The diagnosis was overwhelming and couldn't have come at a worse time.
When the diagnosis came, she said, "My whole life turned upside down, and nothing was the same."
In a way, the diagnosis came as a relief.
By the time he was taken to the emergency room, the diagnosis came too late.
For others, the diagnosis may come after weeks or months of you coping with symptoms that did not have a name.
The diagnosis came in 1997, but she wouldn't believe it.
That diagnosis might have come sooner had the baby lived in the Bronx.
Definitive diagnosis comes from examining the blood of the patient.
When the diagnosis finally comes, another year could go by while the child waits on a second list for treatment.
After the diagnosis comes the question, "So what should I do?"