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Old 30-01-2015, 01:13 PM #15
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Originally Posted by DemolitionRed View Post
When my brother was 7 he had a bone density test to see why he wasn't growing like he should be and that's when they discovered, not only could he not absorb Vitamin D but he had the onset of rickets. I remember how guilty my mum felt even though it wasn't her fault. Apparently rickets is on the up in the UK through our children having lack of sunlight and being lathered in maxim factor sun cream during the warmer months.

It sounds like this little boy had a condition that stopped him being able to absorb vitamin C. Very tragic news.
Without even knowing any further details, it is evident that your mum is not to blame for anything. She is neither guilty of ignorance nor neglect, because she obviously recognised that your brother was not 'growing like he should have been', and the fact that he underwent a 'bone density test' would suggest that your mum sought the correct medical advice, and acted accordingly to secure the correct diagnosis and - presumably - the proper remedial treatment.

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