I've got a letter this week from the GP surgery inviting B to attend a 39 month health check at the surgery. I have to chuckle a bit to myself about this. This is the first invite I have had. If I hadn't sort help all these years ago when I first suspected a delay, this might have been the first time it was picked up by a professional. Having older children alerted me to the fact B was not developing normally. I dread to think what a first time mum which a delayed child and no family would do. If you don't come into contact with other children regularly you have no basis for comparison.
For obvious reasons I refused this appointment. B already has so much intervention it wasn't necessary.
This blog started off as Living Without A Diagnosis. But after 5 and half years we have a diagnosis.
Showing posts with label GP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GP. Show all posts
Tuesday, 21 June 2011
39 month developmental check
Wednesday, 6 January 2010
Swine Flu
I've got a letter this week from the Department of Health recommending children at risk of contracting swine flu aka H1N1 are vaccinated as a matter of priority to protect them from the swine flu epidemic. That's nice.
Your child may qualify if they have one or more of the following conditions and then a long list of conditions. I'm presuming B got in the list under the "children with significant chronic neurological conditions such as children with cerebral palsy"
It's interesting that B has been included without a diagnosis of anything in particular. I'm glad they aren't leaving him out just because he does not have an official diagnosis.
Your child may qualify if they have one or more of the following conditions and then a long list of conditions. I'm presuming B got in the list under the "children with significant chronic neurological conditions such as children with cerebral palsy"
It's interesting that B has been included without a diagnosis of anything in particular. I'm glad they aren't leaving him out just because he does not have an official diagnosis.
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