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misdee · 03/10/2005 12:45

dd2 who has balence probs was seen by paed a few weeks back i recieved a letter shortly after say no further involvement with the hospital, he feels she has delayed co-ordination, but he discharged her back to gp care. ok i thought, and didnt think much about it.

but today we got another letter, she has been referred for physio. just feel a bit about it, wasnt expecting, no-one mentioned physio.

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misdee · 03/10/2005 15:36

feeling a bit better now. mieow says physios can be quicker at spotting probs than a paed.

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piffle · 03/10/2005 15:56

Hope the physio is a help Misdee, our dd's balance problems have finally been laid down due to eye sight problems, physio was first person to mention this as a possibility without which we'd still be struggling for answers
So hopefully its a positive thing for you and your dd

misdee · 03/10/2005 17:18

Maybe now we will be listened to. Its all weel and good being told she is fine, but the paedis the one having his arm yanked out each time she falls, even worse trying to stop her falling into the rd/buggy causing the buggy to go into the road(it has happened). she is a danger to herslef and other people as she cannot walkwithout falling over. am hoping we get seen before the estimated 6months.

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piffle · 03/10/2005 17:32

I take it her hearing has been checked as well?

misdee · 03/10/2005 17:39

not recently.

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piffle · 05/10/2005 13:11

Might be worth asking about that as well misdee perhaps?

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