back up again around 4 days ago. And unfortunately now, I just left my vial at my dorm on accident! Agh! Time is ticking andI feel like I won't reach my 2 inch optimistic goal.
I don't think I've grown nearly as much as I did at the middle of December. That was truly an amazing time. I need to start disciplining myself to eat more and sleep more if I want to get that kind of growth again. I think if I do this I could reach 1/4 of an inch total by the middle of February.
I PM'd with Cristian and he told he was on Letro to lower his estro and in turn prevent growth plate fusion and that it was going well for him. Dude is getting good gains at 18 and it doesn't look like his growth his slowing down. So, I bought some Letrozole myself. BE CAREFUL!!! This stuff can completely kill your estrogen, which can make you feel depressed / lose sxx drive / etc... As such, I'm taking 0.5mg/e3d. I may ramp this up over time, but right now, I've experienced absolutely zero side effects. If anything, I would say my sxx drive has gotten much higher and I feel like my body warmth and overall energy have increased.
I'm a little wary of posting links here of where I'm getting this stuff, as I don't want to be accused of promoting or anything, but I will be PM'ing those who asked for the link of my source right now.
Overall, I'm still doing good but I just can NOT believe how much growth and the growing pains I felt correlated with my diet and sleeping habits. I just really can't believe it. It truly makes me wonder how much more I could've grown naturally had I been consuming 2000+ calories a day as a teen and getting more than the usual 5hrs of sleep that I usually did.
Also, my skin has almost completely cleared and healed up. I have really slow healing skin that takes 4-5 months for any previous marks to disappear. It seems like 4-5 months has been reduced to 1-2 months. There are some days where I would wake up and I swear my skin would have a youthful glow to it, and made me look very healthy. Thanks HGH!
Quote from: IwannaBeTaller on January 11, 2017, 10:26:33 AMDoes the body keep growing horizontally after the vertical groth plates have closed? E.g. the body getting wider?
This is something I was worried about as well, as I plan on getting LL and thus want as wide of a frame as possible to have better proportions. The answer is, yes! But the clavicle is usually ~80% done with growing by the age of 14. Still, it seems to continue to grow until your early 20's, and that's why, this thread is titled, "if you're under 20!"
Because growth really probably does not stop until you are ~25 at the latest. Other people will argue that it stops much earlier, and that they stopped growing entirely at 14-15 but they most likely are not paying to proportions the way I am. Just in the last year I've noticed my mandible and brow ridge get far more pronounced, for example.
Honestly, just go look at a sophomore class in high school and then a sophomore class in college. Now, do you really believe that growth for most people ends at ~15? Their is a world's difference in the bone mass and proportions of the two.
Even if you feel like you've stopped vertically-growing, I recommend getting your hands on this to try and maximize horizontal growth.
Does the spine have growth plates aswell? Will buying estrogen blockers work if only my spine is still growing? Because I'm pretty sure my growth plates in my legs are fused. 
Quote from: RichTheGreat on January 16, 2017, 10:09:52 PMDoes the spine have growth plates aswell? Will buying estrogen blockers work if only my spine is still growing? Because I'm pretty sure my growth plates in my legs are fused. 
Nope, hard cartilage forms on the vertebrae that stops continued elongation of the torso. Growth in the torso doesn't really work similar to how it does in the legs.
Quote from: CaptainAmerica on January 15, 2017, 10:29:08 PMThis is something I was worried about as well, as I plan on getting LL and thus want as wide of a frame as possible to have better proportions. The answer is, yes! But the clavicle is usually ~80% done with growing by the age of 14. Still, it seems to continue to grow until your early 20's, and that's why, this thread is titled, "if you're under 20!"
Because growth really probably does not stop until you are ~25 at the latest. Other people will argue that it stops much earlier, and that they stopped growing entirely at 14-15 but they most likely are not paying to proportions the way I am. Just in the last year I've noticed my mandible and brow ridge get far more pronounced, for example.
Honestly, just go look at a sophomore class in high school and then a sophomore class in college. Now, do you really believe that growth for most people ends at ~15? Their is a world's difference in the bone mass and proportions of the two.
Even if you feel like you've stopped vertically-growing, I recommend getting your hands on this to try and maximize horizontal growth.
Did you grow any since you've been taking this substance, and how old are you?
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