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well darn lol i thought i had a chance lol.... seriously i would

have never considered height changes if i had not read where some

folks i will add this ... usually persons who were over 400

pounds ...who as they get into the lower 200's suddenly gain an inch

or so... it does stand to reason that the heavier you were the more

gravitational pull on your bones and space between them... and as

you loose massive amounts of weight you could have some rebound of

the tissues between the bones... so... still something to think

about... i could still get a bit taller ... sigh or not... at my

lightest weight i was only 5/7 and perhaps a half... i was measured

at 5'6' at some point in the last 5 years but i vehimently denied

that height... so... i am babbeling arent i??? yep i need a shake be

back shortly :-)

hugssssssssssssss

Peach

-- In GastricBypass-LOSERS , Shaffer

<friedabob@i...> wrote:

> Funny that I remember height issues coming up on one of the boards

this

> week. Yesterday as lunch time ended, our head teacher asked me...

um.

> I know you are getting thinner, but is it possible that you could

be

> getting shorter? I said it is possible, or taller too. It could

go

> either way. So we measured using rulers. The rulers said I was 5

foot

> 11 inches. I am supposed to be 6 foot tall. OK, before Peach

gets all

> tingly thinking she is catching up on me, let me add these are art

cart

> rulers that kids have drum sticked beyond recognition. So

accuracy is

> questioned. I then went down to the health room scale which has

the

> sliding ruler on top for height checks. It came up at 72

inches...

> actually a bit over.

> --

>

> Lap RNY April 7, 2004

> Dr. Petrick, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pa.

> SW 445, DOS 412, CW 323, GW 200

> Friedabob on Yahoo Messenger if anyone wants to chat.

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I actually " grew " a full inch according to my doc's measuring

thingy. He said some increase in height is common after a large

weight loss since joints tend to be more compressed when a person is

obese. Also, one tends to stand more erect after losing weight since

they are not drug down as much and confidence improves. Sounded

logical to me.

Toi

> Funny that I remember height issues coming up on one of the boards

this

> week. Yesterday as lunch time ended, our head teacher asked me...

um.

> I know you are getting thinner, but is it possible that you could

be

> getting shorter? I said it is possible, or taller too. It could

go

> either way. So we measured using rulers. The rulers said I was 5

foot

> 11 inches. I am supposed to be 6 foot tall. OK, before Peach

gets all

> tingly thinking she is catching up on me, let me add these are art

cart

> rulers that kids have drum sticked beyond recognition. So

accuracy is

> questioned. I then went down to the health room scale which has

the

> sliding ruler on top for height checks. It came up at 72

inches...

> actually a bit over.

> --

>

> Lap RNY April 7, 2004

> Dr. Petrick, Geisinger Medical Center, Danville, Pa.

> SW 445, DOS 412, CW 323, GW 200

> Friedabob on Yahoo Messenger if anyone wants to chat.

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I'm 5'4 " <pout>

Bobbi

----- Original Message -----

>

> 5'6 is short????? I must be a midget. I'm almost 5 5, I call that

> average. Of course my 6'5 brother an 6'7 and 6'4 and 6' son call me

> shorty. My youngest nephew was so funny the last time he was here (a few

> weeks ago) he kept picking me up.

>

> Darcy

>

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