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Thanks, Mike.  It is an old story.  The one group of people that are most
certainly guilty before proven innocent are parents.  Our kindly government
looks out for everyone else.

>"Mike" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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>Hi Ron,
>
>Mito disorders aren't "EXTREMELY" rare, just not diagnosed.  1 in 4000 is
>more common than pediatric cancer.  Studies have shown that even aging is a
>process of the mitochondrial functions breaking down (Doug Wallace, Emory
>in Atlanta.)
>
>Because of this misconception, we've had parents put through horrendous
>situations by ignorant physicians who thought that they were 100% correct
>in their (mis)diagnosis.  Folks have died as a result of this, we have
>children with permanent physical damage, and others have emotional scars
>that will take halfway to forever to heal because of well-meaning
>medical/social/protection services workers.
>
>TTFN
>               Mike <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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>> There is also a commonly used phrase in medicine, used to emphasize the
>fact
>> that common things are common, rare things are rare. Child abuse is VERY
>> common, mitochondrial disease is EXTREMELY rare.  "When you hear the
>sounds
>> of galloping hooves, think of horses, not zebras!  Ron
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Best,     Terry 

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