Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Poor kid! That is so short for a man. Agree, OP needs to take DS to endocrinologist ASAP.
Poor kid? Because he’s shorter than average? What the hell is wrong with you?
What is wrong with me?
Nothing. I’m tall, and so is my spouse.
But if you think the dating market is kind to short men, well. . . OK. You can believe whatever you want to believe I guess.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Poor kid! That is so short for a man. Agree, OP needs to take DS to endocrinologist ASAP.
Poor kid? Because he’s shorter than average? What the hell is wrong with you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Poor kid! That is so short for a man. Agree, OP needs to take DS to endocrinologist ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Poor kid! That is so short for a man. Agree, OP needs to take DS to endocrinologist ASAP.
What can an endocrinologist do?
Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Poor kid! That is so short for a man. Agree, OP needs to take DS to endocrinologist ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Anonymous wrote:Go to an endocrinologist. My cousin's son is 16 and 5'3" it isn't looking like he'll grow more. They regret not seeing a doctor about it.
Anonymous wrote:Where the hell did you read that? Boys grow beyond 16. Its girls who stop growing at 16.
Anonymous wrote:Is he also demonstrating signs of puberty? Look at the Tanner scale. My son in the last year has shot up over a foot (he’s coming on six feet now) and he’s still not fully through puberty - some hair growth in the expected places, skin still very clear, has some wispy facial hair but no beard, no chest hair, etc. I wouldn’t worry too much, but of course bring it up at his next physical.