DouglasI am sorry Danny. I thought that I was asking questions about CAH. In fact, my questions have everything to do with CAH. The supporting legal and medical materials I presented to the board were put there only to place some perspective for the types answers I was seeking from the board contributors to my CAH questions. I guess that I made a mistake in the presentation of my questions andor supporting materials. If this is indeed the case, I apologize to everyone who was offended.
As for this board not being used for issues of divorce, courts or stuff related to that, I respect that. Unfortunately for me, divorce and courts are the real and actual settings for my only issues with CAH. These issues involve the perpetuation unsupported undocumented medical and legal interpretations to opinions pertaining directly to my son's CAH condition. The issues are not about divorce, courts and stuff related to that. It is merely the only forum where my CAH issues are being defined. It is regretful, but my CAH questions remain real to me. They are the following:
How are parents of children with CAH advised on the extent to which they are to minimize a CAH child's potential exposure to life's "Normal Stressors" such as running, swimming, minor bumps, minor bruises, scratches, minimal corporal punishment, verbal scolding and the like?
What additional cortisol may be advised for the CAH child upon the occasionally excessive exposure to life's normal "Normal Stressors"?
What constitutes an "appropriately" informed trained care provider of a CAH Child?