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My at that time 5 year old son was diagnosed with growth hormone deficiency in 1992. Growth hormone deficiency is often linked to a severe blow to the head for a baby. My son fell off the bed head-first when he was 6 months old. It was bad enough to cause a skull fracture. For those who don't believe this, my son was crawling everywhere by 6 months and started walking at 9 months. He took protropin for 11 years stopping when he was 15 and had reached 5' 9". The doctor determined that his bones had fused and further growth was unlikely and/or more likely to cause problems. He lives a very normal life with a wife and baby of his own today.

I'm curious about one thing. Protropin was extremely expensive at the time typically running about $1000 per month. I was fortunate to have insurance that covered the cost other than shipping. Is it still that expensive and if so, how were you able to afford treatment?

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There is often a crux event in formation of multiple personalities. Were you able to find such an event for Ella?

Also, my ex-wife had multiple personalities. One was specifically to be angry. Did you see evidence of specific personalities to manage specific emotions?