DianeThanks for your responses. I’m trying to get him in to see Dr. New.
He just turned 16 in March, and his bone age is right around the same as his calendar age. He has all the signs of being in puberty, and probably near the end of it. We’ll be thrilled to add any half an inch that can be squeezed out of him at this point.
Those of you who are treating this early for your children are fortunate. I noticed symptoms of hormone imbalance as early as five, but couldn’t get a doctor to take it seriously until he was 15 1/2.