Guest guest Posted October 18, 2000 Report Share Posted October 18, 2000 , Thanks so much for your post earlier - You answered many questions that have been eating at me for about two years now. I know now that my son, five years old, is going to be alright; we have pretty much beaten the autism thing, but, I worry daily about his size (or lack there of!). Hunter is five and 1/2 and he just hit 35 pounds. He weighed 7lb 14 oz at birth and was taken a little over 2 weeks early (because of his size). He was in the 50 to 80 percentile on the growth chart until about 5 months of age and his growth went down hill from there. He didn't really stop growing though until between 12 and 22 months of age. We have been seeing a pediatric endocrinologist every three months for the past 16 months. At first every one just said it was genetics because I am only 5 feet tall and my husband is only 5'7 " . However my husband and I both come from average to tall families, we do however each have a short grandparent. Anyway, the endocrinologist chalked it up to genetics until he did the xray or Hunter's hand and it showed that he was 2 years behind, the doc became concerned at this point and said that if by June 2000 he wasn't satisfied with Hunter's growth then we would do the extensive testing and proceed with hormones. I did not keep the appointment in June because 1) I was really afraid, Hunter is doing so well and I am afraid to do anything that might interfere with his recovery in any way and 2)we were doing mercury chelation and I didn't know how that might go along with growth hormones and 3) I admit, I don't even want to think about an injectio every night along with everything else we are doing. So I assume you are chelating along with the growth hormones with no problem. I can't see what the problem would be but you never know. And, does your son tolerate the injections well? Dr. Cave commented on Hunter's size the first time she ever saw him but she thought that his growth problems were due to the fact that 3/4 of his amino acids were low. Were your son's amino acids low also? Hunter is still wearing 2T and 3T, we are really excited because this year he is wearing 4T. But clothes from GAP, Old Navy etc.. he can still wear 24months to 36 months. He is the size of an average three year old (some are bigger!). He is skin over bones but lots of muscle, very lean. I know that with Hunter it is not the GFCF diet because he has been strictly GFCF since he was about 30 months old and he still isn't growing. I've heard that they think our children may grow though when we pull all of the mercury out. Sorry this is so long, I am just so glad to hear from someone sortof in my situation with good results and a way to get help financially too! If I could just get Hunter to grow a little I would be able to finally have a little peace and not worry over him. You would not know Hunter had ever had a dx today, we made it past that but I don't want him to face the problems of being 5feet tall or so either. Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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