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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Whoa, op. You’re really behind agressive and it’s just not necessary or helping your kid. People are honest and direct on this forum while being helpful. You are going to have to accept that if you seek help here. The attitude you describe your husband as having is not acceptable. Your duty is to your child. She sounds as though there may be delays and you think so. Hypotonia often signals other issues. Yes, you need an evaluation. That’s the bottom line. Can we diagnose her, no. Is putting it off likely to be helpful, who knows. I wouldn’t and neither would most of the parents on here. [/quote] Whoa to you. Seriously, there's a degree of groupthink where people are supposed to accept eye-rolls and meanness which is incredibly unsettling and not productive. I wouldn’t talk to someone hesitant about getting a hypotonia dx just because I’ve BTDT. I’m searching for dev peds in my area today, and I stand by what I have written.[/quote]
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