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Category Archives: Intellectual Disabilities
Tests and More Tests – 5
Thinking back, it seems like we went straight from the ENT to the barium swallow, or videofluoroscopy (how did Dennis and I ever get any work done?) For this test foods of different consistency are mixed with barium sulphate which shows up on … Continue reading
Tests and More Tests – 4
On top of everything else that was going on during Ben’s first 15 months he had been plagued with chronic ear infections. We had gone through almost every form of antibiotic available to young children, and were desperate to find … Continue reading
Tests and More Tests – 3
Our next meeting happened in late 1990 with one of MCV’s leading pediatric neurologists. We were feeling better about things at this point, given the results of the previous two tests often coexist with organic causes of postganglionic and pregangliari, … Continue reading
Ben getting gifts
Below is a film of Ben receiving some gifts at his High school graduation party in June. He had been with the wonderful teachers and aids at PHHS for five years. Though Ben is doing well in his new program, … Continue reading
Tests and More Tests – 2
At about fourteen months of age Ben’s doctor recommended that his eyes be examined. He wasn’t sure if part of Ben’s delay might be due to his not seeing very well. We were referred to a pediatric ophthalmologist at the Virginia … Continue reading
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