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<blockquote data-quote="Ktllc" data-source="post: 529769" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Hi Kailey,</p><p>I see that you still have lots of concern about your daughter. Unfortunately, I am no doctor and can't comment on the blood test. Have you given this list of concern to a trusted doctor? I would put it in written just like you did today and go over each point with doctor. </p><p>The only thing I can somewhat comment on is the acid reflux. Partner has GERD at a very sevre level. But for a whole year, Doctors sis not know what was wrong. He would go into respiratory arrest (to the point of being hospitalized), they thought it was asthma (although no allergies showed on the test) but would not respond to asthma treatment. We started suspecting acid reflux as it can lead to respiratory problems in rare cases. In the Pediatrician's office, Partner talked about "his fire" and from this point forward he was diagnosis and treated for GERD. Maybe use the same analogy with your daughter?</p><p>I truely hope a doctor will finally hear your concerns.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ktllc, post: 529769, member: 11847"] Hi Kailey, I see that you still have lots of concern about your daughter. Unfortunately, I am no doctor and can't comment on the blood test. Have you given this list of concern to a trusted doctor? I would put it in written just like you did today and go over each point with doctor. The only thing I can somewhat comment on is the acid reflux. Partner has GERD at a very sevre level. But for a whole year, Doctors sis not know what was wrong. He would go into respiratory arrest (to the point of being hospitalized), they thought it was asthma (although no allergies showed on the test) but would not respond to asthma treatment. We started suspecting acid reflux as it can lead to respiratory problems in rare cases. In the Pediatrician's office, Partner talked about "his fire" and from this point forward he was diagnosis and treated for GERD. Maybe use the same analogy with your daughter? I truely hope a doctor will finally hear your concerns. [/QUOTE]
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