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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 534121" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>I agree with those that said to take him to the pedi endocrinologist. difficult child 2 was very small for his age, showed no signs of puberty either. difficult child 2 had the same sort of experience as buddy's son. The endo only took a quick look, not very traumatic even for difficult child 2, who was also upset over having to have this done. He also had the hand x-ray. lab work. In addition, difficult child 2 saw a developmental pedi. He had an MRI because she suspected Fragile X Syndrome. To make a long story short, difficult child 2 finally had a growth spurt when he was a junior in high school. By the time he graduated at 19, he was over 6 feet tall! SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 534121, member: 3388"] I agree with those that said to take him to the pedi endocrinologist. difficult child 2 was very small for his age, showed no signs of puberty either. difficult child 2 had the same sort of experience as buddy's son. The endo only took a quick look, not very traumatic even for difficult child 2, who was also upset over having to have this done. He also had the hand x-ray. lab work. In addition, difficult child 2 saw a developmental pedi. He had an MRI because she suspected Fragile X Syndrome. To make a long story short, difficult child 2 finally had a growth spurt when he was a junior in high school. By the time he graduated at 19, he was over 6 feet tall! SFR [/QUOTE]
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