Jaye, this sounds remarkably like an infant with whom I worked who
ended up diagnosed with a genetic mitochondrial disorder. Very
rare...not even a syndrome name. I would be concerned at this stage
that getting so focused on the traumatic birth leads to missing that
there is something else happening that is completely unrelated. The
diagnosis for the infant it with whom I worked took months to
confirm. So easy answers aren't always available. The prognosis the
local infant is extremely poor but due to incredible care by a very
young mom who already had a preschooler and who ended up adopting her
sister's two year old, the boy is doing better than should have been
expected (ie he has lived to 5). Yes there are some amazing women and
families among us. Never underestimate the determination of a teenager!
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