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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Same experience as 7:51 - growth hormone deficiency kept that baby face look on our son beyond his toddler years. 2 years after starting treatment, he is still small, but catching up & looking more his age.[/quote] and they key to fixing GHD is catching it early. I noticed when I tried to switch from 18-24 month clothing. Thanks to my dh research, he was on GH by 3. The first thing they do is a blood test and an exray for bone age. If they do a stim test it is excruciating. And we are now going to have to go through it with my dd too! But I have to say, while before the stim test they were saying if he is borderline insurance may not cover it............ he completely failed. He would have been a munchkin - I do not know what they are called in pc terms, but LP whose proportions are all correct but just tiny.........................[/quote]
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