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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Low HGH impacts way more than just how tall someone will be. [/quote] What are other functions impaired by low HGH? My understanding is that it’s a controversial treatment because stature is the primary function impaired and insurance often denies treatment on the grounds it’s not medically necessary. Is that untrue? I’m not doubting, just trying to collect more data.[/quote] You need to stop ‘collecting more data’ that you aren’t trained to fully process, and instead visit several competent professionals in the field. Have you consulted with anyone from NIH or a major University hospital yet? You should have her visit 2-3 competent doctors for their opinion. It’s not normal for both of you to be tall and for her to be short. There is a narrow window of opportunity to act on something that will affect her health for the rest of her life. Grow up and deal with this properly and stop dawdling. [/quote] Read my post please. She has been tested at NIH on her doctor’s referral. We are awaiting results. Do you have personal experience to share?[/quote]
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