Quote from: dalebert on August 19, 2013, 10:11:39 AM
My guess is the earlier measurements just weren't very accurate and whatever you're being told over and over again is probably done correctly.
Between the ages of about eighteen and twenty-two, I was separately measured by my parents, my then-boyfriend, myself, and a nice nurse at Student Health. I may have been measured in other doctor's offices as well, but I do not remember. However, I would have remembered if they'd said I was an inch taller than I'd been told before. Also, I was just a bit shorter than my ex, who was painfully honest about being 5' 7". He was in the Reserves and would likely have been accurately measured at least once, if not more. In addition, my mother was also 5' 6" (although I don't know who measured her), and we were the same height.
Lately, I've been measured by myself and one nurse, and, although we both come up with 5' 7" and a bit, our numbers do not even match. Don't you think it's more likely that, if there has been no actual growth, the original measurements are more accurate and I'm still only 5' 6"? That outcome would fit with what you said about being told over and over, but I'm reasonably sure that I'm taller now. I'm just not sure how much taller.
The reports in this thread are only anecdotal and are self-reported. It's possible that we are all incorrect or deluded. But the height issue is something that ought to be studied. The results could be interesting.
I should ask my buddy to be remeasured. He started out at 4' 11 1/2" and would love to get that extra half inch.