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I agree that the behaviors of the pediatricians are unacceptable. However,
while they are all dancing around all of this and all these issues, I'm not sure
why they cannot at least get this child's dehydration under control, whether it
be with peripheral or central lines.
I agree that the workup on this child will be extensive and I agree with Cathy
Genna that some form of a neurological consult is certainly in order.
Syndromes are often times difficult to diagnose and many have similar
components and are yet, very different.
Has this child actually been seen by pediatric specialists or just local docs? It
is difficult to tell as I am unfamiliar with the medical system there.
Betsy Riedel RNC, IBCLC
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