Should I consult doc for xtra HGH?
I am 17 years old. I am 5-2 and currently unmatched in shortness for my entire grade level (Junior). I suspect that it is purely genetic, maybe combined with my unrelenting childhood stress, cause my mother is 5-0 and father is 5-8. I haven’t grown in a whole year and I’m afraid that perhaps my growth has stopped. I realize that genetics isn’t the only thing that contributes to height, and there are many websites that offer supplements with varying credibility, but do you think I should ask my doc for considering HGH? FDA recently approved for males who aren’t expected to reach 5-3 or taller, even if it is not due to an underlying disease. Is it too late or is there hope. THx.
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When i was 14 i was 4′ 9" So it sounds like you are about my heigth and i was a shoe-in for norditropin (HGH supplement), i would say if you want HGH you should definetely call a doctor immediately to start running tests because without insurance it is about $1500 a pen (a weeks worth), but with good insurance they should cover most of it. I started taking it right when i turned 15 and was 4′ 9" and i turned 16 in march and im 5′ 2" now, seriously talk to your mom about because doctors will try to help you fight the insurance companies to pay for it, however they will have to run tons of tests like bone age and a particular test which sucks because they have to give you a chemical that makes you sick before they draw blood for like 7 hours (its terrible, they keep injecting you every hour with the crap that makes you sick) but anyway, if you seriously want it ask your mom or dad or whatever to talk to a MD because you are on the third percentile in your age (HGH talk) and that means that any hospital has reasoning for asking for it, and in a year of HGH injections you should be able to dramatically increase your heighth seriously, check into it because it takes a long time to coax insurance into it, the doctors told me that it is one of the hardest medications to get insurance to pay for in existence, like, its legendary how hard because its 60,000 dollars a year that insurance has to pay as a kid who is taking it, do it as fast as you can, get your guardian to read this because time is running out