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I feel so much better after the long phone call I received from Dr. Whiteman tonight. He is going to try to help us by writing a protocol for our local doctor to redo on her stationary, so that the local docs, who will recognize her name, will want to keep a good working relationship with her by doing what is written. (Hopefully) He really likes our pediatrician as he has dealt with her for a while with us and other patients. He feels Asenath and maybe Porrah both probably have floppy bladders so their labs do not reveal how dehydrated they are because of urine retention. Asenath always floods her diapers, 300-400 cc. at night or more, and hardly urinates during the day time. Asenath will see a urologist when we go up to Mayo later this month. (25th-28th) He also wants to further discuss a g-tube for Asenath due to all her problems and will set up a pediatric surgeon appointment with Dr. Moir (He did Asenath's g-tube and muscle/skin biopsy.) I think we accomplished quite a bit on the phone and I feel more comfortable with our situation, knowing he is on our side and understands what has been happening. He also plans to talk to our pediatrician and our in-house (hospital) doctor if possible. We discussed both girls in depth and at the end he told me to "give the girl a hug from him." He can be so sweet! I am encouraged, yet know I still have to deal with the local docs. Kim, I am fighting for us! We will get the hospital help we need yet! Darla: mommy to: Asenath (4) Mito, brain vasculitis, strokes, migraines, seizures, g-tube, disautonomia issues, hypotonia, heat/exercise intolerance, oxygen use, asthma.. Zipporrah,(5 mon.) Mito, strokes, sensory issues, feeding/breathing issues...Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

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Hi Darla:

Don't you want to just hug your doctor when they understand the problems

you are going through with another doctor and how to resolve it. Sounds

like you voiced your opinion and concerns to Dr.Whiteman well so he could

understand what you went through. I know with our ped. he has something

in Leah's records that if parents call when he is not on call that they can

call him with any questions regarding what to do. Plus we always bypass

the ER and are directly admitted to the hospital. I think the first mistake

was telling you to go to the ER for the tube. I think of the ER for emergency

and this (I may be wrong here) could have been done as an inhouse procedure

without involving that ER doctor. So far we have been lucky that Leah has

been able to be admitted directly to the hospital without having to go to

the ER to be checked out. I'm so happy that Dr. Whiteman wants to get something

in writing and on your doctors stationary. So smart he is. Good luck. You've

been through so much right now and not only having the stress of ill children

but to get your ideas across to the doctor and to have them listen to you

on top of all that is stressful enough. Sounds like that doctor had a little

bit of an ego problem if you ask me. Yes, I'm sure she knew about metabolic

disease (in a tiny finger way) but to say she knows more than a specialist

is beyond my brainwaves. We had dealt with a ped. neurologist that way.

Felt he knew more than our metabolic doctor. Needless to say we aren't

seeing him any more and plus the good thing is he's moved from the area.

Keep us updated as to the next time you go. I think between you and Kim

the hospital will get it right. Hopefully sooner than later. Thinking of

you and your family.

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Darla Klein wrote:

I feel so much better after the long phone call I received from

Dr. Whiteman tonight. He is going to try to help us by writing a protocol

for our local doctor to redo on her stationary, so that the local docs, who

will recognize her name, will want to keep a good working relationship with

her by doing what is written. (Hopefully) He really likes our pediatrician

as he has dealt with her for a while with us and other patients.

He feels Asenath and maybe Porrah both probably have floppy bladders

so their labs do not reveal how dehydrated they are because of urine retention.

Asenath always floods her diapers, 300-400 cc. at night or more, and hardly

urinates during the day time. Asenath will see a urologist when we go up

to Mayo later this month. (25th-28th) He also wants to further discuss a

g-tube for Asenath due to all her problems and will set up a! pediatric

surgeon appointment with Dr. Moir (He did Asenath's g-tube and muscle/skin

biopsy.) I think we accomplished quite a bit on the phone and I feel more

comfortable with our situation, knowing he is on our side and understands

what has been happening. He also plans to talk to our pediatrician and our

in-house (hospital) doctor if possible. We discussed both girls in depth

and at the end he told me to "give the girl a hug from him." He can be so

sweet! I am encouraged, yet know I still have to deal with the local docs.

Kim, I am fighting for us! We will get the hospital help we need yet!

Darla: mommy to:

Asenath (4) Mito, brain vasculitis, strokes, migraines, seizures, g-tube,

disautonomia issues, hypotonia, heat/exercise intolerance, oxygen use, asthma..

Zipporrah,(5 mon.) Mito, strokes, sensory issues, feeding/breathing issues...

Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

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Hi Darla:

Don't you want to just hug your doctor when they understand the problems

you are going through with another doctor and how to resolve it. Sounds

like you voiced your opinion and concerns to Dr.Whiteman well so he could

understand what you went through. I know with our ped. he has something

in Leah's records that if parents call when he is not on call that they can

call him with any questions regarding what to do. Plus we always bypass

the ER and are directly admitted to the hospital. I think the first mistake

was telling you to go to the ER for the tube. I think of the ER for emergency

and this (I may be wrong here) could have been done as an inhouse procedure

without involving that ER doctor. So far we have been lucky that Leah has

been able to be admitted directly to the hospital without having to go to

the ER to be checked out. I'm so happy that Dr. Whiteman wants to get something

in writing and on your doctors stationary. So smart he is. Good luck. You've

been through so much right now and not only having the stress of ill children

but to get your ideas across to the doctor and to have them listen to you

on top of all that is stressful enough. Sounds like that doctor had a little

bit of an ego problem if you ask me. Yes, I'm sure she knew about metabolic

disease (in a tiny finger way) but to say she knows more than a specialist

is beyond my brainwaves. We had dealt with a ped. neurologist that way.

Felt he knew more than our metabolic doctor. Needless to say we aren't

seeing him any more and plus the good thing is he's moved from the area.

Keep us updated as to the next time you go. I think between you and Kim

the hospital will get it right. Hopefully sooner than later. Thinking of

you and your family.

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Darla Klein wrote:

I feel so much better after the long phone call I received from

Dr. Whiteman tonight. He is going to try to help us by writing a protocol

for our local doctor to redo on her stationary, so that the local docs, who

will recognize her name, will want to keep a good working relationship with

her by doing what is written. (Hopefully) He really likes our pediatrician

as he has dealt with her for a while with us and other patients.

He feels Asenath and maybe Porrah both probably have floppy bladders

so their labs do not reveal how dehydrated they are because of urine retention.

Asenath always floods her diapers, 300-400 cc. at night or more, and hardly

urinates during the day time. Asenath will see a urologist when we go up

to Mayo later this month. (25th-28th) He also wants to further discuss a

g-tube for Asenath due to all her problems and will set up a! pediatric

surgeon appointment with Dr. Moir (He did Asenath's g-tube and muscle/skin

biopsy.) I think we accomplished quite a bit on the phone and I feel more

comfortable with our situation, knowing he is on our side and understands

what has been happening. He also plans to talk to our pediatrician and our

in-house (hospital) doctor if possible. We discussed both girls in depth

and at the end he told me to "give the girl a hug from him." He can be so

sweet! I am encouraged, yet know I still have to deal with the local docs.

Kim, I am fighting for us! We will get the hospital help we need yet!

Darla: mommy to:

Asenath (4) Mito, brain vasculitis, strokes, migraines, seizures, g-tube,

disautonomia issues, hypotonia, heat/exercise intolerance, oxygen use, asthma..

Zipporrah,(5 mon.) Mito, strokes, sensory issues, feeding/breathing issues...

Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

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Hi Darla:

Don't you want to just hug your doctor when they understand the problems

you are going through with another doctor and how to resolve it. Sounds

like you voiced your opinion and concerns to Dr.Whiteman well so he could

understand what you went through. I know with our ped. he has something

in Leah's records that if parents call when he is not on call that they can

call him with any questions regarding what to do. Plus we always bypass

the ER and are directly admitted to the hospital. I think the first mistake

was telling you to go to the ER for the tube. I think of the ER for emergency

and this (I may be wrong here) could have been done as an inhouse procedure

without involving that ER doctor. So far we have been lucky that Leah has

been able to be admitted directly to the hospital without having to go to

the ER to be checked out. I'm so happy that Dr. Whiteman wants to get something

in writing and on your doctors stationary. So smart he is. Good luck. You've

been through so much right now and not only having the stress of ill children

but to get your ideas across to the doctor and to have them listen to you

on top of all that is stressful enough. Sounds like that doctor had a little

bit of an ego problem if you ask me. Yes, I'm sure she knew about metabolic

disease (in a tiny finger way) but to say she knows more than a specialist

is beyond my brainwaves. We had dealt with a ped. neurologist that way.

Felt he knew more than our metabolic doctor. Needless to say we aren't

seeing him any more and plus the good thing is he's moved from the area.

Keep us updated as to the next time you go. I think between you and Kim

the hospital will get it right. Hopefully sooner than later. Thinking of

you and your family.

Nerenhausen

mom to Leah

Darla Klein wrote:

I feel so much better after the long phone call I received from

Dr. Whiteman tonight. He is going to try to help us by writing a protocol

for our local doctor to redo on her stationary, so that the local docs, who

will recognize her name, will want to keep a good working relationship with

her by doing what is written. (Hopefully) He really likes our pediatrician

as he has dealt with her for a while with us and other patients.

He feels Asenath and maybe Porrah both probably have floppy bladders

so their labs do not reveal how dehydrated they are because of urine retention.

Asenath always floods her diapers, 300-400 cc. at night or more, and hardly

urinates during the day time. Asenath will see a urologist when we go up

to Mayo later this month. (25th-28th) He also wants to further discuss a

g-tube for Asenath due to all her problems and will set up a! pediatric

surgeon appointment with Dr. Moir (He did Asenath's g-tube and muscle/skin

biopsy.) I think we accomplished quite a bit on the phone and I feel more

comfortable with our situation, knowing he is on our side and understands

what has been happening. He also plans to talk to our pediatrician and our

in-house (hospital) doctor if possible. We discussed both girls in depth

and at the end he told me to "give the girl a hug from him." He can be so

sweet! I am encouraged, yet know I still have to deal with the local docs.

Kim, I am fighting for us! We will get the hospital help we need yet!

Darla: mommy to:

Asenath (4) Mito, brain vasculitis, strokes, migraines, seizures, g-tube,

disautonomia issues, hypotonia, heat/exercise intolerance, oxygen use, asthma..

Zipporrah,(5 mon.) Mito, strokes, sensory issues, feeding/breathing issues...

Please contact mito-owner with any problems or questions.

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