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Former Member08/02/2022 16:43:48
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John P08/02/2022 16:49:00
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Does it really matter, so long as your feet still reach the floor.

John

magpie08/02/2022 16:51:23
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I know the feeling, i have lost 3 inches due to 4 collapsed vertebrae and osteoperosis.

Starting to look a bit like Quasimodo with my bent spine. dont know

IanT08/02/2022 17:12:23
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My wife was once considerably taller than me but is now noticably shorter. I'm not sure if she has shrunk or I've had a late life spurt. We are both much broader in the beam though, so have certainly grown out sideways ...

Fortunately (for my well being) she will not read this post either!

IanT

Michael Callaghan08/02/2022 17:14:41
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I have lost an inch in the past 5 years. Was always 5ft 10. But now 5ft 9. It’s an age think

Sam Longley 108/02/2022 17:25:36
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I have not lost any height, Still 6ft 6ins, but for no apparent reason I have lost well over 2.5 stone in the last 12 months (started the day I had 1st jab ) I tried on a suit that I last wore when i was in my late 20s.It still had my Round Table badge on it. I will not say it was a perfect fit, but it was passable. Even my sports jackets, that had been long since consigned to storage, fitted really well. Pity that I no longer need so many suits etc. at 75 years of age though.

These days it tends to be rugby tops (that ones daughter seems to want to buy for birthday & Xmas), jumpers (daughter again) & trousers from the local tool shop. Socks & slippers (wife) same size as before. (Socks & the wifewink)

Chris Evans 608/02/2022 17:27:46
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I am down from 6 ft to sub 5 ft 10". Years of leaning over machinery and heavy lifting took it's toll but worst for me is the ravages of Parkinson's. Medication helps but I doubt I will stand upright again.

Harry Wilkes08/02/2022 17:42:13
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Putt me down for an 1" degeneration of lower disc's wink

H

Dave Shield 108/02/2022 18:04:50
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My arms are getting shorter, or my legs are getting longer. Trouble reaching my feet to put my socks on in the morning.

Please advise.

oldvelo08/02/2022 18:25:46
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I am much taller now as when I get down on the floor to reach under something it takes me longer to get up so it must be further so I must be taller.

Peter Greene08/02/2022 18:40:04
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My wife, who has some dementia, complains that all her clothes are too big for her. I try to explain that her frame has shrunk (loss of calcium) but she prefers the more logical explanation that "they" have taken all her clothes and substituted their own, larger, ones.

Edited By Peter Greene 🇨🇦 on 08/02/2022 18:40:54

Dave Shield 108/02/2022 18:57:01
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Thank you for the help. I find it harder to see things on the floor, therefore the floor must be further away. Problem solved. the legs are getting longer. I will measure them each week and record the results.

Peter Cook 608/02/2022 19:07:19
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Posted by Dave Shield 1 on 08/02/2022 18:04:50:

Trouble reaching my feet to put my socks on in the morning.

Please advise.

Sandals?

Ady108/02/2022 19:14:27
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It's the beak marks on the top of your head that make you shorter

Mike Poole08/02/2022 19:17:27
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I may be getting shorter but my waist is getting bigger, anyone worried about losing height should get their platform shoes out from the 70s.

Mike

Mark Rand08/02/2022 19:21:25
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I've always been shorter. 5' 4" to be exact. laugh

MikeK08/02/2022 20:09:25
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Yep, the spinal discs compress over time and lose their springiness, unfortunately. Not looking forward to it. I've only lost a little height so far, but it's only a matter of time. I do my back exercises, though, to help keep things mobile.

Jon Lawes08/02/2022 20:23:35
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I lost my leg quite a few years back and up until that point had always walked in a very hunched and twisted manner (I was in my late twenties, maybe early thirties). Upon walking on my prosthetic for the first time I was able to walk straight and taller for the first time in my life. People didn't recognise me, I'm sure at least partially because I'd suddenly gained height!

A friend lost his legs to an IED and had always been quite short.... however if you get to chose the length of both your legs apparently there is a bit of latitude and you can elect to be a little taller if you like.... I think he rather pushed the boundaries though!

Nicholas Farr08/02/2022 20:33:21
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Hi, well I haven't lost even a 1mm since the last one. wink

Regards Nick.

pgk pgk08/02/2022 20:40:21
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I suggest some of us need an NHS script for time in orbit at zero G to recover our height.

pgk

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