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Default Thank you, Mark!

My husband and I have taken all of this into consideration and plan on getting blood work done, on top of a GI referral. I was wondering about early onset puberty. We are also going to get her kidneys checked out. Thank you so much for your input! We are always wondering what will come up next. We know that TBI is a lifelong condition and new things will continue to arise.
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