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multiple neurological dx

by rdlfloors, Mar 29, 2008 11:57AM
my 6 yr. old daughter has multiple dx. Is it possible that there is a single syndrome that encompasses all that is wrong? She is adopted so a family history is difficult to come by. Her dx. are as follows: Epilepsy,central sleep apnea,sleep disorder nos (narcolepsy is suspected but cataplexy is absent), episodic bradycardia, atrial septal defect, fetal alchohol syndrome w/ dysmorphic facies, scoliosis, chronic constipation, apraxia/speesh delay, mild mental retardation,left hypophoria and esophoria, low oral tone, asthma, ADHD, behavioral problems including ODD. She is currently taking the following meds. Depakote 250 mg morning and night, concerta 18 mg morning only, risperidal .5 mg in the morning and 1 mg at night.
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