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Grave_Addiction
07-12-2004, 01:46 PM
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2004/WORLD/europe/07/12/tallest.man.ap/vert.2.stadnik.ap.jpg
Leonid Stadnik, 33 years old and still growing, poses for a photo with his mother Halyna in June.

http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2004/WORLD/europe/07/12/tallest.man.ap/vert.tallest.ap.jpg
Stadnik stands in a room in his Ukrainian home in June.

Fucking 8 foot, 4 inches. Damn, this is seriously one big dude. I'd like to see him strap on some shoes and play some basketball.

Tallest man benefits from press

PODOLIANTSI, Ukraine (AP) -- His extraordinary height trapped Leonid Stadnik in a tiny Ukrainian village for years, but now the 8-foot-4 man is seeing his horizons expand to match his size.

Until this spring, the 33-year-old Stadnik had spent almost all his days here in Podoliantsi, a poor village in northwestern Ukraine.

As he grew, his life seemed to be shrinking. He had to stop working as a veterinarian on a cattle farm three years ago after his feet were frostbitten because he couldn't afford proper shoes. Living on a $30 monthly pension, he tried to fill his days by gardening and helping out at his mother's cramped house.

Then journalists, including The Associated Press, found out about him and one of the stories caught the notice of a German who claimed to be a distant relative and invited him for a visit. The German, who asked to be identified only as Volodymyr, came to pick up Stadnik in a van suitable for his sprawling frame.

The trip to Volodymyr's home near Baden Baden in southwestern Germany took a grueling 25 hours and, once there, Stadnik had to sleep on a billiard table. But, Stadnik says, it was worth every discomfort.

He got to sample frog legs in an elegant restaurant. He saw a roller coaster in an amusement park. "I saw so much in that month, as never before in my life," he says.

That included seeing himself in the swirl of attention, with German teenagers asking him for autographs and doctors seeking to examine him.

Stadnik, whose growth spurt started at age 14 after a brain operation apparently stimulated his pituitary gland, is still growing. There's no indication yet whether he might top the 8-foot-11 reached by Robert Wadlow of Alton, Illinois, the tallest man known in history who died in 1940.

Recent measurements show Stadnik is already 7 inches taller than Radhouane Charbib of Tunisia, listed by the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest living man.

Guinness isn't planning any change, at least for now.

"At the moment we still have the Tunisian guy as the record holder," Guinness spokeswoman Kate White said. "We have contacted Stadnik, but he seems like a very shy guy. He doesn't want us around. So we have to stick to what we have."

Shy guy, big feet
All the attention has perplexed Stadnik. During his visit to Germany, he recalls, his host once reprimanded pestering teens: "Leave him in peace. He is not a bamboo; he doesn't grow four centimeters a day."

There were some disappointments on the trip. At a shoe shop for big men, they couldn't find a pair that would hold Stadnik's 17-inch feet. "It's nice, but I don't like the color," he joked about one short pair.

Finally becoming homesick, he decided to come back to help his mother, Halyna, with the summer routine of country life.

"It's wrong to be idle while my loved ones are working so hard," Stadnik says, even though he suffers from constant knee pain from carrying around his 440-pound bulk.

His mother says her son returned a new man.

"I don't remember him so inspired," she says. "Before, he was concentrated on himself and his problems, while now he looks as if he got a second wind."

When Stadnik got back he found a new bed, made by furniture workers in the area. Before, he slept on two beds joined lengthwise.

He also found that his blue and yellow parakeet Kesha had learned to imitate the telephone ring, from the frequent calls that have accompanied Stadnik's newfound celebrity.

But what moved him the most was a new pair of athletic shoes that actually fit. They were sent by Jason Neswick, a New Yorker who had read of Stadnik's plight.

"It is said that we live in such an age with advanced technology, medicine and breakthroughs, yet fall short of helping someone with no apparent reason for suffering ...," Neswick wrote.

Zenithian Legend
07-12-2004, 01:52 PM
I believe your answer lies within an overactive pituitary gland

Javery
07-12-2004, 01:53 PM
I feel bad for him because he is probably not going to live that long...

snotknocker
07-12-2004, 01:54 PM
Gamma Rays?

Grave_Addiction
07-12-2004, 01:55 PM
I believe your answer lies within an overactive pituitary gland

Yeah, I did see that. But I wonder, if people want to gain a few inches, is it possible to stimulate their pituitary gland for a short time until they grew to their desired height and then bring it back down to a normal range?

Or is that too dangerous?

Ikohn4ever
07-12-2004, 01:56 PM
he is goin to have really bad bone problems. They might no be able to support him. It is goin to be bad news for him the older he gets.

Zenithian Legend
07-12-2004, 01:58 PM
he is goin to have really bad bone problems. They might no be able to support him. It is goin to be bad news for him the older he gets.

Which is why it's so important he enjoys looking down upon everyone now

GuilewasNK
07-12-2004, 01:59 PM
Damn, that dude would make Shaq and Yao Ming look like children!

PsyClerk
07-12-2004, 01:59 PM
"Hey...that looks like a baby. Hey, Dr. Evil. I'll make you a deal. You keep your money AND your mojo...and I get your baby."

Oh, you meant big as in TALL. Nevermind then.

6669
07-12-2004, 01:59 PM
If I ever play basketball in PODOLIANTSI, Ukraine, then he's on my team. :)

epobirs
07-12-2004, 02:06 PM
Yes, the aforementioned Robert Wadlow was nearly crippled in his last years and was only 22 when he died of an infected foot blister.

Most ultra tall people have severe medical problem and deformity like Matthew McGrory:
http://imdb.com/name/nm0570067/

Out of the small portion of the population (albeit a growing one as teenager greater than 6' are notably more common now than in the 70's) that exceeds 7' an even smaller portion push the edge of human proportions without suffering terribly for it. Shaq is a remarkably lucky person to have his height and proportions but by middle age he may start having serious problems.

GuilewasNK
07-12-2004, 02:07 PM
If his feet are only 17 inches, thats small for someone his height. My feet are 13+ inches long and I am 6' 6".

epobirs
07-12-2004, 02:12 PM
I believe your answer lies within an overactive pituitary gland

Yeah, I did see that. But I wonder, if people want to gain a few inches, is it possible to stimulate their pituitary gland for a short time until they grew to their desired height and then bring it back down to a normal range?

Or is that too dangerous?

In the case of children who are shaping up to be very short the usual treatment is human growth hormone (HGH) to stimulate the pituatary and this has recently become fashionable to abuse. Many forms of dwarfism can be avoided if diagnosed in early childhood and HGH applied but now there's people trying to use it in a way similar to anabiloic steroids to gain athletic advantage. Like steroids it can go horribly wrong. (There also used to be some serious problem due to the way HGH was obtained from cadavers but that has long changed.

coolcps
07-12-2004, 02:14 PM
He's damn tall, but Ben Wallace would still throw his shots out the court.

Slipknot9762
07-12-2004, 02:19 PM
holy shit just imagine...

GuilewasNK
07-12-2004, 02:28 PM
In the words of MasterShake: Ben Wallace is the SHIZNITE!!

GuilewasNK
07-12-2004, 02:30 PM
holy shit just imagine...

Imagine what?

pimp_daddy_smurf
07-12-2004, 02:41 PM
im 6'3" and i wear a size 15

OkeSmokey21
07-12-2004, 03:08 PM
yeah I figured since they were foreign, they would be malnutrioned and
wouldn't gorw past 5 feet.

Tromack
07-12-2004, 03:12 PM
he is goin to have really bad bone problems. They might no be able to support him. It is goin to be bad news for him the older he gets.

Yeah. Most people above 8 foot are not usually that long lived. Heart failure is also a relatively common problem.

coolcps
07-12-2004, 03:15 PM
im 6'3" and i wear a size 15

I'm 6'4 and where 14 usually, but my left foot is half a size bigger than my right. Sometimes 15's fit fine, I usually buy all my shoes of eastbay because footlocker and footaction never carry the big sizes.

Kaijufan
07-12-2004, 06:03 PM
He would have been a perfect extra in Lord of the Rings for times when they needed tall people to stand near the hobbits.

GuilewasNK
07-12-2004, 09:42 PM
im 6'3" and i wear a size 15

I'm 6'4 and where 14 usually, but my left foot is half a size bigger than my right. Sometimes 15's fit fine, I usually buy all my shoes of eastbay because footlocker and footaction never carry the big sizes.

I can relate to that. 14's or 15's for me too

Noodle Pirate!
07-13-2004, 12:44 AM
Milk it does a body good. ( genetically altered milk that is)
Hes the new ubermensch.
wasnt there a crappy B movie about 8 feet tall giants that invaded earth ? it was recent I think. like cost a lot of money to make and didint make anything back.

1SwtDeception
07-13-2004, 04:20 AM
T_T..i could use some of his height (being 5'2-5'3 isnt all that great)