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.
What can an endocrinologist do?
An endocrinologist can do a lot if there is a treatable issue, like a growth hormone deficiency, for example.
Signed, mom of a kid with a growth disorder who is now on treatment and likely to reach a normal adult height because we started treatment while growth plates were still open
Anonymous wrote:My son is 15 1/2 and a late bloomer, but is already over 6’. My husband and his brother were the same way in HS and are now both 6’3”.
He has some peach fuzz on his upper lip and 4-5 hairs under each armpit and his voice is just starting to crack. He had his physical in late August this year and measured 5’11”. Our pediatrician told us he was just starting his growth spurt and to expect that he will end up around 6’5”.
My son is very aware that he is behind the others as far as puberty goes. There was an end of year pool party last June and he didn’t want to go because he had no armpit hair and everyone else does.
I am 5’6” (but adopted), so may have some height on my side. Lots of height on my husband’s side- both sides. His tallest uncle was 6’7”.
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.
why, was there anything medically wrong with him? What could the dr have done?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP What is above average height to you. I find people on this forum have varying ideas of what average height is.
Also, feel free to bring it up with your pediatrician, but more than likely if there was an actual concern with your son's height it would have been flagged by now.
Not everyone ends up 6'2".
Op here. I’m 5’8”; his dad is 6’2”. So we are somewhat taller than average but not much.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where the hell did you read that? Boys grow beyond 16. Its girls who stop growing at 16.
2nd. My brother was short in middle school then grew to 6'4 in high school and college.
OP here; that's reassuring to hear, and thank you.
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?