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Gigantism - how common is it really?

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Created by Test pilot 1 > 9 months ago, 12 Sep 2014
Test pilot 1
WA, 1430 posts
12 Sep 2014 4:00PM
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Just had confirmation from a blood test for excess human growth hormone. Last confirmation test was taken when I was 12, some 46 odd years ago. Turns out to be the underlying precursor of so many health problems over the years from migraines and sinus problems through to diabetes and carpal tunnel syndrome plus extra-large body parts:-hands feet tongue etc.

jamdfingr
QLD, 663 posts
12 Sep 2014 8:28PM
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Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....

Gizmo
SA, 2865 posts
12 Sep 2014 8:21PM
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jamdfingr said..
Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....



Sorry to hear that, you must find it difficult to buy shoes then.

VB MAN
1156 posts
12 Sep 2014 7:04PM
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I'm shocked every time I go for a pee

I thought things were supposed to start shrinking by my age

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
12 Sep 2014 7:11PM
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VB MAN said..
I'm shocked every time I go for a pee

I thought things were supposed to start shrinking by my age



That's okay, beer bellies are common at your age, and I am sure the wedding tackle is there somewhere underneath it.

Test pilot 1
WA, 1430 posts
12 Sep 2014 7:24PM
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Gizmo said..

jamdfingr said..
Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....




Sorry to hear that, you must find it difficult to buy shoes then.


Nah, its easy to buy shoes... Problem is with a fitting that is an equivalent '9' in length and '16' in width nothing "off the shelf" fits

VB MAN
1156 posts
12 Sep 2014 7:26PM
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Hey Nova

Betwixt walking me pup 3-4 hours a day and that little casting couch business I got going on, I'm staying in fine shape thanks

Yourself ?

Test pilot 1
WA, 1430 posts
12 Sep 2014 7:26PM
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Gizmo said..

jamdfingr said..
Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....




Sorry to hear that, you must find it difficult to buy shoes then.


Nah, its easy to buy shoes... Problem is with a fitting that is an equivalent '9' in length and '16' in width nothing "off the shelf" fits

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jamdfingr said..
Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....



Is that the gap between your ears

Gizmo
SA, 2865 posts
12 Sep 2014 9:15PM
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Test pilot 1 said..

Gizmo said..


jamdfingr said..
Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....





Sorry to hear that, you must find it difficult to buy shoes then.



Nah, its easy to buy shoes... Problem is with a fitting that is an equivalent '9' in length and '16' in width nothing "off the shelf" fits


Might have to get them custom made..... maybe contact the circus and find out where they get clown shoes from....

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
13 Sep 2014 7:20AM
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VB MAN said..
Hey Nova

Betwixt walking me pup 3-4 hours a day and that little casting couch business I got going on, I'm staying in fine shape thanks

Yourself ?



Mate, I'm only replying to your joke. I've got to do something with my time.

Me? With my improved diet between bouts of eating Lite n easy, I am getting thinner. I even had to go buy some new clothes when I finally gave up wearing all the baggy jeans that used to fit fine...

Thanks for asking

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
13 Sep 2014 7:22AM
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Test pilot 1 said..
Gizmo said..

jamdfingr said..
Yeah, I got it.... But luckily it's localised to just one part of me....




Sorry to hear that, you must find it difficult to buy shoes then.


Nah, its easy to buy shoes... Problem is with a fitting that is an equivalent '9' in length and '16' in width nothing "off the shelf" fits



Man, that would be a real problem and I can sympathise. Its hard to find 'regular' wide shoes, let alone something that special. I know from experience that its not fun walking around on shoes that are just not wide enough.

MDSXR6T
WA, 1019 posts
15 Sep 2014 9:00AM
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Test pilot, i'd consider myself bigger than the average bloke (200cm, 125kgs, big hands, size 16 feet) but when does gigantism start? I sat next to a pro NBA player (NFI who but everyone kept wanting photos with him) in a vegas casino and fark he was a big unit. Huge hands, bigger feet, massive chest and much taller. That would surely be pushing gigantism

FormulaNova
WA, 15090 posts
15 Sep 2014 11:33AM
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MDSXR6T said..
Test pilot, i'd consider myself bigger than the average bloke (200cm, 125kgs, big hands, size 16 feet) but when does gigantism start? I sat next to a pro NBA player (NFI who but everyone kept wanting photos with him) in a vegas casino and fark he was a big unit. Huge hands, bigger feet, massive chest and much taller. That would surely be pushing gigantism



Gigantism is actually a disease and I think it results in growth in hands and feet, and head as well, and they keep on growing. I am sure I saw a show on it a few months ago where a doctor saw a photo of someone and diagnosed it straight away.

A big person is just a big person.

Test pilot 1
WA, 1430 posts
15 Sep 2014 8:05PM
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Giantism is caused by a tumor growing on the pituitary gland which causes an increased production of HGH. Giantism is visually diagnosed when the subject is profoundly bigger than the rest of the family, not that the subject is just big. In my case at age of nine months I was as tall as my brother who was then aged 2 years. As an adult I was physically bigger proportionally than both my parents and grand parents and siblings and cousins.I have always been a "big" boy



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