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<blockquote data-quote="curiousgal" data-source="post: 490208" data-attributes="member: 14664"><p>Yeah, quite extensive for someone her age!</p><p>With regards to her congenital hypothyroidism, the report that I have only says "Negative" (The test was done as part of the newborn screening tests). I therefore am not sure if they checked for TSH, T3, T4 levels. I, her mother, have hypothyroid and am still on medication for the same.</p><p></p><p>I do not know much about Myasthenia Gravis or issues with thymus or pituitary glands. </p><p></p><p>I do have an upcoming appointment with my daughter's neurologist in 2 weeks, and I will surely ask her if we need to do any additional tests. Thanks for mentioning. Like u mentioned, it maybe the small things which might eventually help her</p><p></p><p>And if it were a vitamin or nutrition deficiency, and we manage to find what it is, it will surely be a blessing. I hope we have some conclusive results from all these tests. Though I find it relieving to hear that the test results were negative or normal, I also want to find the root cause of her issues.</p><p></p><p>And you are not the only one who mentioned that she would be an intelligent girl. My uncle got her chart shown to an astrologer in India and he said exactly the same thing!</p><p></p><p>He also added that her progress will be slow, but 3rd year onwards, her progress rate should improve and end of 4 years and beginning 5th year, she will be a normal child. </p><p></p><p>I'm therefore hoping that we do find out the root cause of all her medical problems. </p><p></p><p>Oh btw, at 4 months, she was diagnosed with GERD Grade 3. She seems to have outgrown that problem though and even if she does have, it is negligible. She also has Laryngotracheomalacia and seems to suffer from sleep apnea as well. Have a sleep study scheduled for tonight</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="curiousgal, post: 490208, member: 14664"] Yeah, quite extensive for someone her age! With regards to her congenital hypothyroidism, the report that I have only says "Negative" (The test was done as part of the newborn screening tests). I therefore am not sure if they checked for TSH, T3, T4 levels. I, her mother, have hypothyroid and am still on medication for the same. I do not know much about Myasthenia Gravis or issues with thymus or pituitary glands. I do have an upcoming appointment with my daughter's neurologist in 2 weeks, and I will surely ask her if we need to do any additional tests. Thanks for mentioning. Like u mentioned, it maybe the small things which might eventually help her And if it were a vitamin or nutrition deficiency, and we manage to find what it is, it will surely be a blessing. I hope we have some conclusive results from all these tests. Though I find it relieving to hear that the test results were negative or normal, I also want to find the root cause of her issues. And you are not the only one who mentioned that she would be an intelligent girl. My uncle got her chart shown to an astrologer in India and he said exactly the same thing! He also added that her progress will be slow, but 3rd year onwards, her progress rate should improve and end of 4 years and beginning 5th year, she will be a normal child. I'm therefore hoping that we do find out the root cause of all her medical problems. Oh btw, at 4 months, she was diagnosed with GERD Grade 3. She seems to have outgrown that problem though and even if she does have, it is negligible. She also has Laryngotracheomalacia and seems to suffer from sleep apnea as well. Have a sleep study scheduled for tonight [/QUOTE]
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