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Old 12-20-2011, 07:51 AM #4
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Interesting....my first son had a HUGE anterior fontanelle. Of course he's now 16 years old. It did eventually close but took over a year. I was diagnosed with mg about 19 months ago. I don't think there was a connection with mg but now I wonder about vit D deficiency since that was identified with the first neuro I saw with the mg symptoms.
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