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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It sounds like the OP shopped around for the diagnosis she wanted to get services that were unnecessary. Hypontonia? And, what was the cause? It is almost always caused by CP. SPD is so over diagnosed right now. My DD had very similar issues as a baby. She never rolled over, but crab-crawled at 7 months, and walked at 11 months. She also one of the pickiest eaters. I would never claim her to have a neurological condition. My pediatrician was not concerned enough to do more than monitor. All is well. Anyway, I have a cousin like this. She is much worse. It is borderline abusive how she drags her kids into the doctor's office all the time.[/quote] OMG. OP here and now you're accusing me of MBPS??? I'm laughing out loud! The pediatrician who dismissed my concerns said DD would catch up but the new Ped actually told me that the longer we kept her the longer it would take for her to catch up. She sent us to a neurologist to make sure about DD's DX and the EEG confirmed her suspicions. DD has apnea episodes and the dismissive Ped said there was nothing she could do unless she saw DD with blue lips in the office. That night DD had an episode and her first seizure. That's when we decided to get another doctor. Are you against asking for second opinions???[/quote]
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