Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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re: Are illnesses harder to get over with NCAH?
Aug. 8th, 2007   8:03am
It's interesting that they're not treating her.  I had the same situation with my son, although his levels were much lower - he stimmed to 1400 or something.  The first doctor didn't want to treat him and his bone age was normal but then it just jumped 2 years in 6 months and kept going like that.  Then we started treating him with a very small dose of cortef and he's been good since but it took years for his age to catch up with his bone age.  So why wait until something bad happens?
bonnie




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