[post_page_title]Actually treatable[/post_page_title]
It’s a little sad to think about, but the truth is that had Robert been alive today, he probably wouldn’t have passed away at age 22. We know that his pituitary gland was producing too much human growth hormone, and this could theoretically have been fixed with surgery.
Doctors in his time weren’t confident enough to operate on him, however, and his fate was sealed. People suffering from the same condition today, conversely, can have an operation that stops the excess production of human growth hormone, thereby stopping their never-ending growth.
Healthy snacks you can easily make yourself
We get it; we need to start eating healthier. But how is anyone supposed to make it through the day