Hi...I was hoping someone could help. My niece who is 9 months old, was just diagnosed with De Georges Syndrome. There doesnt seem too be a whole lot of info on it. Since birth, my niece has had a few different problems, including a hole in her heart, problems with her calcium levels. My sister was induced 6 weeks early because of
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Left heart ventricular angiography problems that my sister was having, including high calcium. I was wondering why doctors didnt catch this earlier. They have been testing and testing since birth, and finally a genetic doctor told my sister De Georges was a possibility, but by the looks of the baby, he didnt feel that she would be positive. Well , sure enough, the baby tested positive, and now has to go for more testing. My sister is very concerned, because the baby will not put her legs down when she is picked up, and keeps them crossed. She has no desire to stand at all. She also can not sit up unassisted, and she is seeing other signs that show she may have learning disabilities. My sister really wants to do everyhting she can to intervene early to help the baby out as much as possible. Again, there just doesnt seem to be much info on De Georges, and we were hoping someone could tellus thebest way to approach this situation, and hopefully some helpful ideas on people to seek out. Also, any advice on why the baby has this chromosonal disease would also help.Thank you in
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