Tina
Mother of 2 Special Needs Sons.
Sam (age 11) Spinal Bifida Occulta, Mild Mental Retardation.
Jake (age 8) Ataxia ADHD
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We are meant to feel. Part of our recovery means learning to go with what we're feeling and what our feelings are trying to tell us. ~Melody Beattie~ ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
I can only please one person a day & Today is not you're day & tomorrow don't look much better either. ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Email me kymbersn...@cox.net and let me know how it turns out...
PS Shriners Hospital ,doesn't ask you to pay, even if you can't pay they
will take your daughter with out any problems... where do you live... ?
Shriners Hospital does have a website.. Here's there website you can find
out where there is one closest to you... And if they can't hel you, they can
tell you where to take her... and if she gets suddenly worse I want you to
take her directly to an emergency room... alright...don't wait for that
either... if you start to see problems with her mobility
"steph30" <jk...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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"steph30" <jk...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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Has a shunt infection been ruled out? I had problems with my shunt many
years ago now (20+) and had both xray and cat scan (since MRI was
unavailable to me back then). I dont know if a scan or xray can detect an
infection but its definitely something worth investigating. My GP kept
insisting that I had synus problems. When I eventually got an appointment
with my neurosurgeon he only looked at me and didn't even bother to check
the shunt before telling me and my parents that I had a shunt infection. I
had surgery 3 days later and everything has been fine since.