I will believe it when I see any actual proof. The only way to have actual accurate measure is to take measurement early in the morning, and if you stand perfectly straight, and stretched as much as possible. No tilting anything, no bending spine, no anything like that. Imagine school boys at age 10, everybody wants to measure as high as possible. And thats the only way you can objectively tell if you lost or gain any height. I was 5'11 before transition, and Im still 5'11 years later IF! I measure correctly. Now, if I stand as I normally do (I dont normally stand like 10 year old boys during class measurement), and if I measure myself in the evening, than I miraculously lost an inch!! And if I really really try to make myself even smaller, I can try to tilt my pelvis and spine and what not, and I just might lose another inch, and then Im 5'9. In reality Im still 5'11 if I measure like I should. When I will notice height loss, I will ask my doctor to test me for osteoporosis...