Shrinking
JJtexasgirl
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I wasn't sure where to post this, so here it is. In high school, I always measured at about 5'7.5. I was not the tallest girl, but was certainly taller than most.
Today, my students were doing the Fitness Gram so I had one of the coach's measure me and it said I was 5'6. How is that possible?? I'm only 44 and don't have osteoporosis. I know it shouldn't bother me, but it really does! And I'm still taller than most of the other women I know, so does that mean that they're shrinking too? I'm not ready to be short!!!
Today, my students were doing the Fitness Gram so I had one of the coach's measure me and it said I was 5'6. How is that possible?? I'm only 44 and don't have osteoporosis. I know it shouldn't bother me, but it really does! And I'm still taller than most of the other women I know, so does that mean that they're shrinking too? I'm not ready to be short!!!
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I lost an inch as well... and I'm only 21! :sad:0
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I`m 29 and I used to be 5`9 and now i`m 5`8. It happens. Doesnt mean anything is wrong with your bones, it just happens.0
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just sounds like a snafu in measuring!
have someone measure you at home and see what happens...0 -
Sadly, mid-30s is when you start to shrink. It's more noticeable in tall people (you have more space between vertebrae). Some start earlier, some much later...
The old sayings
You're only as old as you feel (for the optimists)
It's all downhill from here (for the pessimists)
Meh, what do you do? (for the realists)
You get to pick which one....0 -
I lost an inch as well... and I'm only 21! :sad:
SORRY IT WAS FUNNY THE WAY YOU SAID IT.... TYPED IT :laugh: YOU GET WHAT IM SAYING0 -
Measuring can be part of it but all the cushy stuff in our bodies start to compress from the moment we start to walk upright so as the cartilage (and later bone) give way to age and gravity we shrink....0
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Well crap I am barely 5' if I shrink I am screwed!0
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^ I was just thinking the same thing. Im 5 10
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Well crap I am barely 5' if I shrink I am screwed!
Us shorties don't shrink as much. Everyone has the same amount of vertebrae (33). When you shrink, the space between vertebrae is compressed. So, we have less to compress.0 -
Well crap I am barely 5' if I shrink I am screwed!
Us shorties don't shrink as much. Everyone has the same amount of vertebrae (33). When you shrink, the space between vertebrae is compressed. So, we have less to compress.
Woot!0 -
It's most likely a combination of the person measuring differences as well as height loss due to intervertebral disc compression. As everyone ages, we lose the disc height that keeps our vertebrae cushioned. It's natural and normal, just not always fun! Try measuring your height first thing in the morning right after you get out of bed - you might find that you gain a little bit of height since gravity isn't causing compression of your spine during the night!0
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I used to be 5'10" and now am 5'8" and only a few years older than you. Doc said it was because of when I broke my back falling off a horse in high school or so she thought.0
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