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Discussion Title:Should I chase this up
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Message #:142.1
From:breadmouse  Member Icon
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Date:9-Sep 09:26
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Hi everyone

The boys were referred to GOSH at the beginning of July for their microcephaly and turracephaly (?sp). I havent heard anything at all yet. For those who have had experience of GOSH is this quite normal or do you think I should chase them up? I suppose I keep hoping that I havent heard anything as its not 'important'. The things we tell ourselves!!!

Donna

PS..on a plus note I signed the boys up to a local preschool/nursery yesterday. They seem really geared up for individual difficulties so if they are as good as they sound it will be great for them

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Message #:142.2 in response to 142.1
From:katypyee  Member Icon
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Date:17-Sep 20:56
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Hi Donna,

I have no experience of this so can't comment, sorry.  But I didn't want to leave your post unanswered.  Sometimes these appointments just take a while to come around don't they.  I guess you may have to chase them up.

Great news on the nursery though am sure the boys will get lots out of it. x

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