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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 195154" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Heather</p><p> </p><p>Travis has had too many MRI's for them to have missed it if he has this condition. But when he goes to the neuro, I will be telling them about stepgfg. Then if he wants another MRI just to be sure he can.</p><p> </p><p>This is not one condition stepgfg can trip me up on. From damage she's describing, tests done, ect, it's all ringing quite true. Prognosis is based on amt of herniation into the spinal cord, CSF pressure, and whether or not it is operable. While she doesn't have the spinal bifida, she does have the scoliosis. Most likely hers could've been at least partially corrected if it had been caught when she was a kid, and could've greatly improved her prognosis. But while bioMom spoiled stepgfg, she avoided docs like the plague even though husband and I kept stepgfg insured right along with the rest of the kids. (even though we didn't have to) Also "fits" symptoms I saw while she was with us, and symptoms she complained of as a kid, but bioMom kept saying she just didn't want to go to school.</p><p> </p><p>Ya know, my kids sure got majorly rooked on the roll of the genetic dice, didn't they. *sigh*</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 195154, member: 84"] Heather Travis has had too many MRI's for them to have missed it if he has this condition. But when he goes to the neuro, I will be telling them about stepgfg. Then if he wants another MRI just to be sure he can. This is not one condition stepgfg can trip me up on. From damage she's describing, tests done, ect, it's all ringing quite true. Prognosis is based on amt of herniation into the spinal cord, CSF pressure, and whether or not it is operable. While she doesn't have the spinal bifida, she does have the scoliosis. Most likely hers could've been at least partially corrected if it had been caught when she was a kid, and could've greatly improved her prognosis. But while bioMom spoiled stepgfg, she avoided docs like the plague even though husband and I kept stepgfg insured right along with the rest of the kids. (even though we didn't have to) Also "fits" symptoms I saw while she was with us, and symptoms she complained of as a kid, but bioMom kept saying she just didn't want to go to school. Ya know, my kids sure got majorly rooked on the roll of the genetic dice, didn't they. *sigh* [/QUOTE]
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