ANA Discussion Forum
Archive => Archives => Topic started by: mountain on February 14, 2006, 03:08:04 pm
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I am 55 years old. I have a 1.5 cm NA diagnosed about a year and a half ago and I'm in the "wait and see" category (no change). I am told by my doctor that ANs are less likely to grow as people get older. I am not taking hormone replacement therapy, but another Dr. is suggesting I start. Has anyone heard if taking these hormones may start AN growth? ???
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There's alot of conflicting info out there on the subject, I don't think any conclusions have been drawn. As far as I know, progesterone, the pregnancy hormone is the one with the srongest possibility of causing growth. If it's a hormone replacement, and your levels are checked regularly and are within normal ranges, you shouldn't be in danger of speeding up growth I wouldn't think. I think it's more when the body is flooded with abnormal amounts of hormones that cause growth, like during pregnancy or maybe even anabolic steroid use that may be a problem. But I'm not a doctor, I'm just recalling info I've learned along the way. :)
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Thanks for the reply. I guess there's no way to be sure. If I find there is a chance of hormones starting growth, I definitely won't take them.