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In a message dated 7/30/2006 3:05:16 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
aml2412
Dear aml2412:
I am not sure what suggestions you are looking for but my IGF-1 was just a
tad higher then yours at 88. I ended up going on GH but had to go off due to it
causing Insulin Intolerance. I know there are others on this board who have also
had numbers that low because I remember their postings. Your endo may have
had patients that low but did not order the tests for them because s/he may
not have felt there was a reason to. You are not alone!!! Is there a chance that
you had a head injury in your past? There is a cause to low GH in adults caused
by head injuries called isolated growth hormone deficiency. Just a thought. It
could the Pit. too.
Best Wishes!!!
HUGS,
Tina
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