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my 2 year old?

these are my sons symptoms in the past 6 months:
Easy bruising
Constant stomach pain
Dark circles around the eyes

Enlarged liver / spleen (last ultrasound)
Red in the back of his eyes( last time we went to the doctors)
White bowel (multi color bowel)

Always hungry
Potty trained, but still having accidents at night & nap time
Hair growth slow to none


He had blood work and this is what it said:

Platelets: 374 150 - 450 K\uL
PLT EST: Adequate
MPV: 7.1 6.6 - 12.2 fL
%NEUT: 33 L 50 - 75 %
%LYMPH: 52 H 20 - 50%
%MONO: 12 H 2 - 10%
%EOS: 1 0 - 4%
%BASO: 2 0 - 2%
#NEUT: 2.28 1.5 - 9.5 k\ul
#LYMPH: 3.53 1.5 - 5 k\ul
#MONO: 0.83 0.10 - 1 k\ul
#EOS: 0.10 0 - 0.30 k\ul
#BASO: 0.12 0 - 0.20 k\ul
Manual Diff : See Below
SEG: 32 L 37 - 80%
BAND: 1 0 - 5%
LYMPH: 52 H 20 - 50%
MONO: 14 H 2 - 10%
EOS: 1 0 - 4%
BASO: 0 0 - 2%
NRBC: 0
RBC MORPH APP.NORMAL

CHEMISTRY

Soldium 140 13 - 145 mEg/L
Potassium 3.5 L 3.6 - 5.2 mEg/L
Chloride 104 100 - 108mEg/L
CO2  25 212 - 31mEg/L
Anion Gap 15 10 - 20
Glucose 73 L 77 - 115mg/dL
Bun 7 7 - 18mg/dL
Creatinine .4 L .8 - 1.3mg/dL
Non-AA GFR N/A
AFR AMER GRF N/A
Calcium 9.8 8.8 - 10.8mg/dL
Total Protein  7.3 6.4 - 8.2g/dL
Albumin 4.3 3.5 - 4.5g/dL
Alkaline Phos 196 100 - 350 IU/L
SGPT/ALT  38 22 - 62IU/L
SGOT/AST  36H 10 - 33IU/L
Total bili  .3 .0 - 1.0mg/dL
Direct bili 0.11 .00 - .30mg/dL
T4 Free  0.65 .46 - 1.46ng/dL
HGB A1C 5.6 4.8 - 6.0%



HEMATOLOGY

WBC  6.9 6.0 - 17.5 k/uL
RBC   4.70 4.69 - 6.13 M/uL
Hemoglobin 13.2 10.0 - 15.5 g/dL
Hematocrit  37.8 29.0 - 44.0%
MCV  81 80 - 99 fL
MCH  28.0 26.0 - 34.0pg
MCHC 35 33 - 36 g/dL
RDW 12.4 11.0 - 14.0 %


MONO Test     Negative


My son is always eating starting at 5 am and wants to eat all day and still hungry at 8 pm when he goes to bed. he's potty trained almost 9 month now and still has acidents at nap and bed time. he seems upset and crying all the time. he's stomach always bothers him, they put him on zantac and that's not working, childrens tums dont work either. We live in a really small town and i need to know if this is serious or not. doctors are not telling me much they just keep doing labs and ultrasounds every little while and i dont know if anyone can get me any advice?
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How much do you love your son? Ok easy answer right! Take the weekend and fly him to Long Island, NY and go visit Stony Brook Childrens Hospitals, they will tell you immediately...
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306245 tn?1244384967
Oh some places do charge for medical records, to me it is worth it. I have brought Chris' cardiac report to the pulmonologist (cardiac doctor didn't think of sending it) the pulmonolgist wanted to see what was going on and he said that he was glad I brought his records it made things much easier
michelle
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306245 tn?1244384967
I have a 4 year old who has been potty trained now for about 1 year. he still has accidents when he sleeps at night. I just stopped using pull up on him and praying that he doens't have anymore. (you are lucky that he was so young to be potty Trained) I would get a copy of ALL his medical records, blood test, ultra sounds EVERYTHING every if he has had xrays and go to a specialist.have the specialist make copies frp, your records. don't trust that all of his records will be sent. I have learned the hard way and now I have a copy of every visit to the specialist blood work and you name it.  If you need a referral, then tell his doctor that you would feel better if he saw a specialist.that you feel something isn't right. and if you are a first time mom don't let them tell you that you are over reacting go with your gut feeling. something isn't right and you need to get to the bottom of it. I would start with a doctor who specializes with the tummy.
I have to ask does he have a heart issue? I know you can have an enlarged spleen and liver with a cardiac issue.
good luck
michelle
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