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.
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.
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