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Originally Posted by jmdt Thanks guys. The support here really means alot. I feel she is kind of getting depressed about this. I have to watch her like a hawk. I'm a wreck. She just keeps saying that people just think she's crazy. Unfortunately is is very difficult for her to describe the "numbness". I took her to a University Hospital. There are tons of doctors and professors there so I'm sure we will get an answer. If not I will take her into New York City and get her to one of those hospitals. I am right here on Long Island so the "city" is only about 45min away. My older daughter had her leg surgery in Hospital for Special Surgery and subsequently at New York Presbyterian Hospital so I am not afraid to go there to get the help she needs. It is just so frustrating seeing her this way. My husband and I are just wanting to help her "get back to normal" |
That is the most frustrating part of having something that can't be easily diagnosed. I was told I was crazy and that I needed to be treated for an eating disorder. Your daughter is fortunate to have you at her side. Keep hammering away at the doctors. I pray the mystery is solved soon so that your daughter can get some relief.