
03-02-2008, 11:27 AM
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Originally Posted by LadyLane
Okay, she's been to the doctor and nothing is wrong with her but what did the doctor say about the fact that she cries non-stop? I can understand babies have colic but she's a toddler now, so it can't be that! Is she especially sensitive to teething? They're basically getting teeth from six months until two years, but even then you get a break every once in a while! Does she ever play? Does she make eye contact with you? Does she interact with her twin and older sister?
It sounds really puzzling. Obviously your other two children are happy. I know you said the doctor checked her but if absolutely nothing makes her happy then it truly sounds to me like she's in pain that she can't communicate to you. Maybe try a neurologist?
Good luck, please let me know.
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I quote this post because it is very necessary that
people realise that doctors are not the Know It Alls
that we think they are.
A friend of mine almost died because she had the
rare (it's going to be spelled wrong folks) Heterotopic
Pregnancy.
This is where one has a child forming correctly in the
womb, while another is in the fallopian tubes.
It's not easy to diagnoise and her doctor, a very
trusted doctor, did not even think to look in that
direction.
She was rushed to the hospital where she nearly died
until one guy (maybe a future House?) thought of it.
I can list cases where people were misdiagnosed,
and so can you.
Something is wrong with the child. You know it.
Take the child to some other doctor and make
some kind of relationship so that you aren't
docket #2564 but YOU.
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