01-30-2013, 05:42 AM
I have a few of points. First, your height is not accurately being measured by being "scribbled on the wall". That leads to more than enough error that we will not know whether you grew unless you grow more than two centimeters, and then we can only guestimate that you might have. We need more accuracy than that to really know. By the sounds of it, though, you have not achieved growth that would be obvious enough to discern.
Second, are you young enough to continue growing? If your femurs are fused, it's unlikely to help.
Third, six months is a minimum recommended time. Andrew used it for a year and a few months. Bones don't grow quickly.
I suggest you take a more exact measurement of your height before you continue on.
Second, are you young enough to continue growing? If your femurs are fused, it's unlikely to help.
Third, six months is a minimum recommended time. Andrew used it for a year and a few months. Bones don't grow quickly.
I suggest you take a more exact measurement of your height before you continue on.
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