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Posted on Apr 25, 2019, 4:57 pm
#121

Genetics? Bull

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Posted on May 2, 2019, 1:29 pm
#122

Quote from: Svensk on January 14, 2016, 02:28:29 PMDad: 6'2-6'3
Mum: 5'9
Me: 5'9 (almost 6'0 later... Hehe!)
Cousin male: 6'9
Cousin male2:6'8
Cousin female: 6'2
Cousin female2: 6'2
aunt: 6'4
gradma: 6'4
grandpa: 6'4
Are u from Montenegro?

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Posted on May 2, 2019, 1:33 pm
#123

Me:162cm
My father:162cm
My mother:156-158cm
My sister:160-162cm

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Posted on May 2, 2019, 2:08 pm
#124

Hi Guys,

Cool thread.

My Height: 5'1.25"
My New Height Post CLL: 5'4.25"

Father: 6'0"
Mother: 4'11"


I had a bone age when I was 10 years old by one of the best growth doctor's offices around.  Based on best practice estimates, my height was going to be 5'7 - 5'10" range.

At age 11, I had a surge of puberty that was much too fast and strong and it hit me with a force. It was precocious and as a result, my bones aged too quickly (fused) and my height growth stopped at 5'1" (Precocious Puberty). I was done growing by age 12.  I was actually 4'6 at age 11 and that summer I grew 6.5 inches. It was insane. Everyone thought the height issue was over. Little did they know that the onset of extreme puberty was why I grew so rapidly.  I actually was forfeiting my growth.  It was funny because I was so well developed (early developed) that I was throwing my peer group and older kids all over the place in wrestling and on the football field (Pop Warner, etc).  I was so much stronger and muscular (Natural muscles, not weight lifting) than my peers that I actually had scouts coming out to vet me.  Well, the rest is history as I mentioned.   Such is life, guys. We go forward and we have to own whatever we got and do something with it.

I implore the parents on this community to monitor their children's height closely and their puberty onset. If it's still early enough; hormonal imbalances and early onsets of puberty can be safely controlled with modern medical technology and your child can salvage a great height... at least closer to their true height.

All the best CLL Family.

Talk soon,

-IFS

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Posted on May 2, 2019, 2:42 pm
#125

I just found out, that at the age of 15 i was 171 cm, between 15 and 16 had grown 4 cm and between 16 and 17 just 2cm(because at 16  and 9 month y.o. I was 176)

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Posted on May 10, 2019, 8:59 pm
#126

Quote from: YungGud on May 02, 2019, 02:42:40 PMI just found out, that at the age of 15 i was 171 cm, between 15 and 16 had grown 4 cm and between 16 and 17 just 2cm(because at 16  and 9 month y.o. I was 176)

How old are you right now?

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Posted on May 13, 2019, 6:54 pm
#127

Great grandfather and great grandmother: 1,90 (he weighted 110kg/240lbs) and 1,50
Their children - my grandfather (father's father) and his siblings: 1,70
The only one who was taller in his siblings was his 1,80 sister

My grandmother  (father's mother): 1,60, she was probably a little bit taller than that decades ago
Her parents: I dont know

my dad and siblings = 1,70

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Great grandfather and great grandmother: 1,80 and 1,60
Their children - my grandfather (mom's father): 1,74

Great grandfather and great grandmother: 1,90 and 1,78
Their children - my grandmother (mom's mom): my grandmother - 1,65, her siblings: 1,90 (male) and 1,75 (female) around

My uncle: 1,74
My aunt: 1,60
My mom: 1,65

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me: 1,70

I'm very unlucky





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Posted on May 17, 2019, 4:25 am
#128

Father 185 and mother 162. Me 185

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