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Nov 14, 2013 at 8:55 comment added rg255 By the way this question in it's current format is a personal medical question and is more suited to your GP, not suitable for BiologySE. I suggest you rewrite it in a general biological framework, perhaps along the lines of... "How heritable is height, how does the likelihood of significant growth decrease with age, at what age can someone expect to have achieved their maximum height?"
Nov 10, 2013 at 9:18 comment added rg255 Two things might help here... The height of your parents (and possibly any older siblings), and your gender. As the answers below show there is sex specificity in timing of growth spurt, and height (and timing of growth spurt) is heritable from parents. Don't give up hope, I grew 30 cm after turning 18!
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