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At 08:20 PM 3/26/97 -0600, you wrote:
>> >went over the charts with him pointing out that if you watch the curve, it
>> >is still going up. Not once has his head circumfrance dropped or
>> >stablized...it has always gone up. He said it didnt matter, it still
wasnt
>> >where it was supposed to be.
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>I am not any kind of medical professional, but isn't there such a thing as
>premature fusing of the skull, which could explain why the head
circumference is
>not increasing as it should?
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>Anne in Mpls
Anne, I believe his head circumference *is* going up. It has never
stabilized or stopped growing. This weight gain is this pediatricians main
'concern' right now. Thanks for the input! :)
Heidi Murphy
Peer Counselor, BSN Student
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