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Posted on Nov 22, 2017, 10:43 am
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I went from 5'5 to 5'9 (and im still growing) from 18-20. I'll be 21 in a few months. I did this by combining high doses of HGH (injected) with Letrozole which reduces your levels of estrogen. At 18 years old i started this cycle. Everybody is different, but when i was 13-14 i had a bone age of a 10-11 year old. This was discovered by doctors and i still have the medical record. If you didnt eat well enough in your younger years, catch up growth is very possible before 21. At 18 my bone age was 15. I first showed signs of puberty at 15/16. Considering my parents are very short, both under 5'3, my doctor was surprised at how much i grew after 18. This goes to show that Nutrition, HGH, Exercise and environmental factors play a huge role in the growth and development of the human body, perhaps even outplaying genetics. And for some people the growth plates mature at a very very slow rate as it did in my case.  If i reach 6'0, i will definitely not do LL and im proof that perhaps the growth plates will never fuse if estrogen levels are kept very low if your male.

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Posted on Nov 22, 2017, 12:00 pm
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I asked my doc to test my hgh levels in the blood and i was actually deficient in HGH, to my surprise, and thats why i was able to get it prescribed by a doctor. Either way, i have been growing pretty steadily ever since i started the cycle and it still hasnt stopped. The human body grows as long as the growth plates are open. In most males all growth plates are fused by 18-21, that is true. But at 20. I say i still have a chance to reach 6'0 before turning 22 years of age. If not, im good with 5'9. Im closer to 5'10 and in shoes i could easily say im 6'0 lol

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