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<blockquote data-quote="april1974" data-source="post: 437014" data-attributes="member: 12128"><p>medicine is an art, it can take a long time to diagnose things, my best friend for example it took them years to diagnose her seizures, they said it was sleep apnea, then it was anxiety, then it was panic attacks, turned out to be grand mal seizures. That took a good 10yrs to diagnose, scary! Totally not trying to scare you, but the road to finding out could be bumpy but it's a road worth traveling, whatever you can do to help your son that is all that matters. </p><p></p><p>Knowledge is power, knowing what is going on can only help your son. but I totally get the wishing "he's fine, there is nothing wrong with him" I do that too....I think this is ok it's normal, it's us that need to learn how to parent him, but I know in my heart it's more, and that's ok, I just need to know what so I can help him.</p><p>(((((hugs)))))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="april1974, post: 437014, member: 12128"] medicine is an art, it can take a long time to diagnose things, my best friend for example it took them years to diagnose her seizures, they said it was sleep apnea, then it was anxiety, then it was panic attacks, turned out to be grand mal seizures. That took a good 10yrs to diagnose, scary! Totally not trying to scare you, but the road to finding out could be bumpy but it's a road worth traveling, whatever you can do to help your son that is all that matters. Knowledge is power, knowing what is going on can only help your son. but I totally get the wishing "he's fine, there is nothing wrong with him" I do that too....I think this is ok it's normal, it's us that need to learn how to parent him, but I know in my heart it's more, and that's ok, I just need to know what so I can help him. (((((hugs))))) [/QUOTE]
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