Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
This is not good advice for an 11 year old girl who is only 4'1".
Is this OP with your DD's height and age? If I am reading this right she is around 10 percentile in height or am I wrong? How much bone delay does she have? Our DS's endo decided that he didn't need growth hormone when he was 13 and below 1 percentile in height and weight, as his hormone levels came back ok and he had over 2 year bone age delay. He grew around 16 year old. So, I think as you have a good endo probably, that Dr will do the best course of action given your and your DH's being tall.
Yes. 4'1" = 49 inches. The third percentile on the CDC growth charts for a girl at age 11 is about 51 inches. The 10th percentile is 53 inches.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
This is not good advice for an 11 year old girl who is only 4'1".
Is this OP with your DD's height and age? If I am reading this right she is around 10 percentile in height or am I wrong? How much bone delay does she have? Our DS's endo decided that he didn't need growth hormone when he was 13 and below 1 percentile in height and weight, as his hormone levels came back ok and he had over 2 year bone age delay. He grew around 16 year old. So, I think as you have a good endo probably, that Dr will do the best course of action given your and your DH's being tall.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
This is not good advice for an 11 year old girl who is only 4'1".
Slow down, Tex. The OP's DD has not been diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency yet. The doctor has not recommended any course of treatment yet. She wants to come prepared to her follow-up appointment with some background knowledge and information. Please provide personal experiences with HGH treatments within your family. As in... do you have a child who underwent treatment? why or why not? side effects? results?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
This is not good advice for an 11 year old girl who is only 4'1".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
This is not good advice for an 11 year old girl who is only 4'1".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Low HGH impacts way more than just how tall someone will be.
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.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Doesn't really sound like you need to aggressively treat her with HGH shots at this point. I would wait and see and discuss with your doctor.
Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Low HGH impacts way more than just how tall someone will be.
Anonymous wrote: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.Anonymous wrote:Low HGH impacts way more than just how tall someone will be.