Quote from: FiveTen on November 01, 2019, 07:18:50 PMIMHO, as long as you're at least your father's height then you shouldn't feel bad too much (if the height is not big), as you've somewhat achieved your genetic predisposition. Seems like the mothers' heights do not play too much role at least from my exp (unless too short). In RE to your situation, not sure what's your age (most of the people considering CLL are 18+), but you should be able to at least match your father's height. Did you have much issues with health growing up, what about any abnormalities like spine issues now? There's always hope to gain before doing CCL (what I'm doing now, also while saving up)
I don't know. I never smoked or drank alcohol, drugs or other nasty things. When I was a teenager, I led a sedentary lifestyle and was often nervous. Also, I had early puberty. Maybe these factors negatively influenced the growth.
By the way, my university friend is 5'11, although his parents are about the same height as mine. And his mother is even lower
