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My Daughter Was 14 Years Old (2 Years Ago) When

My daughter was 14 years old (2 years ago) when I took her to the doctor for a supposed sinus infection. She was treated with Amoxicillin, but developed a rash. We gave her Benadryl and stopped the Amoxicillin, at which time she was given Bactrim. After taking a dose of Bactrim, she developed an excruciating headache and severe shaking and weakness in her arms and legs. She was ultimately diagnosed with Conversion Disorder. But the abnormal gait/inability to walk has persisted for the last 2 years, with occasional twitching of muscles all over her body, as well as occasional sharp shooting pains all over her body. I want to take her to a different Children's Hospital than where she was originally diagnosed. Are there any disease conditions we should look for?
Mon, 3 Aug 2015
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