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Reply to "hand study revealed bone age two years younger than actual age - concern?"
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[quote=Anonymous]We did a bone age with an endocrinologist for our DS when he was 13. His bone age was 1 1/2 years behind his actual age and the doctor said not to worry about it. He had a huge growth spurt a year later and is exactly where he should be in relation to the size of his parents. DS has been on ADHD meds since 1st grade and quite honestly from everything I have read recently, those meds have minimal impact on a child's final height. At this point from what I've seen with my own DS I'm fairly convinced this is accurate. [/quote]
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