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are you getting shorter??

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frida Tue 01-Jan-13 15:11:51

met up with some of the rellys over the weekend, they remarked that I seem to have got shorter! got measured, am now one and half inches shorter that I used to be!Actually, I did feel a bit shorter before they mentioned it. I was 5feet 8inches when I was just 10 years old so have always felt 'tall'.

granjura Tue 01-Jan-13 15:19:45

Have you ever been tested for osteoporosis - as 'shortening' is a common symptom. Mind you, most people do get slightly shorter with age, but if it is quick and pronounced, I'd go and discuss it with my GP.

Marelli Tue 01-Jan-13 16:03:59

A couple of years ago, I had really sore and achey knees, so I went to my GP. He asked me what height I thought I was, and I answered 5'10", as I had been since my late teens. He measured me and found me to be just over 5'8". What really bothered me was that I was far too heavy for this 'new' height! Anyway, with the help of glass's diet thread, I lost about two-and-a-half stones, and my knees aren't nearly as bad now! smile

annodomini Tue 01-Jan-13 17:11:03

I'm also 1.5 inches shorter than I once was. I think it has been a gradual process.

Marelli Tue 01-Jan-13 17:24:43

It's funny anno, because I'd noticed that the long-length trousers that I'd always bought before, were suddenly too long! I decided that this was because they were made longer to take really high heels into account (something I've never been able to wear because of DH's being a bit of a short-a..e)! Now I just buy regular length - (DH is shrinking with me, by the way) confused!!

Movedalot Tue 01-Jan-13 17:26:26

I'm almost an inch taller! I put it down to pilates stretching me out from my little 5' 2" to almost 5' 3"

Ylil Tue 01-Jan-13 18:12:31

I've got a little bit longer on one side, had a hip replacement and the leg is now longer sad

tanglerose Tue 01-Jan-13 19:49:29

Why have I got an inch shorter, now only just 5ft but quite a bit wider.Am looking for a steam roller as long as its going the right way!

Marelli Tue 01-Jan-13 19:51:57

tanglerose - grin !

RINKY Tue 01-Jan-13 19:53:50

Good stretching exercises and both Pilates and yoga can help you stay a good height. A lot of sitting tends to put pressure on the neck and spine and reduces you bit by bit. I do a lot of stretching and have managed to stay the same height according to my sisters measuring of me a few months ago. It has also helped me become more flexible rather than less in the last few years so I am very happy.
Am very lucky. I am able to do massage on myself. My sister teaches Pilates and BiL teaches stretch so constantly reminded of what I can do if I complain of an ache or pain.

jO5 Tue 01-Jan-13 20:00:58

There is nothing we can do about it. It's all to do with cartilages and tendons etc. etc. They shrink as we age.

Never mind.

NannaAnna Tue 01-Jan-13 23:09:56

Yoga most certainly helps to prevent 'shrinkage' (and Pilates too, I'm sure). I gained a mighty 1/2" through regular yoga. (It's a lot to me anyway - I'm a dinky 5')
In spells of time over the years where I have not done regular yoga, I've noticed it. 1/2" can make a lot of difference (reaching items on top shelves of supermarkets, for example!)
And keeping supple is crucial as we get older smile

Ana Tue 01-Jan-13 23:15:48

You can reach the top shelves in supermarkets at 5' 1/2" NannaAnna? confused Sometimes I can't, and I'm 5'7"!

Hunt Tue 01-Jan-13 23:36:31

I am the Incredibly Shrinking Grandmother-or is it because all the GSs and GNs are 6ft 4ins and over! Where do they get it from? It actually makes a great deal of diference if you are under 5ft as I am.

Nanado Tue 01-Jan-13 23:45:44

I can reach the top shelves too Ana and I'm 5' 4" (ish). I either lasso things off with my shoulder bag strap, though this is a bit hit and miss and i don't use this method in the wine section any more, or use the bottom shelf as a step or simply stop any passing tall person ( preferably male and fit) and do my 'please can you help little old me' act grin

Nanado Tue 01-Jan-13 23:47:00

hunt have you had a sex change? And shrunk?

NannaAnna Tue 01-Jan-13 23:51:31

Ana my definition of 'reaching' the top shelves is standing on tip-toe, stretching, and edging things off the front of the shelf with the tips of my fingers grin. Same applies to kitchen cupboards!

Ana Wed 02-Jan-13 10:19:51

Nanado, were you thinking of HunterF? grin

jO5 Wed 02-Jan-13 10:21:07

grin that'll be it!

Hunt Wed 02-Jan-13 10:30:53

Nanado, what makes you think I have had a sex change? Have you always thought of me as a Grandpa? I have definitely shrunk due to osteoporosis. Never mind , I always stand two steps up on the stairs to give these boys a hug. I also ask an obliging tall person for help with the things on top shelves. Once ,having been helped by a very tall young man , I found him in the next aisle grovelling to reach something on the bottom shelf. I tapped him on the shoulder and asked, '' Would you like me to reach that for you ?''. He was very amused and we had a good laugh.

Marelli Wed 02-Jan-13 11:56:58

Hunt - maybe Nanado's thinking of HunterF? He's a grandad. smile

Marelli Wed 02-Jan-13 11:57:55

Ooops - sorry Ana! Had missed your comment, there! smile

Nanado Wed 02-Jan-13 12:02:49

Oh yes, I'm thinking of HunterF so sorry Hunt I think I'm losing it...is dementia catching? hmm
Loved your story about helping out the young guy! grin

Hunt Wed 02-Jan-13 23:31:02

Not to worry, Nanado. I also wondered if you had mixed me up with HunterF. Problem solved-or as the young would say, ''No probs''

Nanado Thu 03-Jan-13 00:33:32

Hunt moon