I could not be any happier about our nurse and doctor's reaction today. They were both appauled about the State's decision denying Eva for services. Needless to say, they had no objection to sign the letter I had written for them. And because my letter did not fit on their letterhead, the nurse quickly retyped the letter to properly fit so that I could leave with it. I also believe that if the Medical Review Board would ask our peditrician to speak behalf of her letter, she would not object to do so.
Eva was also seen becase of her seizure on Wednesday. Her bumps have doubled in the affected areas. These areas are under the diaper, elbows, knees, hands, nose, and feet. I assumed that it was hand, mouth and foot disease. What she was diagnosed with is called Gianotti Crosti syndrome or papular acrodermatitus. The infected area looks like little pimples. I would assume that they are painful because she is not as mobile as she normally is. I am treating the diaper area with medicated ointment that we got from the pharmacy when she had roseola virus. Our nurse also called in another prescription for additional ointment. Gianotti Crosti Syndromw Information
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