[tri-med] Re: Bone Age and Wilm's scans
- From: "Karen Schuler" <karens@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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- Date: Fri, 30 Nov 2001 23:47:03 +1100
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From: "joanna wilson"
> THe neurologist, genetecist and endocrinologist all believe it is a behavior
> he has picked up. Definetley not slipped epiphyses,
neurologist wants a MRI and an EEG though, they will be done on the 12th and
19th.
Good luck with the tests sweet!!!
Has anyone at school had a leg injury?? I know Alex seems to absorb silly
things that others do and they quickly become
behaviourisms.
One that I am trying to break at the moment is the way he says fast (as in
pasta rather than p-ar-sta). He sounds so very English!!!
He just seemed to absorb that way of talking from his friend last year (he was
Spanish) and we cant seem to change it.
The toughest thing about being a housewife is you have no place to stay home
from.
- Patricia C. Beudoin
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Sydney, Australia
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