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Old 09-11-2021, 02:09 AM #1
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Default Trying to find out what's happening to my daughter

Hi, my teenage Daughter suddenly started walking like she was drunk almost 2 weeks ago, she started slurring her words about 5 days later, well that's when we noticed her speech. We took her a neurologist at Children's about 4 days after her symptoms began. We were told that she would be ok and that she would probably to be back to normal within a few weeks. When she started slurring her words,, we took her to Mott's Children's Hospital, which was 3 days ago. They did a brain MRI with contrast on her. They couldn't find anything. They also ran 6 different blood tests which were negative. They followed up with me yesterday and is going to set us up with a pediatric Neurologist who will be best suited to help her. I feel like I am watching my daughter get worse before my eyes and I don't know what to do. We feel so helpless. I can't imagine what is happening. Just about everything that I look up shows brain involvement and her Mri is clear.
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