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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 235994" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>sounds like your local docs are like mylocal docs. sadly when my son was tiny, I was so busy with difficult child stuff and husband stuff and their docs and symptoms, it never occured to me just how bad our local docs were......(now ALL our specialists are 3-5 hour drives away to the city) </p><p></p><p>Not to scare you BUT when I had son in city with his eye......and we stayed in the ronald mcdonald houses? there were several children with rheumatic diseases in the hospital, their moms at RMH with me......and...very sad. one young teen girl wound up on Hospice due to rheumatic illness. </p><p></p><p>I have a friend whose first child is bipolar, then her child 15 years younger than her first child was 3 months preemie and profound CP......and a year later, another child.....they assumed at first (they being docs) was only mimicking her older sister..nope, by age 5.......serious symptomatic RA. </p><p>Yes, call a childrens hospital. I know first hand how awful hard it is to have docs so far from home.we use RMH a LOT. and it was a hardship for me cuz husband could not watch the other kids alone, and I had noone to help....and the travel was so hard for me due to MY illnesses.......but........it made all the difference in the long run. For difficult child and her city specialist psychiatrist at a childens hospital/teaching hospital......for my son with his CP and later for his eye.....for me and my Rheumatic illness.....and I am sure it would have been helpful for easy child and her complicated pregnancy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 235994, member: 1697"] sounds like your local docs are like mylocal docs. sadly when my son was tiny, I was so busy with difficult child stuff and husband stuff and their docs and symptoms, it never occured to me just how bad our local docs were......(now ALL our specialists are 3-5 hour drives away to the city) Not to scare you BUT when I had son in city with his eye......and we stayed in the ronald mcdonald houses? there were several children with rheumatic diseases in the hospital, their moms at RMH with me......and...very sad. one young teen girl wound up on Hospice due to rheumatic illness. I have a friend whose first child is bipolar, then her child 15 years younger than her first child was 3 months preemie and profound CP......and a year later, another child.....they assumed at first (they being docs) was only mimicking her older sister..nope, by age 5.......serious symptomatic RA. Yes, call a childrens hospital. I know first hand how awful hard it is to have docs so far from home.we use RMH a LOT. and it was a hardship for me cuz husband could not watch the other kids alone, and I had noone to help....and the travel was so hard for me due to MY illnesses.......but........it made all the difference in the long run. For difficult child and her city specialist psychiatrist at a childens hospital/teaching hospital......for my son with his CP and later for his eye.....for me and my Rheumatic illness.....and I am sure it would have been helpful for easy child and her complicated pregnancy. [/QUOTE]
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