Hi Tami-
Are you talking about getting a bone age? Each year my son gets an x-ray of
his wrist and some "unknown person" reads it and tells us what age range his
bone is in.
My Kyle got RSV when he was 3 months old. We were admitted to the hospital,
but I think it was only cautionary. They kept taking blood to see how he
was doing and we went home the next day. Isn't that cough just awful!!!
-Debbi
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From: bsashmead@... <bsashmead@...>
To: CAHsupport@onelist.com <CAHsupport@onelist.com>
Date: Monday, March 01, 1999 10:34 PM
Subject: [CAHsupport] (no subject)
>From: bsashmead@...
>
>Hello everyone,
> For some reason my computer keeps kicking me out of the onelist
community, so if I don't complete a sentence, you will know why.
> I like LOL, what a great saying!! I will have to use that ofter.
> Erin is now over her illness, she was kind enough to share it with my 2
mnth old. However, my 2 mnth old's developed into RSV. Needless to say,
I'm having too much fun. JK. Actually, we are pretty lucky she is not bad
enough to be hospitalized.
> O K question time. Have you guys done bone density on your children
with CAH (I think that is what it is called- where you see how mature their
bones are in comparison with their actual growth.,) I have just heard
stories about it and wondered what it was like from a non doctor point of
view.
> Erin has endo clinic at the end of this mnth. Hopefully we won't have
to draw blood. We haven't had to draw blood for about a yr. YEAAAAA!!!
She cries more when they try to find the vein then when they actually poke
her.
>
>Any ways hope all is well.
>
> Debbit- I'm glad that you joined the list.
>
> Hope to talk to you soon.
>
>Tami
>
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