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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 418697" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>They did a head and spine MRI about a year ago - because of the tremors she had to be put under anesthesia, not just the sedation that they use with nervous and/or adhd kids. It ended up being rather confusing. The docs said there was "nothing abnormal" but that is NOT what the report from the radiologist said. I had to fight to get that report and it noted some small things that they couldn't really identify or figure out, but every doctor said it was "no big thing". There was a spot of some sort on her parotid or parathyroid gland (I know they are different, I just cannot remember which one it was for the life of me.) We saw a pediatrician endocrinologist who said that it was "clear" that an adult radiologist read the MRI because pediatrician radiologist would know that the spot is tehre in all normal pediatrician patients. Seemed odd to me because I couldn't find any more info about it on any kind of search and because the MRI was done AND read at our children's hospital. </p><p> </p><p>So it is yet another oddity that leaves me with questions and no answers. </p><p> </p><p>marg, we will def have the Vit D checked with everything else.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 418697, member: 1233"] They did a head and spine MRI about a year ago - because of the tremors she had to be put under anesthesia, not just the sedation that they use with nervous and/or adhd kids. It ended up being rather confusing. The docs said there was "nothing abnormal" but that is NOT what the report from the radiologist said. I had to fight to get that report and it noted some small things that they couldn't really identify or figure out, but every doctor said it was "no big thing". There was a spot of some sort on her parotid or parathyroid gland (I know they are different, I just cannot remember which one it was for the life of me.) We saw a pediatrician endocrinologist who said that it was "clear" that an adult radiologist read the MRI because pediatrician radiologist would know that the spot is tehre in all normal pediatrician patients. Seemed odd to me because I couldn't find any more info about it on any kind of search and because the MRI was done AND read at our children's hospital. So it is yet another oddity that leaves me with questions and no answers. marg, we will def have the Vit D checked with everything else. [/QUOTE]
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