The clonidine stimulation test reminds me of the one for CAH when a baseline
blood is drawn, then medicine given and then blood drawn after 30 minutes, 1
hour, etc. to see how your body responds. We have had the bone age x-rays too.
Right now one girl is measuring as the bone age of a 10 year old, though she is
12. The other twin had her x-ray yesterday, so I've not heard about it yet.
Traditionally, hers has been more delayed. The "problem" is that they are on
target in regards to puberty, making it less likely that the lower bone ages
will give thim the extra time to grow that we had hoped.
Thanks for your response to my questions. You're right about sometimes feeling
alone out here.
How old are your girls?
Becky