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[quote=Anonymous]So - ds is a picky eater, minor sensory issues, ADD - I could go on. Taking him to an OT in a little over a week. I've been told sensory issues "are just part of the package with ADD", but I'm so tired of trying to get him to eat - and his handwriting is laborious, and tending a little preservative these days. So he's 9, and less than 50 pounds. We did a hand study (x-ray of his wrist to show bone age) - given his small size and the fact that, although he lost the teeth (naturally) on either side of his two front teeth a year and a half ago, permanent ones haven't come in. Hand study shows bone age of a 7 year old. Which isn't so bad, right? It just means he will hit puberty later and stop growing later - ? Ped plans to monitor at ADD med checkups. Has anyone else experienced something similar? Advice?[/quote]
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