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What a balm to the soul the sight of your post is to me!
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I found NeuroTalk while researching Tics in Children, My almost 9 year old daughter has developed a tic, and only seam to get worse. Her Pediatrician referred me to a Pediatric Neouroligist but cant get an appointment for another 3 month. So I am her trying to find out how i can help her, and reading all of yours posts makes it that much easier fro me, So Thank you in addvanced for past and future post that i can learn from.
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Only 48hrs since his snap-head-turning tics began I've found two bumps behind his head finger tip sizes and two inches apart. His pediatrician missed them and now I wonder if there is a connection. MsTati I share this with you because I feel the pain too. I hope your dearest will soon overcome this tic. |
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Welcome to the forum, Boyolad.
I've not seen MsTati post again unfortunately. It would be a good idea to get those new lumps checked. Just so you know, there are lymph nodes on the back of the head. I hope to see you posting again to let us know how things are going. |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Alffe (06-06-2013) |
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