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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm the OP. I certainly wasn't trying to open a can of worms for kids who are ordinary in stature and "neurotypical." My child fits the profile of what the author of the book was trying to describe -- she's six years old and literally looks two. She's 29 lbs. I think it's more than having a cherubic babyface.[/quote] BTW, once child was on growth hormone therapy for a few years facial features started to mature as hypotonia decreased and now child looks older and is taller than is age appropriate - but we never know at what point the growth hormone will stop being effective, so we have to keep chugging chugging along.............[/quote]
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