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Growth-Hormone Deficiency.?
My sister (who's 11 years younger) has just been told that she has growth hormone deficiency. Has anyone else had this problem? I did, but nothing I say can cheer her up. Nothing anyone said could cheer me up at the time either. The only thing was that I turned out being 5'3...which is still quite petite. It's not hormone deficiency. It's GROWTH hormone deficiency. Growth Hormone is what gives you growth spurts, etc.
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- I had it too. Long time ago. I am 5'4 but i feel grateful they discovered it on time to do something. Without treatment i would be working on Snow White entourage! Tell your sister the diagnose is a good thing to have! If they start using hormone soon enough she can gain some highness to be on a comfortable 5'something... how tall is she now? if they did tests i guess she is short. Also tell her... she will be first on lines, she will never have a boyfriend shorter than she and is not that terrible. At least I don't see it... Good luck!
- I have never heard of that. I'm 5'3 too, I never really considered having a hormone deficiency, although my hormones can be out of whack sometimes, producing excess stray hairs on my face and making me overdevelop when I was 10. I would try to research how diet plays a part in this type of condition. For myself, I found that foods like dairy products contain a hormone injected into cows to make them produce more milk, and this can play havoc with human biochemistry. I found this one site that your sister may find helpful. It concerns how zinc can play a part in growth hormone deficiency. You may also want to look up if there are any herbal remedies, or if there's a certain diet that may help her symptoms. The second website talks a little more about the myth of dairy products being good for you.
- There are certain stringent conditions under which competent physicians will treat patients with serious growth hormone deficiency. Have her check with her physician.
- If a person who is still growing is actually deficient in human growth hormone (HGH) then HGH injections can help. HGH is a very dangerous substance and should never be taken without a doctor's prescription. Some of the side effects can be quite horrendous. Furthermore, reports on HGH suggest that you will only gain 2 or 3 inches at the most from HGH injections.
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