Yes, but sometimes I wonder if the weirdness has to with an increased perception of symptoms, on the part of the child and/or the parents. Just thinking out loud, that maybe plenty of other people have weird medical issues but they just don't know it.

My kids are always having mysterious medical issues. Strange leg pain, a thrombocytopenia that the hematologist may be changing her mind about, stomacheaches, unexplained issues in dirty diapers, the list goes on (birth defects - tethered spinal cord; weird random test results like protein in the urine; wrong pH in the urine; two separate ambulance rides from ped's office to hospital for bronchiolitis for different kids; single umbilical artery; etc.) It's so extreme that the ped and I have a running joke about the weirdness of my kids' medical issues.

I hope your son feels better and that the doctors have some answers for you. I know how frustrating and scary it can be when you wonder if something serious is going on.

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