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    Hello everyone , newbie here I have a question about bone structure and muscles. The right side of my body is like .25 inch bigger than my left, the muscles are and the bones on my right side have also matured more than my left, im not sure if its because of my muscle on the left side or my bone maturing process is messed up. If I was to equal out the strength in my side to be proportioned with my right, will that stimulate bone growth at all? This is confusing me why my bones are doing this. please help if you know

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    At your age I'd think you were done growing, you have talked to a doctor about this right?

    I am not sure if you mean you have a longer leg, or are just saying you are thicker - or both? My left arm is smaller than my right a little and thats pretty natural for most, they are somewhere around 1/4" to 1/3" apart in size as far as mass goes - not length of my arms, that they are about equal but I have no idea.
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