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I thought I'd read up on this, since we are getting ready to have our first

x-ray in June. (Blake will be almost 4).

This is from the paper on AAI on Dr. Len's page....

" If in fact asymptomatic AAI is not the precursor to symptomatic AAI, the

current protocol [X-rays at 3, 12, and 18 years of age] should be abandoned. I

would suggest that the devastating nature of cord compression and the technical

difficulties in assessing children with developmental disabilities has led to

the current quandary. "

The paper went on to say that the x-ray isn't really reliable in determining AA

instability and the paper didn't really indicate how often the screening

*should* be done.

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My doctor told me that it is very dependent on who is taking the xray. The

c-spine is a very difficult xray to get a good picture. Kaitlyn's first one at

3 was suspicious. Then we had another done this year and the dr. said it looked

better this time, no gap found. She is 10 now. I think you would be wise to

check more than once but I doubt that every year would be necessary. For

certain, if your child is going to become involved in a sport or activity where

there would be risk of injury. All kids with down syndrome must be checked

prior to joining special olympics. There is a special form just for that

purpose.

Darcy

AAInstability

I thought I'd read up on this, since we are getting ready to have our first

x-ray in June. (Blake will be almost 4).

This is from the paper on AAI on Dr. Len's page....

" If in fact asymptomatic AAI is not the precursor to symptomatic AAI, the

current protocol [X-rays at 3, 12, and 18 years of age] should be abandoned. I

would suggest that the devastating nature of cord compression and the technical

difficulties in assessing children with developmental disabilities has led to

the current quandary. "

The paper went on to say that the x-ray isn't really reliable in determining

AA instability and the paper didn't really indicate how often the screening

*should* be done.

Schulte

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In a message dated 3/3/04 2:46:17 PM Central Standard Time, deads@...

writes:

> . For certain, if your child is going to become involved in a sport or

> activity where there would be risk of injury. All kids with down syndrome

must

> be checked prior to joining special olympics. There is a special form just

> for that purpose.

>

> Darcy

>

The daughter of some friends, who has DS brought home a note from

school to get permission to play soccer. She knew her parents wouldn't let her

so

she signed the note herself and took it back. Trouble was she printed it

" MOM " . oops. Jessie

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