To OP have you had an x-ray to confirm that your plates have fused?
Quote from: Tylerdurden389 on September 04, 2014, 08:42:04 PMI don't think you're done growing yet. Men typically grow until they're 18-21 years old (For women typically it's between 16-18 years old. That's why they hit puberty earlier than boys do, and thus causes the height discrepancy between the genders that leads to teenage boys who begins having feelings of inadequacy as the get older). I myself was shocked to see I had grown when I went to the doctor at 21 years old and saw that I was nearly an inch taller than what I was at 19 years old. And I'm positive that at 19 years old I was taller than I was 16 years old.
You've got time. Wait until you're 20-21 years old before going forward with this. Though I wouldn't rule out saving up as early as possible. This way you're ready sooner than later if you decide to go through with it.
There's a good chance he is. It's very common for boys to finish growing at 16. Generally speaking, you'll finish growing when your 15-18 and if your not, you'll almost always have a good idea of your final height will be.
Quote from: LittleWhiteMan on September 04, 2014, 07:22:48 PMI am 16 years old, I am from Mexico but my genetic compose isn't that of a "mexican", I actually have French background and my family is quite tall. My leg bones, however, are done growing so if I ever grow the only growth I may expect would be from my back (but I doubt it).
beg you man fix your spine issue you may get 4 inches taller just from fixing your severe scoliosis!! 
Quote from: LittleWhiteMan on August 29, 2014, 05:50:43 AMI am 155 cm right now, I always wanted to be 180 at least but we never get what we wish. I was thinking if it was possible to get to at least 175 cm through LL? Is it? And if so, how many time should I expect to get out of the treatment? 8 to 12 months? Is it possible in 9 months?
It is totally possible, but prepare for rocky balboa-level training to get back to normal! With Dr. Guichet, Betz, or Rozbruch, you could probably achieve about 10 cm of bilateral lengthening per segment in about 7-8 months before getting back to normal. You'll have to return after recovery for the next 10 cm on you other leg segments. All in all, it'll be about 14-16 months before you are fully-recovered.
Quote from: LittleWhiteMan on August 29, 2014, 01:50:52 PMI won't spend such amount of money in dumb surgeries just to be taller, I actually think height is a dumb thing to worry about but everyone on earth cares about it for some f**king reasn, especially women. Anyway, my sitting height is 79 cm while the rest of my height is 76 cm. My head circumference is around 22 inches I am guessing. Swingspan is around 5'2"-5'4". Shoe size 6 1/2, hand length 6.7. My lower body is pretty unproportionate. Btw weight has nothing to do with it, I could get taller and gain weight afterwards, anyhow there is nothing wrong with 102 lbs. I know someone who is 5'11" and weights 105 lbs. I also have a friend whose sitting height is like 82 and he is like 182 cm tall; he doesn't seem unproportionate actually lol but he is actually pretty sturdy perhaps thats why.
Amen to this, my brother! I love my height of 5'7; I think 5'8 is the perfect height. But, I want to be a respected physicist and lady-killer, so I've gotta break my bones and get growing.
to me recovery is when you can walk unaided thru the mall normal speed.
Are people mostly doing the surgery where it takes 9 months and they put rings around your legs?
Or are people doing the one where they shove a pencil-sized cylinder in the bones and it expands from within your legs?
GTFO of here.
20 cm? Seriously?
I mean, it is ambitious, but it's not impossible. He's going to need an iron will to achieve it, though. But, he'll be a new, well-respected man at 5'9 when he's done!
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