Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Sabina I should probably know this but I don't. Can you explain what standard deviation of the norm means? How would I find out if Isaac is more than 2SD? Thanks so much! Mimi > > > > I just returned from the endo and they told me that Isaac will > > qualify because he is SGA and we won't have to do the stim test > > (which is 11 blood draws over 4 hours..YUCK!). I was told that SGA > > is an " automatic " qualification. Has anyone else been told this? I > > am sure there are gray areas and coming from an insurance > background > > I know that MANY areas are considered gray!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2005 Report Share Posted February 1, 2005 Well I am not very good at statistics, standard devitation from the mean takes into account the variability from the mean (I typed norm before). I read somewhere for the CDC growth curves it roughly euates to 1.3% *=(below the 3% line, but where 1.3% woould lie I am not sure). I cannot quote where I got this info, so may be others can provide more credible sources. Sabina > > > > > > I just returned from the endo and they told me that Isaac will > > > qualify because he is SGA and we won't have to do the stim test > > > (which is 11 blood draws over 4 hours..YUCK!). I was told that > SGA > > > is an " automatic " qualification. Has anyone else been told this? > I > > > am sure there are gray areas and coming from an insurance > > background > > > I know that MANY areas are considered gray!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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