Quote from: Sanity on October 24, 2018, 11:38:11 AMdude il put an end to this. when ur fking up the circadian rythem ur not shutting down ur pituitary gland or ripping it to shreds. ur just disturbing the normal secretion of GH. and if u just slept 2 hours at night 70-80% of the GH is already released then as most of GH is released during the first 3 hours of sleep in REM phase. then the rest of GH will be compensated during the day or the next time u sleep. yes over a long period of time say 4-5 years it can cause just a slightly less amount of gross GH but not so much to stunt the height by 4-5cm as some here claim, unless they had poor nutrition and were affected by infections at the same time. end of story.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15339260
lolll the one who said 4-5cm is yourself pal.
That being said, I had poor nutrition too and 3 hours of sleep was gold for me back then. Feels bad man. 
Would you be able to forgive yourself if you stunted your height?
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on October 24, 2018, 12:58:28 PMlolll the one who said 4-5cm is yourself pal.
That being said, I had poor nutrition too and 3 hours of sleep was gold for me back then. Feels bad man. 
read again.i said 4-5 if combined with other factors
and say even if u had 2 more inches u'd be still considered shorty and u'd stil be wanting to compete with 6 footers so tht changes nothing
Quote from: Sanity on October 24, 2018, 01:13:40 PMread again.i said 4-5 if combined with other factors
and say even if u had 2 more inches u'd be still considered shorty and u'd stil be wanting to compete with 6 footers so tht changes nothing
I strongly disagree. It's true that I could still want to be 6 footers. But saying it changes nothing is total non-sense. I and a lot of other people break our bones for 2 inches, because it makes a world difference.
In short, 5'8" is not tall, but a reasonable male height, whereas 5'6 and under aren't. There's a huge gap between 'short' and 'normal' The difference between the number of women who are shorter than 5'8" and the ones who are shorter than 5'6" is massive.
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on October 24, 2018, 01:26:22 PMI strongly disagree. It's true that I could still want to be 6 footers. But saying it changes nothing is total non-sense. I and a lot of other people break our bones for 2 inches, because it makes a world difference.
In short, 5'8" is not tall, but a reasonable male height, whereas 5'6 and under aren't. There's a huge gap between 'short' and 'normal' The difference between the number of women who are shorter than 5'8" and the ones who are shorter than 5'6" is massive.
If you can't accept urself at 5'6, doubt u would accept urself at 5'8
Quote from: YourSpaceBoyfriend on October 24, 2018, 02:42:38 PMIf you can't accept urself at 5'6, doubt u would accept urself at 5'8
It doesn't matter I accept or not, 5'8" is obviously world better of a height. The statistics tell us everything.
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on October 24, 2018, 05:18:14 PMIt doesn't matter I accept or not, 5'8" is obviously world better of a height. The statistics tell us everything.
It still wouldn't be enough for you. And thats the point.
Quote from: YourSpaceBoyfriend on October 24, 2018, 05:25:30 PMIt still wouldn't be enough for you. And thats the point.
The point is I am liable to regret if I lose 1-2" inches to sleep and stress.
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on October 24, 2018, 06:23:35 PMThe point is I am liable to regret if I lose 1-2" inches to sleep and stress.
Nobody is against you sitting in your own misery
Quote from: YourSpaceBoyfriend on October 24, 2018, 09:04:36 PMNobody is against you sitting in your own misery
It's not about you against me sitting in my own my misery or feeling sympathy for me.
The point is that losing 2" over unnecessary reasons is regrettable and anyone who says "It's ok that you stunted 2" because you would still be quite short even if you didn't anyway" is a total idiot.
And these people should never be on this forum. Anyone who's thinking about doing LL will surely appreciate 2" or even one.
Quote from: Bruce Wayne on October 24, 2018, 10:15:07 PMThe point is that losing 2" over unnecessary reasons is regrettable and anyone who says "It's ok that you stunted 2" because you would still be quite short even if you didn't anyway" is a total idiot.
And these people should never be on this forum. Anyone who's thinking about doing LL will surely appreciate 2" or even one.
If stunting growth would actually happen to all of you.
Unless you didn't have medical condition then you didn't stunt your growth. Its dumbass reason for losers who can't accept that their current height is purely cuz of their genetics and do it just to feel bad about themselves. Typical victim mentality.
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