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      HGH and adolescents

      I know someone whose son is 12.5 y.o. and 56" and weighs 66 lbs. The boy is a genius but has autism so has some bizarre behaviour and the father is wanting to get him HGH for growth. I'm trying to help but I cant find anything online about dosing etc for minors. We are in US and unless you have health insurance I don't think HGH is realistic via rx.(too expensive).

      Has anyone dealt with HGH dosing for youth? I would hate for this boy to grow through life getting picked on he is very cool to be around, just very odd. His brothers are much bigger than average for their size but aren't in same school.

      Any link to anything online, or book, or personal experience is appreciated.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Jimring View Post
      I know someone whose son is 12.5 y.o. and 56" and weighs 66 lbs. The boy is a genius but has autism so has some bizarre behaviour and the father is wanting to get him HGH for growth. I'm trying to help but I cant find anything online about dosing etc for minors. We are in US and unless you have health insurance I don't think HGH is realistic via rx.(too expensive).

      Has anyone dealt with HGH dosing for youth? I would hate for this boy to grow through life getting picked on he is very cool to be around, just very odd. His brothers are much bigger than average for their size but aren't in same school.

      Any link to anything online, or book, or personal experience is appreciated.
      In most cases in the USA children with growth deficiencies and Aids patients are pretty much the only ones who get prescription HGH and have it covered by insurance companies .....General wellness and for bodybuilding use you can forget it...

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      My neighbors daughter has PWS (Prada Willi Syndrome) and is on HGH, and she has to fight tooth and nail for their GH script. The insurance company simply doesn't wanna pay for it. Every single time the script runs out it's back to arbitration to get them to cough up the money.

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