I THINK ULL TOP OUT AT 5'7 AND 3/4
2007-07-25 23:02:18
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answered by Anonymous
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It could happen, Josh.
True story: When I was in 6th grade a boy in my class was 6' tall. In 7th grade he was 6'1"; 8th grade he grew to 6'2", and it continued every year until we graduated from high school, when he was 6' 6". I don't know what happened after that, but it sounds like you are on a similar track. Just cut out junk food and eat very well. Usually men stop growing at 18, but they can continue growing until they are 24.
2007-07-25 23:09:09
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answered by Jeanne B 7
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Your height depends on your genetics and nutrition.
What is the height of your parents and siblings-if they are above/below average will give you a guideline
At what age did you start puberty-were you a late starter.so that you may still have several years left.
what was your height when you were 12,13,14,15, plot on graph .This will give you an idea of growth rate.
Assuming that you followed normal patterns i suspect that you are now slowing down so maybe another half to an inch 5-9
2007-07-25 23:11:26
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answered by Anonymous
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How tall are your parents, i was 5'6 when i was 15, now im 16 im 5'8
2007-07-27 01:24:52
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answered by ertyu 3
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Possibly.
2007-07-26 00:03:00
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answered by Anonymous
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it's highly likely guys stop officially growing at age 21 so you could really shoot up from now until then. so yes it is possible, and i would say likely too.
2007-07-25 23:10:32
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answered by dreycraft 2
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Your grown out lengh is usually about twice your lengh when you were six years old.
2007-07-29 09:19:48
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answered by odball 2
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how tall are your folks? how tall are their folks? It's genetics dude, if nobody else in your family is six foot, you probably won't be either
2007-07-25 23:05:42
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answered by rumblecookie 4
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Not a chance
2007-07-25 23:02:52
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answered by Anonymous
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no, you might hit 5'9 or 5'10 though
2007-07-26 00:05:28
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answered by Anonymous
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