I heard the other day that the human growth hormone could actually help you to grow in inches. I know the logic, and they have used it in small children who were deficient in the hormone and therefore had a stunted growth process. But realistically, when you’re over the age of 16 or so, or in my case over the age of 12 when I stopped growing or 21 when I lost 2 inches, is it really practical? You aren’t the height you are, unless you have a certain genetic disorder, because your body is deficient in HGH. Realistically, it just doesn’t work that way!
This whole subject came up because one girl happens to be legally a midget. A midget is defined by a height less than 5 feet tall. She’s about 2 inches under. But when you have that height, I’ve been told you can get a handicap pass. So I was wondering why you would even want to grow more if you could stay that height and get a handicap pass while not having a genetic disorder or being so small that you couldn’t reach the pedals or something. If you are so small you can’t reach the pedals, that is bad. But when I look at it realistically, even if you wanted those extra few inches, would you really be able to grow more with HGH supplements? I am skeptical at best. Actually, I am completely against it, I think it’s rather foolish and misinformed at best, and a big ludacris. But it is entertaining.
