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Impressive considering what he had done and what he's been through. Going from 5'5 - 5'11 (a whole six inches) is no easy feat. So many were clowning him telling him how he'd walk funny for the rest of his life and now he's eating routines in the gym seemingly more than people who never had any sort of procedure and are lazy when they walk into their local fitness center.
Regardless of what detractors have to say, this guy is going to live a fulfilling life from here on in on his own terms.
When I was in College I had this happen where my girlfriend's friends tried to break us up multiple times. She eventually dropped two of them. Her and I didn't work out, but she was disappointed that they were supportive of someone she liked and was treating her well.
Knowing what we all know I can't imagine this not crossing the mind of those on here who have sons who are projected to be much shorter than average.
Dude, I know grown men who are still mad at parents for things that happened during their childhood like divorce. I would be devastated if my offspring developed health problems directly as a result to this. I think I'm correct in my thinking that the resenment they would have toward me because of something like this would be far greater than the resentment of me not doing this.
Parents with money aren't having it when it comes to the possibility of their sons being 5'4 adults.
Can't say that I'm surprised that it's happening at that volume. What is surprising is the parents they interviewed wanting to stay anonymous.