Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP. forgot to say explicitly that there is a big difference between growth hormone injections and testosterone injections.
Growth hormone is for kids who are deficient in growth hormone and they take it nightly until they’re done growing.
Testosterone is to jump start puberty and kids often get a shot per month for a few months. It’s for constitutional delay of puberty. Sounds like you are talking more about the latter than growth hormone.
Anonymous wrote:OP-Forgot to mention, his bone age as evidenced by a hand X-ray is about 15 months behind his chronological age and his dentist says his dental age appears to be 24-30 months behind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a pediatrician, I don't know why anyone would recommend growth hormone injections for constitutional growth delay. It's just delayed puberty -- CGD itself doesn't have any effect on final height. They just reach it later.
Are you sure you don't mean "familial short stature?"
If it’s delayed puberty won’t he get a growth spurt later? My brother left high school at 5’10” and soon after got to his full height of 6’2”.
Anonymous wrote:As a pediatrician, I don't know why anyone would recommend growth hormone injections for constitutional growth delay. It's just delayed puberty -- CGD itself doesn't have any effect on final height. They just reach it later.
Are you sure you don't mean "familial short stature?"