Unfortunately, since the menopause I've got shorter and wider!
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I’ve always been 5’8” since I stopped growing in my teens, or so I thought. Yesterday I had to go for a bone density scan before which I was weighed and measured. I couldn’t believe it when the technician said my height was just under 5’6”. I was so surprised that she measured me again but the result was still the same.
Where have 2 inches gone??
My eldest granddaughter thinks it’s hilarious that her Granny is shrinking and is threatening to start calling me Hobbit! I suppose there are worse things I could be called.
Unfortunately, since the menopause I've got shorter and wider!
I'm going the other way! Always been 5'6" but when measured at last doctor's apt I was 5'7".
Typical- I always new I was 'special'!
My poor old Mum was 4’11” shrank to 4’ 5”. Osteoporosis.
I've shrunk too. From 5'7" to 5'5" . I'm quite pleased as I always hated being tall. My mother used to say "We come from a long line of shrinkers".
Me too Craftycat-I have always been 5ft 6 and now 5ft 7! I can’t understand it - and I do have osteoporosis so I was expecting I might be shorter when I was measured.
I have shrunk too,was 5ft 4 and now 5ft 2 {smile}
I m on the decrease too, Osteoporosis has took me down from5’7 to 5’4.5 and yes most of my grandkids look down on me and the 6’ grandson picks me up like a fairy and unfortunately that I m not ?
My late DH actually lost over 3" he had a strange curve on his spine in his 60's. My DM has shrunk considerable, she is nearly 90 though & I'm aware I struggle now to reach top shelves in the kitchen cupboards
Apparently you are taller first thing in the morning - so measure yourselves then!
My MIL used to tower over me (and I used to be 5' 5"!) but she shrank until we ended up at about the same height. However, I seem to have shrunk now.
it's a strange word - shrunk
I have shrunk too from 5ft.5ins to 5.4 and yes its good old Osteoporosis, have got wider though! Yes it is an odd word.
Same here. Was well ticked off that the5ft 9in I’d always thought of myself as is now 5ft 8in. Know it’s still quite tall, but it was part of my identity. And ironically I hated being tall when I was young. Always seemed to tower over the boys!
Most people shrink with age. I used to be 5ft 2 and am now 4ft 11 inches. Hooks and shelves I put up years ago are now unreachable and now now I cannot bend down to bottom shelves. I remember my mother having the same trouble and when she was moved to sheltered accommodation complained that the bungalows were not designed for the elderly.
I am astonished that so many contributors still measure in feet and inches. Was not the metric system introduced in the UK somewhere around 1971? It's so easy in meters, but then living here, we have come to adapt and after 43 years outside GB, can no longer estimate in ' and "! For what it is worth, I too have severe OP and am 1.58m. Yaw'll can work it out!!
You will probably be taller in the morning than later in the day. My mother could see her face in the bathroom mirror in the morning, but not by the time she went to bed.
Sadly we are all going to get shorter! We lose height because the discs between the vertebrae in the spine dry up and compress. The aging spine can also become more curved, and vertebrae can due to loss of bone density. We also lose muscle in the torso which can contribute to a stooped posture. Even the arches of your feet can drop and make you slightly shorter.
Estimates vary, but on average people lose ¼ to ½ inch every decade after age 40 or 50, with losses increasing in later years, and women generally losing more than men. Research from the Baltimore Longi¬tudinal Study of Aging, for example, found that women lose an average of 2 inches between the ages of 30 and 70 (and just over 3 inches by age 80). Men lose a little more than 1 inch by age 70 (and 2 inches by 80). But averages hide wide variability: Some people lose an inch or more in a single decade, some shrink only when they get past 60 or 70, and a few don’t shrink at all. Sadly I am not among those!
I found this quite comical thinking of us all standing on tip toe and mourning our lost inches All my friends have lost height too, so I still feel as I was, really, as we re all going down at the same rate
I m afraid I ve never thought fully in metric still work in feet and inches, miles and pints in the shops our clothes are still measured in 36/26/36 ( if you’re very very lucky) Even my grandkids talk about their height in feet and inches not sure about other things
Height loss is related to aging changes in the bones, muscles, and joints. People typically lose almost one-half inch (about 1 centimeter) every 10 years after age 40. Height loss is even more rapid after age 70. You may lose a total of 1 to 3 inches (2.5 to 7.5 centimeters) in height as you age.
medlineplus.gov/ency/article/003998.htm
I was 5ft 4in, I am now 5ft 3in. I am in my mid 70s.
Weight bearing exercise, consuming adequate portions of bone health vitamins and minerals, not smoking and limiting alcohol consumption, seem to be all we can do to limit it.
My DM shrunk from 5'8" to 5'4" and the doctor said she had osteporosis and put her on medication which made her feel so poorly. We went to see a consultant at the hospital about her arthritis and he arranged a DEXA scan. Far from having osteporosus she was actually growing bone so no more medication for her after that. At 74 I am still 5'10" and tower over all my friends. I would like a little shrinkage all over. ;)
I've lost two inches off my height and two dress sizes in general. I feel like the Incredible Shrinking Granny.
Down as well....was 5'2"...now only 5' 
I have shrunk too. What I have noticed is my neck seems to be shorter than it was.
I’ve also lost an inch, down from 5’3 to 5’2. The worst thing is when my 10 year old grand-daughter stands next to me and announces she’s almost as tall as me. Which she is. I know I will soon be the shortest in the family. Very depressing!
At 10 I was the tallest in my class, won races, scored at netball. Then I stopped growing, at 5' and a precious (to me!) quarter of an inch. I got used to being short.
About 8 years ago DS was marking his DC's heights on a chart. They wanted me on it too. He, obviously wrongly, insisted that I was 4'10". The next week I was at a hospital clinic appointment and being measured, I told the nurse how my DS had measured me inaccurately. She said 'Sorry, you're 4'10"". I apologised to DS and got used to being 4'10"!
A few weeks ago I was again measured at a clinic. I went over the sad tale of my lost 2 and a quarter inches. The nurse very gently told me I'm now 4' 8". Help, where will it end?!
No wonder I struggle to hang my dressing gown on its peg now.
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