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Report button not working but obviously racist troll
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 5’2” 9 year old girl - she would rather be short.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t anyone worried about side effects of using hormones during their most susceptible years?
It's not hormones like that. The biggest side effect they warned us about was weight gain.
It can have effects on the heart and bone density as an adult and increases rates of other aliments
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Isn’t anyone worried about side effects of using hormones during their most susceptible years?
It's not hormones like that. The biggest side effect they warned us about was weight gain.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency and is on a prescription. I can’t imagine giving him those meds if he really didn’t have GHD! That seems crazy to me. When it’s real it’s not just about height btw.
Can I ask how it was diagnosed? Asking as a parent of an 8 year old who has never had blood drawn or much interaction with pediatrician at his annual about anything. He was in the 50th in terms of height is is more like 30 now.
Usually it’s single digits or less than two inches growth per year that triggers investigation.
My kid was just referred. She was 50-60th percentile in height from birth to age 8. For the last 4 years she's dropped about 10 percentiles per year: 40th at 9, 30th at 10, 20th at 11 and 10th at 12. He dad and I aren't short (nor Asian) so there's no reason to expect that she should be.
Anonymous wrote:Isn’t anyone worried about side effects of using hormones during their most susceptible years?
Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 5’2” 9 year old girl - she would rather be short.
Anonymous wrote:One of my kids was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency and is on a prescription. I can’t imagine giving him those meds if he really didn’t have GHD! That seems crazy to me. When it’s real it’s not just about height btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:One of my kids was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency and is on a prescription. I can’t imagine giving him those meds if he really didn’t have GHD! That seems crazy to me. When it’s real it’s not just about height btw.
Can I ask how it was diagnosed? Asking as a parent of an 8 year old who has never had blood drawn or much interaction with pediatrician at his annual about anything. He was in the 50th in terms of height is is more like 30 now.
Usually it’s single digits or less than two inches growth per year that triggers investigation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 5’2” 9 year old girl - she would rather be short.
This question almost always comes up for boys only. It’s very odd that OPs example used a girl.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Parent of a 5’2” 9 year old girl - she would rather be short.
This question almost always comes up for boys only. It’s very odd that OPs example used a girl.