Guest guest Posted October 4, 1998 Report Share Posted October 4, 1998 Janet- I hear ya loud and clear! Oh, I hate that too! When people used to say that I was given Aubrie because I am so wonderful, blah, blah, blah, I'd say that if I knew I was gonna be given this as my reward I would've been a schmuck! I, too, am getting tired of being supermom and not getting to just relax and be mom with Aubrie. She is missing out on so much. I find one of 's baby pictures the other day. He was wearing jammies that Aubrie wears now, sitting on the couch, holding a book, smiling at me with the biggest brightest eyes. He was younger than Aubrie is now. It set me close to tears for the rest of the day. I'm wondering if I'll ever be able to look back at his photo albums without feeling so sad and cheated, for myself and for Aubrie. Well, I guess I didn't cheer you up, but atleast you know you're not alone! Michele mom to Aubrie (10 mos) CHargE and (almost 7 yrs) IL westml@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 1998 Report Share Posted October 5, 1998 Debbie- Thanks so much for the words of encouragement. Boy, did I need that right now! Michele mom to Aubrie (10 mos) CHargE and (almost 7 yrs) IL westml@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 1998 Report Share Posted October 5, 1998 Anne- Thanks for your views about . It gives me something to look forward to with Aubrie. I do cherish her cuddles and baby-ness, it's only when I find those photos of or go out and see other kids that I feel so sad. Re: the walker-- did have a standing frame before that? Many on the list have talked about standing frames. My PT at Children's Hospital was adamant about Aubrie getting one at or before one year of age. She believes very strongly in them. We've recently switched therapists (closer to home) and this one seems relaxed about it. She's never brought it up --only when I ask about it. She thinks " it probably wouldn't hurt " like she could take it or leave it. Do you have any comments? Anyone else out in Chargeland have comments or advice? Michele mom to Aubrie (10 mos) CHargE and (almost 7 yrs) IL westml@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 1998 Report Share Posted October 5, 1998 Michele Westmaas wrote: > > > > Janet- > I hear ya loud and clear! Oh, I hate that too! When people used to say > that I was given Aubrie because I am so wonderful, blah, blah, blah, I'd > say that if I knew I was gonna be given this as my reward I would've > been a schmuck! I, too, am getting tired of being supermom and not > getting to just relax and be mom with Aubrie. She is missing out on so > much. I find one of 's baby pictures the other day. He was > wearing jammies that Aubrie wears now, sitting on the couch, holding a > book, smiling at me with the biggest brightest eyes. He was younger > than Aubrie is now. It set me close to tears for the rest of the day. > I'm wondering if I'll ever be able to look back at his photo albums > without feeling so sad and cheated, for myself and for Aubrie. > > Well, I guess I didn't cheer you up, but atleast you know you're not > alone! > > Michele > mom to Aubrie (10 mos) CHargE and (almost 7 yrs) > IL > westml@... > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Michele, Don't feel so bad yet. I think it just takes a little longer to enjoy these kids as babies because I went through it with . I never got to hold him and rock him. He was splattered out on a warmer in the hospital like a frog for months. Now, he is 17 mths and boy is he adorable. He has such a personality. Yesterday he accomplished standing himself up about 20 times and each time he did it he would clap and say yah for himself. We really enjoyed him so much yesterday and everyday. He is " talking " and his new word is shoes because he just got new shoes (he signs and tries to say it). My point is that no, I didn't enjoy either as a baby, his birth was was really a nightmare. There was no real bonding because he didn't get bottle fed. But he knows his family, his dog, his house, and loves to be with us. I thank god for his presence around me everyday, because I realize that he might not have been here and that he really is a miracle. He is not the perfect kid I dreamed about having, but he is so bright and happy, and now that he IS FEELING BETTER, he is developing by leaps and bounds. I am enjoying him just as I would my daughter (minus being able to feed him normally). It is just that they can't accomplish things as quickly as a " regular " kid because of all the medical stuff. Give Aubrie a chance. You'll see, in a few months, things will change as she starts to do more (and believe me she will). Debbie mom to almost 17 mths, almost 4 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 1998 Report Share Posted October 6, 1998 Michele: One nice thing about CHARGE babies is that they stay " babies " longer. Other 18-month-old kids are running all over and is content just to snuggle with Mom. This is something I cherish, since I also went a long time with little or no touching, especially holding. was in the NICU for 10 weeks, then UW Children's Hospital for 3 weeks, and even for several months after she did come home it was " hands off. " I cried the first time she clung to me and didn't want to be put down. What a feeling. She was probably at least 6 months old! Now at 18 months, is signing Mom, Dad, book, more, up, hi and bye, and she is snuggly and affectionate. I think we all appreciate things like that more since we have to wait longer to enjoy them. Today we brushed each other's hair, and it was so sweet! She asked for " book " at bedtime last night, too. So, hang in there. Aubrie will probably hit a streak of big jumps in development pretty soon, and you'll be amazed. Other subject: got her new walker... " gait trainer? " ... last week. She loves it. It's just like a regular infant walker, but it goes taller and it doesn't have a tray. My great-aunt celebrated her 100th birthday last weekend and had a BLAST at the big party, scooting around on Grandma's kitchen floor and watching people. Little social butterfly. Anne Vanderbloemen, Mom of 18 months CHArgE Madison, Wisconsin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 1998 Report Share Posted October 6, 1998 Michele, I understand what you guys are saying completely...when people say " it's all meant for a purpose " yada yada yada, I just shiver. " Everything happens to teach us something " , ya right, like a baby or young child getting molested, raped, dismembered and killed <I just read the book by the father of a young boy who this happened to>. I'm atheist, so my answer to all that crap is: " If your " god " does this to innocent babies for *whatever* purpose, I " m glad I have nothing to do with him, because he's a sick puppy! " > I hear ya loud and clear! Oh, I hate that too! When people used to say > that I was given Aubrie because I am so wonderful, blah, blah, blah, I'd > say that if I knew I was gonna be given this as my reward I would've > been a schmuck! I, too, am getting tired of being supermom and not > getting to just relax and be mom with Aubrie. -- Graeme & Weir gweir@... http://www.geocities.com/SunsetStrip/Palms/5716 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 13, 1998 Report Share Posted October 13, 1998 Michele. I had never heard of a " standing frame " until I saw it here. Destiny enjoyed standing on her feet from the time she was very small (6 mos or so). We would hold her hands and she would stiffen her lower body and " stand. " She did this for many months until she walked at 2 y.o. The PT was against this because she felt Destiny would depend on this stiffness and not learn how to bend her legs for walking (this is also the same PT that said no backscooting, but we let her do it anyway). I asked her about getting Destiny a walker and she said, in her experience, kids learned to walk at the same rate (if not later) w/ a walker. I see here that some kids need the push the walkers give them and teaches them the basics of moving their feet while balance is still a BIG problem. Obviously, we never used one, but I think we are one of the lucky ones since Destiny walked early for Chargers. Good luck w/ your decision! (Destiny 5 1/2 CHARgE, Zachary 3 1/2) Staten Island, NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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