Guest guest Posted October 31, 2005 Report Share Posted October 31, 2005 Dawna! I'm so excited for you! That must be quite a relief. And the fact that your ped is becoming more inclined to " work " with you is so much for the better. Hugs to you. This is definately a milestone for you. - H > > Unbelievable ... we don't have to worry about the money issue at all > for GHT for Noah. He is deficient. Sooooooo now I have many questions > or a few anyway. It's good for funding, but as far as RSS goes ... is > it good or bad or indifferent????!!!! Does he still have to be 15% > weight to height? That's another good thing ... Geordie my hubby > talked to the endo and mentioned to him that we were concerned about > that so he's going to be looking into it further ... maybe contacting > Dr. H. or at least doing some research ....yyyyyaaaaa hoooo I am so > happy that's he's at least going to look into it. We are so relieved. > > Noah is a rare RSS as he is the UPD7 and ghd! > > Thanks for listening ... looking forward to your opinions .... > Dawna > Matt 12, 11, Kaitlyn 8 and Noah 3 RSS 32.5 " , 20 lbs > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 Hi Dawna, was borderline GHD. Dr H said that it was good news. It meant that the GH would work even better on him than on the typical RSS child. Judith, Steve, (RSS) and (non RSS) 5 1/2 year old twins PS Becca lost her first tooth Friday night Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 Dawna, What a relief for you guys. And, I like what Judith said. It looks good for Noah, I guess. So, congratulations! will be getting his blood tests run per Dr. H orders, so I guess maybe I will see if he is defficient or not. Probably not! LoL. Jodi R. I keep typing Josi on accident, so if you see that signature, you guys will know its me. Ugh! But, I have always wished that were my name! LOL. Must be meant to be. Hee,hee. > > Unbelievable ... we don't have to worry about the money issue at all > for GHT for Noah. He is deficient. Sooooooo now I have many questions > or a few anyway. It's good for funding, but as far as RSS goes ... is > it good or bad or indifferent????!!!! Does he still have to be 15% > weight to height? That's another good thing ... Geordie my hubby > talked to the endo and mentioned to him that we were concerned about > that so he's going to be looking into it further ... maybe contacting > Dr. H. or at least doing some research ....yyyyyaaaaa hoooo I am so > happy that's he's at least going to look into it. We are so relieved. > > Noah is a rare RSS as he is the UPD7 and ghd! > > Thanks for listening ... looking forward to your opinions .... > Dawna > Matt 12, 11, Kaitlyn 8 and Noah 3 RSS 32.5 " , 20 lbs > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2005 Report Share Posted November 1, 2005 Thanks Judith ... that's good to know as I was wondering what it meant with regards to the RSS! Becca must have been too excited ... busy tooth fairly. (Just as a side note that's what my neighbour/friend dressed up as last night ... was too funny.) Thanks again Dawna > > Hi Dawna, > > was borderline GHD. Dr H said that it was good news. It meant > that the GH would work even better on him than on the typical RSS > child. > > Judith, Steve, (RSS) and (non RSS) 5 1/2 year old twins > > > PS Becca lost her first tooth Friday night > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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