Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia

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re: To Heather
Mar. 27th, 2008   8:46pm

My daughter is getting tested on April 9th.  My daughter does not have the same father as my son, but there is a cortisol issue.  Her labs were lower than mine.  She has hair growth and misses periods.  Kind of PCOS symptoms.  Her testosterone is very high as well.  I am taking her to an pediatric endo to tell me exactly what's wrong.  She has been on 5 mg of cortef a day, but our doctor called and said she needs to go up, I am just waiting for all of the testing.

 

HGH deficiency is characterized by fatigue, obesity, lack of energy, reduced exercise capacity, decreased sense of well being....  Some people isolate themselves and don't feel comfortable in public....The quality of life is very diminished.

heather




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    Kat: To Heather (Mar. 24th, 2008   12:34pm)
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