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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 612547"><p>I am so sorry to read this. Please head straight for your nearest Children's Hospital. I know he had had a lot of tests, but an absence of diagnosis leading to a conclusion of mental illness is simply not acceptable and makes absolutely no sense to me and I am guessing it doesn't make sense to you either which is why you are posting. You need physician to take a whole child approach and coordinate specialties and testing. There are so many things it could be and I would not accept that it is dissasociative disorder "just because" they can't find a medical explanation. Are you in an area where Lyme is prevalent? Has your son had an MRI? Autoimmune disease comes to mind but I am NOT a dr or even a medical person.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry you are going through this. Time to put your warrior mom armor on... I know this must be really scary. XOXO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 612547"] I am so sorry to read this. Please head straight for your nearest Children's Hospital. I know he had had a lot of tests, but an absence of diagnosis leading to a conclusion of mental illness is simply not acceptable and makes absolutely no sense to me and I am guessing it doesn't make sense to you either which is why you are posting. You need physician to take a whole child approach and coordinate specialties and testing. There are so many things it could be and I would not accept that it is dissasociative disorder "just because" they can't find a medical explanation. Are you in an area where Lyme is prevalent? Has your son had an MRI? Autoimmune disease comes to mind but I am NOT a dr or even a medical person. I am so sorry you are going through this. Time to put your warrior mom armor on... I know this must be really scary. XOXO [/QUOTE]
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