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Yes, HGH levels drop dramatically. I believe a 15 yr. old has levels double

that of a 20 yr. old. HGH levels continue to decline steadily throughout

life. Steve B.

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>Subject: Re: completely back to normal

>Date: Thu, 8 Nov 2001 16:31:23 EST

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>Just to clarify this, don't growth hormone levels drop pretty dramatically

>around age 23-25, and then steadily after that until age 60 or so? I

>remember looking carefully at this since I got sick at age 23, and have

>done

>nothing but steadily decline for the last 9 1/2 years. I need to look in

>the

>literature again, but if I remember correctly, Cheney said those most

>likely

>to recover were in their teens and under. Can anyone verify this?

>

>Peggy

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>In a message dated 11/8/01 10:16:12 AM,

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>Sue,

>You should consider the fact that recovery is not unusual in younger PWC's.

>They have higher HGH and growth factor levels which allows their body to

>repair the damage. Steve B. >>

>

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Hi all!

It seems tome that PWC's generally look younger.

Do you agree?

What do you thiink the reason could be?

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Re: completely back to normal

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> >

> >Sue,

> >You should consider the fact that recovery is not unusual in younger

PWC's.

> >They have higher HGH and growth factor levels which allows their body to

> >repair the damage. Steve B. >>

> >

>

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