IIRC, most guys' growth plates close around 17, so it's cool that you got lucky on that front. For me, when I was 16 the doctor showed that I haven't grown in a year. Got xrays on my left knee and wrist, turns out my growth plates are fused. Enter a ton of height dysphoria and realizing that you'll end up shorter than your own sister + a ton of your peers.
I'm 17 now, and fortunate enough to have a family that can afford two surgeries. The timing works out pretty well too, allowing me to recover from the first surgery over summer break, then waiting a year to get the second surgery. I'll definitely start my diary when I get my femur surgery in June this year. Fingers crossed I'm 6'1 in a year and a half, which is my ideal height imo.
First thing: you have an Operation Wildfire medal as your pfp, glad to see other CSGO players xD
Yeah I was really lucky in this aspect, the leg ones are the first growth plates to close. Then the upper-body follows and ends at the spine. THEORETICALLY I have 2-3 years until all growth plates close, so fingers crossed that I will reach my goal without surgery!
I was actually misdiagnosed by the radiologist. He claimed that they were closed (but they looked open) so I got a second opinion. The other radiologist claimed that they were open so I disputed the diagnosis. After the review, it was found that they were actually open. So I am quite lucky!
I wonder if I'll be lucky enough for it to close at 6'1 (theoretically it can close now, which is less than ideal). If that happens, I will probably use the surgery money for tooth whitening and other stuff.
However, I was unlucky in another aspect: I was projected to hit 6'3 until I was 10. However, I never had a growth spurt so I continued to grow linearly. Growth patterns are usually linear, then the growth spurt occurs and then it stops. In my case, there was no growth spurt so I kept growing linearly until 5'7, so my bone age is actually in the 14-15 region.
I am stretching, sleeping properly, and exercising a lot as I saw some medical journals claiming that it helped with maximising growth. I am also drinking a lot more diary products (milk, cheese, supplements, yoghurts, etc.) as it resembles the Dutch diet. They must be doing something correct as it's clearly working for me.
My reason for LL was because I live in a tall region in Europe so I get mocked over it ("Napoleon complex"). If I reached 6'1 I'd be above average and would be taken much more seriously socially, romantically and career-wise. I see this as an investment as taller people earn more according to international studies so I'll make my money back eventually.
Once you get in college it starts to bother you as there are so many tall guys. As soon as college started, that's when I started the LL research. And here I am now.
Do you have specific goals for tibia and femurs? Btw do you plan on creating a diary?