Got the goods
Our starter kit arrived today, complete with needles, alcohol swab, “pen,” how-to DVD, refrigerator-safe storage case and a random backpack apparantely included to make the kid feel like all of this is going to be fun, fun, fun. It’s not working in our house.
Natasha is aware of what is going on, aware that the shots are going to begin sometimes next week, and is for the time being living in denial. I know she doesn’t want to watch the DVD, because the video is available online and she didn’t want to see it there. I haven’t pressed the backpack on her yet.
Put in a call to the insurance to let them know we got the starter kit, and now await a call from our nurse named Miles. And then we’re off…
Tags: genotropin, nurse, pn
April 17th, 2008 at 12:59 am
I found your website through your yoga website, because I do Ashtanga as well. I wanted to let you know that my sister (4′10″) and her husband (5′4″) put their son on HGH for several years because he was so far behind even his sisters. It all worked out fine and now he is quite a bit taller than either of his parents. The change was great for his self-confidence. He learned to manage his own injections easily and apparently they are not that unpleasant. My sister worried about it quite a bit in the beginning, but now I think they would say they are glad they did it.
April 17th, 2008 at 4:16 am
Thank you Gail. A teacher friend here in Colorado Springs mentioned that she had a student on HGH who also became considerably more confident. What a wonderful gift to give (although at the expense of shots every day, ugh).