Does false diagnosis happen frequently? How did the doctor’s make such a serious mistake in her diagnosis?
That is a very good question. Because they are so rare and States are just starting to test for metabolic disorders, they don’t know where to start and where to cut off other than of course the cases they have had so far. I forget exactly what the number was, but the time table was 0.33 and Bailey’s came back at 0.33 and then the next was 0.04 and Bailey’s was 0.09. That could have been right after she was breastfed or something, I really don’t know why. We didn’t do any DNA testing or anything like that. I can tell you that originally I was pregnant with twins and I lost her twin in the second trimester. When we were going through what we did with Bailey, I lay down in the mid day to take a nap and I don’t know if it was God or if it was a dream, but whatever it was told me that our baby had a metabolic disorder and Bailey was just a carrier and that we were put through this to know what happened to our other baby. CM: When you found out your daughter was healthy with no sign of G-A-1