Growth Plates debunked?

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The Tragic Story Of Adam Rainer, Who Went From Dwarf To Giant

https://www.businessinsider.com/adam-rainer-was-both-a-dwarf-and-a-giant-2015-1
Long story short:
Was considered to be a dwarf at 21 and continued to grow in height over the next decade. From 4'2 - 7'1.
How was that possible considering his growth plates should have been closed.

He does look freakish near the end of his years but during the earlier parts he seems pretty decent.
Considering this, does it mean it's possible to use MK-677 to achieve his earlier look and height gains. Just a thought 🤔
Adam Rainer Was Both A Dwarf And A Giant - Business Insider
 
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Adam Rainer Dwarf to Giant

I'll bet they were still open. He looked like a child.
 
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Try it out and report back
 
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If this was the case, all athletes using GH (most of them) would keep growing past the age of 18, which they usually do not

Dennis cyplenkov was the same height at 18 as he is now, and uses enough GH to kill a horse
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If this was the case, all athletes using GH (most of them) would keep growing past the age of 18, which they usually do not

Dennis cyplenkov was the same height at 18 as he is now, and uses enough GH to kill a horse
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If this was the case, all athletes using GH (most of them) would keep growing past the age of 18, which they usually do not

Dennis cyplenkov was the same height at 18 as he is now, and uses enough GH to kill a horse
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That's very true as well, probably something to do in addition to GH. Since almost all the giants affected by their pituitary gland disorder somehow continue to grow even in their mid 20s.
 
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That's very true as well, probably something to do in addition to GH. Since almost all the giants affected by their pituitary gland disorder somehow continue to grow even in their mid 20s.
You're a very wise graycel Oogway
 
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No, all it proves is that growth is possible past growth plate closure. Now, how to *replicate* that is unknown.
 
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Not the same mechanism
@Strike_Poseidon
 
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@Strike_Poseidon be like :
20200630 204522
 
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Now i'm actually curious what knowledge @Strike_Poseidon will bless me with :ROFLMAO:
 
It’s acromegaly. Your growth plates don’t really fuse if you develop it before they naturally fuse. At least not for many, many years.

This is what I vaguely remember reading about 4 years ago anyways.
 
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Just get acromegaly theory.
That's essentially the entire point of Strikes stack, not exactly to get a tumor in your pituitary but to simulate its effects in some way. The problem is though there is a minor side effect of cancer
 
Yeah and his face got deformed

Which is pointless
 
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Can someone repost Poseidon's stack
 

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