I took DS (3.9yrs) to the GP last week with a long list of on-going niggles. (Dribbling, ear rubbing, forced blinking, mouth ulcers, poor sleep and appetite). All of these niggles have been present for some time but have got worse recently.
The GP said that it would be worth having some blood tests taken to check, amongst other things, his iron levels. We have had blood taken and I will get the results next week.
Whilst we were there, the GP commented on his 'quirky-ness' and that he seems immature for his age. I can't quite get those terms out of my head and wonder if she was alluding to something else.
Am I over thinking this because I am anxious about the blood test results? I don't feel that he is very different to his peers, and his nursery have never commented on his development. Since the appointment, I keep focusing on his odd little ways and am trying to imagine how he appears to other adults and children.
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'Quirky' DS
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ohmygoshandgolly · 03/03/2013 14:32
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