Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 What is the solution? Absosmurfly NOTHIN'! His liver tests LOOK normal. Keljo was the one who called me back? (What the freak?!) Maybe Squires is on vacation. <I am pissed!> He said it was most likely depression or SAD. (excuse me but causing leg pain? I get the fatigue, but not pain in his legs.) I WILL get over it. But Keljo is the same one who has been blowing me off, and whose feelings I tried to spare in not wanting to totally fire...but...hmmm...maybe I should have. I do believe that Squires seemed, more concerned. But I could be mistaken. Why else would he want Dr. Ben Shneider added to the team? Why would he be re-ordering the bx slides so he can look at them himself? Keljo basically said that he did not believe that Noah had active liver disease according to his blood tests. AHHHHHH!!! I am so upset. Come live with Noah. Noah is not himself. I agree that the family's new dynamic may play into some stress...but he was like this before as well and they said they would wait to see if it continued...well it is...AAHHHHH!!!! Angry to be headed into Christmas with this. Angry my son was not well taken care of yet again. Don't know what if any solution there is...but he did <with smart *ss tone> say, we could always run more liver panels. I hate " tones " . Don't get a tone with me. This is my kid...if I am calling you, I am already stressed. And believe you me, I am well educated on PSC...so don't go there on trying to get me to think that I am an idiot mother. Can you tell I am not happy? Sorry and thank you for listening. I might need some Quaaludes. (just so you all know the use of meds is always a joke...it is my way of lightening things.) Want to and most likely WILL cry! I know all moms will understand. Much love, Mom of Zoe (13) super soccer player; Noah (9) UC, PSC, enthesopathy and osteopenia and a great soccer and basketball player and; Aidan (5) moderately-severely hearing impaired great basketball shot (10-foot hoop none-the-less) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 22, 2006 Report Share Posted December 22, 2006 That's awful. If I were you I would have strung that doctor up by his neck. I hate it when they act as if it is all in your head when you as the mom know better. I hope Noah feeling better for Christmas so that he can enjoy it. Hang in there. Pat (CA) wrote: What is the solution? Absosmurfly NOTHIN'! His liver tests LOOK normal. Keljo was the one who called me back? (What the freak?!) Maybe Squires is on vacation. <I am pissed!> He said it was most likely depression or SAD. (excuse me but causing leg pain? I get the fatigue, but not pain in his legs.) I WILL get over it. But Keljo is the same one who has been blowing me off, and whose feelings I tried to spare in not wanting to totally fire...but...hmmm...maybe I should have. I do believe that Squires seemed, more concerned. But I could be mistaken. Why else would he want Dr. Ben Shneider added to the team? Why would he be re-ordering the bx slides so he can look at them himself? Keljo basically said that he did not believe that Noah had active liver disease according to his blood tests. AHHHHHH!!! I am so upset. Come live with Noah. Noah is not himself. I agree that the family's new dynamic may play into some stress...but he was like this before as well and they said they would wait to see if it continued...well it is...AAHHHHH!!!!Angry to be headed into Christmas with this. Angry my son was not well taken care of yet again. Don't know what if any solution there is...but he did <with smart *ss tone> say, we could always run more liver panels.I hate "tones". Don't get a tone with me. This is my kid...if I am calling you, I am already stressed. And believe you me, I am well educated on PSC...so don't go there on trying to get me to think that I am an idiot mother.Can you tell I am not happy? Sorry and thank you for listening.I might need some Quaaludes. (just so you all know the use of meds is always a joke...it is my way of lightening things.) Want to and most likely WILL cry! I know all moms will understand. Much love, Mom of Zoe (13) super soccer player; Noah (9) UC, PSC, enthesopathy and osteopenia and a great soccer and basketball player and; Aidan (5) moderately-severely hearing impaired great basketball shot (10-foot hoop none-the-less) __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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