I will turn 16 on the 8th of September, 2007
I am 5' 6 tall and weigh about 145 lbs
Height has always been a sensitive issue in my eyes and I can understand its importance because of how it is perceived by society.
Suffice it to say that I don't want to stay 5' 6 for one reason or another.
I have looked into other methods for height increase and found that most, if not all are ineffective, with the exception of the "limb lengthening procedure" and "human growth hormone," respectively.
Just judging from a cursory glance, the first of these two would not be feasible.
That leaves Human Growth Hormone. Human Growth Hormone
is available in oral sprays, pills, and injections.
Essentially, only the injections work.
I have about $ 10,000 to spare offhand.
I have been reading prudently and found that HGH by injection, the cost that is, ranges from "$ 10,000 - $ 18,000
I don't quite understand the discrepancy. Nonetheless, I am willing to bear any discomfort or inconvenience if that is the issue at hand.
It is required that the epiphyseal plates be open for HGH to work properly, in increasing height gains in adolescents
In a nutshell I have three potential problems.
a)Do I have enough money to pay for the treatment ($ 10,000 no more, no less)?
b)Have my growth plates closed?
c)Supposing that cost and eligibility don’t pose an issue and I reach the treatment stage, about how much could I be expected to grow and what might be my final height?
Thanks for your help, it is greatly appreciated.
Did I leave the impression that I was female...?
I'm not.
In light of that you could probably understand my concern
Best answer:
Answer by music_literature_freak
You probably have enough money to afford it and your growth plates have not closed yet. Usually, your growth plates mold together by the time you're in your early 20s.
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I can understand your sensitivity -- but, you are by no means "below" average, and you haven't even stopped growing yet. Put your money to use by using it for college.
ReplyDeleteSide effects of HGH
"If your body has too much HGH in it, you can develop a disease called acromegaly, which causes the hands and face to grow freakishly big. The jaw becomes larger and your face becomes rough and oily.
"Organs like the heart, kidney and liver will also start to grow too much, which can cause heart disease, diabetes and other nasty ailments. Using HGH can also increase the risk of cancer because of the unnatural growth of cells. Some doctors say the apparent increase in the size of Barry Bonds' head over the past few seasons is a sign that he has injected HGH to improve athletic performance. While human growth hormone may help some athletes, using HGH is also cheating and its dangerous side effects can be especially damaging to kids and teens, whose bodies are already going through major changes during puberty."
You know your height is not bad for your age, youre still going to have till your 18 maybe 19 to keep groing. You might hit a growth spurt during this time and get even taller. The thing with HGH is that youre introducing synthetic hormones to your body that you have no idea what the outcome might be. when you get up in the morning instead of worrying about your height you should ask yourself how you really feel inside, trust me at 16, height should be the last thing in your mind. Girls should be number 1. LOL
ReplyDeleteI second what music literature freak says. Also, you are 5ft6in which is a good height, the average height for women in the US is 5ft5in. I am almost 17 and 5 ft 4in and i don't mind my height though, if i suddenly grew 6 inches and became the height of a supermodel, i wouldn't mind but, you do have to remind yourself that you don't want to be too tall because you don't want to tower over your boyfriend. The average height for a man in the US is 5ft10in. With heels at my "dream height" i would be 6ft2in......
ReplyDeleteI think you are at a really good height...