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save my daughter

my daughter is 3 1/2 and is having issues . she has always had issuse with here stomach since she was born. first she came out big 9lbs 13 . the biggest in our family. she was very acid refluxed when she was an infant so she was on something for that i forget what. she couldnt sleep and was leaning over on everything. she was typicaly developing if not advanced with speech and motor. she has never had what i would call a solid bowel movment in he life. its is always mushy and chunky, like it wasnt fully broken down. sick looking. she had her mmr shots and suddenly she is autistic.no more speech , she has emotional outbursts sensory issues basically a completly devistating change. every night when i have to lay in bed with her she screems and crys because there is something going on. she is in pain. i feel the stomach problems are connected to her issues. what should  i do to see whats going on . i know with all my heart that something is wrong , and if i dont do something i will lose my kid forever. please help
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I feel for you.  You definitely need to get your daughter to a GI specialist to see what is going on with her bowel movements.  I also think that her paediatrician should refer you to a speech therapist for her regression in speech if you haven't done this already.

All the best.
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