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I hope that your little one is doing okay! Please keep us posted.
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resogambino is right, I am so sorry that your post was not replied to as well. Everyone in the community, from the members to the moderator and experts try very hard for this not to happen. Every post definitely can't be answered the day of each time, but I do apologize that your important post had no response.
I hope that you and your son have resolved this problem and possibly seen a medical profession. Please keep us posted if you have some time.
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I think that you may need to see an expert to resolve this problem. Without your past medical history, list of medications and more physical information, this seems to be unable to treat. Best of luck!View Thread
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