[tri-med] Re: Thyroid problem or growth hormone problem
- From: SHAMOND73@xxxxxxx
- To: tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 18:03:03 EDT
irene, i know what you mean by them not being accurate at his pediatrician
especially, but this is his GI. He goes there every 6 weeks and they are
meticulous about measuring him, holding him down, making sure his back is not
arching, head straight etc, they do it on a lucite plastic measurer thing. So
they are pretty accurate. As for him not being himslef, he is just not smiley
and happy like he used to be. he is giving us a lot of trouble with eating and
is a little more "out of it" than normal. His eye contact has worsened and its
a lot harder to get him to smile.
sharon
In a message dated 3/31/2009 1:42:07 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
67.irene@xxxxxxxxx writes:
Oops, I meant they are NOT 100% completely accurate.
And your message just popped up as I was sending this...what exactly do you
mean by "not being himself"?
Irene
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