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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 431810" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Wonderful news. I am glad that what you were hoping for is the reality - that is a true blessing. Isn't it amazing how sensitive our bodies can be, so that one missed dose of a medication can have such a drastic impact for such a long time? the human body is an incredible thing!</p><p></p><p>Finding a good neuro is a gift. I wish we could. At first we thought we had, he was even written up as one of the top ten docs in the state - not pediatrician docs, not specialists, top ten of ALL docs in the state. And the kids loved him. but he got tired of kids that were not constantly having problems that were dramatic. </p><p></p><p>The blanket or tshirt sounds like a wonderful thing. Use a sharpie to write on fabric, and you can embroider over it if you want. There needs to be SOMETHING if the ER won't let you be there and he cannot tell them. Sadly, chances are that they won't believe you anyway. But you will have at least tried.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 431810, member: 1233"] Wonderful news. I am glad that what you were hoping for is the reality - that is a true blessing. Isn't it amazing how sensitive our bodies can be, so that one missed dose of a medication can have such a drastic impact for such a long time? the human body is an incredible thing! Finding a good neuro is a gift. I wish we could. At first we thought we had, he was even written up as one of the top ten docs in the state - not pediatrician docs, not specialists, top ten of ALL docs in the state. And the kids loved him. but he got tired of kids that were not constantly having problems that were dramatic. The blanket or tshirt sounds like a wonderful thing. Use a sharpie to write on fabric, and you can embroider over it if you want. There needs to be SOMETHING if the ER won't let you be there and he cannot tell them. Sadly, chances are that they won't believe you anyway. But you will have at least tried. [/QUOTE]
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