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paediatric thinks my boy should be under a dermatologist

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Think i spoke to soon last week about our week of madness ending..

we were admitted again on tuesday due to my son being covered in a full blown rash, and he was still quite poorly.

We went through a+e cause i couldnt be doing with hanging around in the G surgery waiting for our lad to get more poorly...

Anyway...Drs there referred him to childrens ward where they took blood tests, they were normal..

But the consultant paediatric dr said he should be under s dermatologist now to keep an eye on his skin, but he wouldnt refer him grrrrrr.....so got to go over everything again and get the GP to refer him...gunna be a long process me thinks xx

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