I Had My Bone Age Checked, Is There a Chance of Growing Taller? (X-ray image available)

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First of all, hello everyone, I had my bone age checked today. The doctor said my biological age is 13 years and 9 months, and that my bone age is 15 years, and that I could grow another 2-3 cm, and that the plaques are closing. I asked if I might have experienced early puberty or if my bone age is advanced due to high estrogen. He said, no, my development is perfectly normal; men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).

I'm 176 cm tall, weigh 54 kg, my mother's height is 163 cm, and my father's height is 174 cm. I've grown steadily every year until now, but I haven't experienced a sudden growth spurt. Even though it doesn't run in my family and I'm not dark-skinned, I have hair on my body. Around the age of 12 or 12.5, I started growing a mustache and beard on my face, and I started growing hair in my armpits and genital area. Despite never consuming packaged foods and washing my face regularly since childhood, I started getting acne at age 12. Initially, they weren't very common, but starting this winter, I've experienced a significant increase in acne, and it's also started appearing on my neck. A few months ago, when I went to the dermatologist for acne, the doctor mentioned excess sebum production due to high androgen levels. I'd read that high androgen levels cause plaques to close prematurely. My voice is a bit thin, neither deep nor high-pitched. However, the most striking feature is that sperm production started at age 12. My mother also says she had a healthy prenatal period.

I don't think I experienced early puberty because I know that puberty begins at the age when sperm production begins.

Also, as a child, I was always taller than my peers and was never overweight or fat.

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Could I be taller than that? Thanks in advance to everyone who answers this seriously. I wish you a happy forum :heart:
 
I think that doctor is an idiot because men have small amounts of estrogen (estrogen helps with brain development, bone density, etc.)
He’s completely right, men only have estrogen due to aromatization.

Op consider yourself lucky. 176cm at 13. with such short parents is rare.
 
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you will grow taller don't listen to these doctors they told my friend will reach only 1.85m he is now 1.98m
 
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men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).
Hes a fucking idiot,test will aromatize no mayter if its high or low
 
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First of all, hello everyone, I had my bone age checked today. The doctor said my biological age is 13 years and 9 months, and that my bone age is 15 years, and that I could grow another 2-3 cm, and that the plaques are closing. I asked if I might have experienced early puberty or if my bone age is advanced due to high estrogen. He said, no, my development is perfectly normal; men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).

I'm 176 cm tall, weigh 54 kg, my mother's height is 163 cm, and my father's height is 174 cm. I've grown steadily every year until now, but I haven't experienced a sudden growth spurt. Even though it doesn't run in my family and I'm not dark-skinned, I have hair on my body. Around the age of 12 or 12.5, I started growing a mustache and beard on my face, and I started growing hair in my armpits and genital area. Despite never consuming packaged foods and washing my face regularly since childhood, I started getting acne at age 12. Initially, they weren't very common, but starting this winter, I've experienced a significant increase in acne, and it's also started appearing on my neck. A few months ago, when I went to the dermatologist for acne, the doctor mentioned excess sebum production due to high androgen levels. I'd read that high androgen levels cause plaques to close prematurely. My voice is a bit thin, neither deep nor high-pitched. However, the most striking feature is that sperm production started at age 12. My mother also says she had a healthy prenatal period.

I don't think I experienced early puberty because I know that puberty begins at the age when sperm production begins.

Also, as a child, I was always taller than my peers and was never overweight or fat.

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Could I be taller than that? Thanks in advance to everyone who answers this seriously. I wish you a happy forum :heart:
genetically your height sounds pretty normal compared to your parents
 
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genetically your height sounds pretty normal compared to your parents, I doubt you will grow noticeably taller maybe to 180cm
you will grow taller don't listen to these doctors they told my friend will reach only 1.85m he is now 1.98m
doctors now are so uneducated and retarded
there is only a small percentile that keep up to date with modern medicine/studies
went to school 20 years ago and think they are geniuses :feelstastyman:
 
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doctors now are so uneducated and retarded
there is only a small percentile that keep up to date with modern medicine/studies
went to school 20 years ago and think they are geniuses :feelstastyman:
unfortunately that's right /:
 
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you will grow taller don't listen to these doctors they told my friend will reach only 1.85m he is now 1.98m
wow that's unbelieveable. so, do you know height of him parents?
 
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well, am i grow taller anymore? what do you think?
most definitely just depends if that's a cm or 12 cm
pharmaceuticals are always an option but other than that stay active and keep a good diet
 
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most definitely just depends if that's a cm or 12 cm
pharmaceuticals are always an option but other than that stay active and keep a good diet
i understand, thank you so much for your help sir ❤️
 
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First of all, hello everyone, I had my bone age checked today. The doctor said my biological age is 13 years and 9 months, and that my bone age is 15 years, and that I could grow another 2-3 cm, and that the plaques are closing. I asked if I might have experienced early puberty or if my bone age is advanced due to high estrogen. He said, no, my development is perfectly normal; men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).

I'm 176 cm tall, weigh 54 kg, my mother's height is 163 cm, and my father's height is 174 cm. I've grown steadily every year until now, but I haven't experienced a sudden growth spurt. Even though it doesn't run in my family and I'm not dark-skinned, I have hair on my body. Around the age of 12 or 12.5, I started growing a mustache and beard on my face, and I started growing hair in my armpits and genital area. Despite never consuming packaged foods and washing my face regularly since childhood, I started getting acne at age 12. Initially, they weren't very common, but starting this winter, I've experienced a significant increase in acne, and it's also started appearing on my neck. A few months ago, when I went to the dermatologist for acne, the doctor mentioned excess sebum production due to high androgen levels. I'd read that high androgen levels cause plaques to close prematurely. My voice is a bit thin, neither deep nor high-pitched. However, the most striking feature is that sperm production started at age 12. My mother also says she had a healthy prenatal period.

I don't think I experienced early puberty because I know that puberty begins at the age when sperm production begins.

Also, as a child, I was always taller than my peers and was never overweight or fat.

X-ray:
View attachment 4313766

Could I be taller than that? Thanks in advance to everyone who answers this seriously. I wish you a happy forum :heart:
Heightmogs me
 
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grey calls his doctor retarded, procedes to say aromatase is bs
No, there's no problem with testosterone being converted to estrogen, I accept that. My doctor said there's no estrogen in men, do you think that could be true?
 
First of all, hello everyone, I had my bone age checked today. The doctor said my biological age is 13 years and 9 months, and that my bone age is 15 years, and that I could grow another 2-3 cm, and that the plaques are closing. I asked if I might have experienced early puberty or if my bone age is advanced due to high estrogen. He said, no, my development is perfectly normal; men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).

I'm 176 cm tall, weigh 54 kg, my mother's height is 163 cm, and my father's height is 174 cm. I've grown steadily every year until now, but I haven't experienced a sudden growth spurt. Even though it doesn't run in my family and I'm not dark-skinned, I have hair on my body. Around the age of 12 or 12.5, I started growing a mustache and beard on my face, and I started growing hair in my armpits and genital area. Despite never consuming packaged foods and washing my face regularly since childhood, I started getting acne at age 12. Initially, they weren't very common, but starting this winter, I've experienced a significant increase in acne, and it's also started appearing on my neck. A few months ago, when I went to the dermatologist for acne, the doctor mentioned excess sebum production due to high androgen levels. I'd read that high androgen levels cause plaques to close prematurely. My voice is a bit thin, neither deep nor high-pitched. However, the most striking feature is that sperm production started at age 12. My mother also says she had a healthy prenatal period.

I don't think I experienced early puberty because I know that puberty begins at the age when sperm production begins.

Also, as a child, I was always taller than my peers and was never overweight or fat.

X-ray:
View attachment 4313766

Could I be taller than that? Thanks in advance to everyone who answers this seriously. I wish you a happy forum :heart:
yeah u had early puberty tbh and ur plates look close to closure maybe 1 more year
 
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No, there's no problem with testosterone being converted to estrogen, I accept that. My doctor said there's no estrogen in men, do you think that could be true?
yeah mb i thought you meant that you thought so, sry lol
 
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First of all, hello everyone, I had my bone age checked today. The doctor said my biological age is 13 years and 9 months, and that my bone age is 15 years, and that I could grow another 2-3 cm, and that the plaques are closing. I asked if I might have experienced early puberty or if my bone age is advanced due to high estrogen. He said, no, my development is perfectly normal; men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).

I'm 176 cm tall, weigh 54 kg, my mother's height is 163 cm, and my father's height is 174 cm. I've grown steadily every year until now, but I haven't experienced a sudden growth spurt. Even though it doesn't run in my family and I'm not dark-skinned, I have hair on my body. Around the age of 12 or 12.5, I started growing a mustache and beard on my face, and I started growing hair in my armpits and genital area. Despite never consuming packaged foods and washing my face regularly since childhood, I started getting acne at age 12. Initially, they weren't very common, but starting this winter, I've experienced a significant increase in acne, and it's also started appearing on my neck. A few months ago, when I went to the dermatologist for acne, the doctor mentioned excess sebum production due to high androgen levels. I'd read that high androgen levels cause plaques to close prematurely. My voice is a bit thin, neither deep nor high-pitched. However, the most striking feature is that sperm production started at age 12. My mother also says she had a healthy prenatal period.

I don't think I experienced early puberty because I know that puberty begins at the age when sperm production begins.

Also, as a child, I was always taller than my peers and was never overweight or fat.

X-ray:
View attachment 4313766

Could I be taller than that? Thanks in advance to everyone who answers this seriously. I wish you a happy forum :heart:
Your growth plates are visibly open
 
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Oh mu god, do you seriously? İf you are seroius, its really big lifefuel for me
While your finger growth plate don't seem that open your forearm is very visibly open so you have a lot of time left brochado especially if you do things right
 
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First of all, hello everyone, I had my bone age checked today. The doctor said my biological age is 13 years and 9 months, and that my bone age is 15 years, and that I could grow another 2-3 cm, and that the plaques are closing. I asked if I might have experienced early puberty or if my bone age is advanced due to high estrogen. He said, no, my development is perfectly normal; men don't have estrogen anyway. He added, "However, if you have high testosterone, it converts to estrogen (aromatase).

I'm 176 cm tall, weigh 54 kg, my mother's height is 163 cm, and my father's height is 174 cm. I've grown steadily every year until now, but I haven't experienced a sudden growth spurt. Even though it doesn't run in my family and I'm not dark-skinned, I have hair on my body. Around the age of 12 or 12.5, I started growing a mustache and beard on my face, and I started growing hair in my armpits and genital area. Despite never consuming packaged foods and washing my face regularly since childhood, I started getting acne at age 12. Initially, they weren't very common, but starting this winter, I've experienced a significant increase in acne, and it's also started appearing on my neck. A few months ago, when I went to the dermatologist for acne, the doctor mentioned excess sebum production due to high androgen levels. I'd read that high androgen levels cause plaques to close prematurely. My voice is a bit thin, neither deep nor high-pitched. However, the most striking feature is that sperm production started at age 12. My mother also says she had a healthy prenatal period.

I don't think I experienced early puberty because I know that puberty begins at the age when sperm production begins.

Also, as a child, I was always taller than my peers and was never overweight or fat.

X-ray:
View attachment 4313766

Could I be taller than that? Thanks in advance to everyone who answers this seriously. I wish you a happy forum :heart:
You can probably get 1.80 if your knees and spine are still open. You ahd early puberty so not much further than that
 
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While your finger growth plate don't seem that open your forearm is very visibly open so you have a lot of time left brochado especially if you do things right
Thank you sir
You can probably get 1.80 if your knees and spine are still open. You ahd early puberty so not much further than that
Can you give me suggestions? So what do you think about aromasin?
 
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