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I decided yesterday to take some pics of Audrey's back so that in a week or two,

when I'm thinking it's changed, I have a more objective point of reference to

compare to. Anybody else do this?

Anyhow, here's my little peanut's back yesterday, at 14 weeks old:

<img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/568556286/name/P1010017.jpg "

height= " 400 " width= " 300 " >

and the start of a rib hump on her left

<img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1562932286/name/P1010018.jpg "

height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >

Plus a couple token cute shots ;)

<img

src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1656587426/name/P1000972_2.jpg "

height= " 400 " width= " 314 " >

<img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/38212285/name/P1000985.jpg "

height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >

And, in case my lame attempts at html fail, here's the url for my album on here:

infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/album/310084814/pic/lis\

t?mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & dir=asc

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I do every time we have a few days in between casts. Its nice to especially look back at the before pics.Amy J Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerryFrom: "chilliwackpitbull" <chilliwackpitbull@...>Sender: infantile scoliosis treatment Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2010 15:01:11 +0000<infantile scoliosis treatment >Reply infantile scoliosis treatment Subject: Anyone else take pics of their kiddo's back? I decided yesterday to take some pics of Audrey's back so that in a week or two, when I'm thinking it's changed, I have a more objective point of reference to compare to. Anybody else do this?Anyhow, here's my little peanut's back yesterday, at 14 weeks old:<img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/568556286/name/P1010017.jpg " height= " 400 " width= " 300 " >and the start of a rib hump on her left<img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1562932286/name/P1010018.jpg " height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >Plus a couple token cute shots ;)<img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1656587426/name/P1000972_2.jpg " height= " 400 " width= " 314 " ><img src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/38212285/name/P1000985.jpg " height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >And, in case my lame attempts at html fail, here's the url for my album on here:infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/album/310084814/pic/list?mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & dir=asc

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We take pics too...It brings it all into perseprctive as the time goes by.

Logan's mama(45 down to zero, waiting 5th cast, 16 months old)

From: "my3girls06@..." <my3girls06@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Sat, October 30, 2010 11:06:43 AMSubject: Re: Anyone else take pics of their kiddo's back?

I do every time we have a few days in between casts. Its nice to especially look back at the before pics.Amy J Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry

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I decided yesterday to take some pics of Audrey's back so that in a week or two, when I'm thinking it's changed, I have a more objective point of reference to compare to. Anybody else do this?Anyhow, here's my little peanut's back yesterday, at 14 weeks old:<img src=" P1010017.jpg" height="400" width="300">and the start of a rib hump on her left<img src=" P1010018.jpg" height="300" width="400">Plus a couple token cute shots ;)<img src=" P1000972_2.jpg" height="400" width="314"><img src=" P1000985.jpg" height="300" width="400">And, in case my lame attempts at html fail, here's the url for my album on

here:infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/album/310084814/pic/list?mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & dir=asc

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You are really on top of it in taking photos. An x-ray cant see

everything and these photos are excellent (she is gorgeous!)...A photo

says it all when you dont yet have an xray. Photos can also help in

getting the child seen earlier and can help you to informally gauge her

progression or resolution over time.

Good plan,

HRH

> I decided yesterday to take some pics of Audrey's back so that in a week

> or two, when I'm thinking it's changed, I have a more objective point of

> reference to compare to. Anybody else do this?

>

> Anyhow, here's my little peanut's back yesterday, at 14 weeks old:

>

> <img

> src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/568556286/name/P1010017.jpg "

> height= " 400 " width= " 300 " >

>

> and the start of a rib hump on her left

> <img

> src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1562932286/name/P1010018.jpg "

> height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >

>

> Plus a couple token cute shots ;)

>

> <img

> src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1656587426/name/P1000972_2.jpg "

> height= " 400 " width= " 314 " >

> <img

> src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/38212285/name/P1000985.jpg "

> height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >

>

> And, in case my lame attempts at html fail, here's the url for my album on

> here:

>

infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/album/310084814/pic/lis\

t?mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & dir=asc

>

>

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Thanks!

I'm glad I took the pics, as I kept waffling and thinking " maybe I'm just seeing

things " , especially re: the ribs bulging in the back. However, there's no

waffling once I look at the pics which helps me feel more focussed instead of

questioning myself if you kwim?

And thanks for calling her gorgeous - I think she's pretty darned cute, but then

again I'm admittedly biased ;)

>

> You are really on top of it in taking photos. An x-ray cant see

> everything and these photos are excellent (she is gorgeous!)...A photo

> says it all when you dont yet have an xray. Photos can also help in

> getting the child seen earlier and can help you to informally gauge her

> progression or resolution over time.

> Good plan,

> HRH

>

> > I decided yesterday to take some pics of Audrey's back so that in a week

> > or two, when I'm thinking it's changed, I have a more objective point of

> > reference to compare to. Anybody else do this?

> >

> > Anyhow, here's my little peanut's back yesterday, at 14 weeks old:

> >

> > <img

> > src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/568556286/name/P1010017.jpg "

> > height= " 400 " width= " 300 " >

> >

> > and the start of a rib hump on her left

> > <img

> > src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1562932286/name/P1010018.jpg "

> > height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >

> >

> > Plus a couple token cute shots ;)

> >

> > <img

> >

src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/1656587426/name/P1000972_2.jpg "

> > height= " 400 " width= " 314 " >

> > <img

> > src= " http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/10708366/sn/38212285/name/P1000985.jpg "

> > height= " 300 " width= " 400 " >

> >

> > And, in case my lame attempts at html fail, here's the url for my album on

> > here:

> >

infantile scoliosis treatment/photos/album/310084814/pic/lis\

t?mode=tn & order=ordinal & start=1 & dir=asc

> >

> >

>

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