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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 178591" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>I don't blame you for being concerned and proceeding with those tests. But, as another who saw wierd growths in my son, I wouldn't be overly concerned until you see how the results come back. My son was always on the lower end of the chart, too, until he reached puberty and since being on medications. Anyway, he would eat well and seem to put on a little weight, then he would grow taller and look terribly skinny and weigh less. I was told that the growth spurts burn calories or something like that. I don't remeber exactly- just that I could quit worrying so much about his weight if he was eating fairly well (which he was) and he was having normal growth. If your son had grown any taller, I would be more concerned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 178591, member: 3699"] I don't blame you for being concerned and proceeding with those tests. But, as another who saw wierd growths in my son, I wouldn't be overly concerned until you see how the results come back. My son was always on the lower end of the chart, too, until he reached puberty and since being on medications. Anyway, he would eat well and seem to put on a little weight, then he would grow taller and look terribly skinny and weigh less. I was told that the growth spurts burn calories or something like that. I don't remeber exactly- just that I could quit worrying so much about his weight if he was eating fairly well (which he was) and he was having normal growth. If your son had grown any taller, I would be more concerned. [/QUOTE]
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