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My daughter was seen for headaches over a period of four months by her pediatrician. She was referred to a cardiologist after several months. They said she had neurocardiogenic syncope. The cardiologist prescribed salt pills. And sent for a stress test. Full migraine in the cardiologist office and she sent us to the er. My daughter had a tumor on her brain stem. She's alive.
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Hopefully, your daughter was diagnosed in time to be treated successfully. The real question here is one of timing. Did the delay in obtaining a proper diagnosis cause irreversible irrepairable additional harm to your daughter? Four months may not be as important in a slow-growing tumor as it would be with a fast-growing tumor. These are questions that can only be answered by a medical expert. If you would like to discuss this case with one of our attorneys, we can be reached at 1-800-792-1480. In any case, we wish your daughter the very best of luck.
Answered on Jun 12th, 2017 at 5:12 AM