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Does my daughter's chart indicate any physical/mental disabilities
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<blockquote data-quote="Vista" data-source="post: 490202" data-attributes="member: 6990"><p>Wow, that's quite extensive!! So sorry to hear! I do keep coming back to the vitamin defficiancy for some reason. You be surprised what something seemingly and small as that can do to someone especially a child at a developmental age. I wish I had my book from Ilene(or Elene) Nauman. She goes over all the natal aspects and the potential vitamin defficiancies associate with each affliction. Hoping she will grow out of it seems like wishing on a star. There must me a root cause for what's going on! Inherently however, I still stand by what I say about her being highly intelligent. There is something else going on outside this.</p><p>With regard to having her thyroid tested(Congenital Hypothyroidism). If they only did the test TSH, this is incomplete!! It's critical to test Free T3 and Free T4 of the thyroid, this will give a complete picture of what is going on with the thyroid. You can be within normal range of the TSH test and still be hypothyroid!!! I have researched this quite extensively and I would insist on having these other tests done too. Also, have you checked for Myasthenia Gravis? She could also have something going on with her thymus gland and pituitary.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vista, post: 490202, member: 6990"] Wow, that's quite extensive!! So sorry to hear! I do keep coming back to the vitamin defficiancy for some reason. You be surprised what something seemingly and small as that can do to someone especially a child at a developmental age. I wish I had my book from Ilene(or Elene) Nauman. She goes over all the natal aspects and the potential vitamin defficiancies associate with each affliction. Hoping she will grow out of it seems like wishing on a star. There must me a root cause for what's going on! Inherently however, I still stand by what I say about her being highly intelligent. There is something else going on outside this. With regard to having her thyroid tested(Congenital Hypothyroidism). If they only did the test TSH, this is incomplete!! It's critical to test Free T3 and Free T4 of the thyroid, this will give a complete picture of what is going on with the thyroid. You can be within normal range of the TSH test and still be hypothyroid!!! I have researched this quite extensively and I would insist on having these other tests done too. Also, have you checked for Myasthenia Gravis? She could also have something going on with her thymus gland and pituitary. [/QUOTE]
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