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Old 04-07-2007, 03:52 AM #1
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DO NOT FEEL GUILTY

you've done your best,the doctor should understand and focalize the problem not you......

I remember when my son was about 18 months and I was worried as I had the sensation there was something wrong with him...my husband,who's a doctor,told me I was too anxious and BORING,his ped told me Enrico was ok.

A few months later Enrico had his first seizure,and later (much more later)He was diagnosed PDD-NOS.

He's a malformation on his right parietal and occipital lobe.

So,do not feel guilty,sometimes the problem is just to find the right doctor in the right moment.

All my love to you
Laura
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