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<blockquote data-quote="Confused" data-source="post: 422336"><p>Hi Elret,</p><p> Wow, you have been threw a lot already. So your daughter is now 4 and she has a lot of things going on with her. See if you can get the home daycares and pre-schools to document what they saw when your daughter was there. Then, you can take that to the Developmental Pediatrician when you go. Also, try to capture a 48 hr or more if you can period on camcorder or on those Nanny Cams. This way they can see how she is before an episode,during and after. And the foods, its good that you have expereinced what she can and can't have. I have heard taking these out of the childs diet helps as it did for you and your husband. Good luck</p><p>Confused</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Confused, post: 422336"] Hi Elret, Wow, you have been threw a lot already. So your daughter is now 4 and she has a lot of things going on with her. See if you can get the home daycares and pre-schools to document what they saw when your daughter was there. Then, you can take that to the Developmental Pediatrician when you go. Also, try to capture a 48 hr or more if you can period on camcorder or on those Nanny Cams. This way they can see how she is before an episode,during and after. And the foods, its good that you have expereinced what she can and can't have. I have heard taking these out of the childs diet helps as it did for you and your husband. Good luck Confused [/QUOTE]
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