Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 What is Trisomy 10q? Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Trisomy 10q is a duplication of her 10th chromosome on the long arm. She has 3 copies and the 3rd copy ended up on the short arm of chromosome 5p. That portion of 5p is totally gone. My daughter does not talk but I have taught her to use sign language. In the past we have heard some words but not recently. With the baby now babbling, she is trying more to talk too. We were told she would never walk, yet at age 3.8 years she took her first step and you can't stop her now. The doctors don't know what to expect as they have never seen anyone with this exact duplication/deletion. My sister age 52 was diagnosed at age 48 because of my daughter. My daughter isn't anything like my sister is so they can't be compared. I know how it was growing up with my sister so I tell the doctors about her and they tell me my daughter will be just like her. I have news for them because I won't accept that and I will do all I can to help my daughter. My sister grew up when no one would help my parents and yes she is severe but had they had help she would have maybe been able to take care of herself more than she can now. You can do a search about Trisomy 10q but it's always with a different chromosome and the severity of the syndrome is different. No major organ problems. She wears glasses. She is low muscle toned. The baby (DS) has great muscle tone. Only problem she really has is with constipation. We are working on that. Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 , Good for you! You are so right! First, you can never compare one person to another. But mainly when people look at the adults that are 40+ years old now, they try to compare what will happen to this generation and there is no comparison! The support systems, education and acceptance makes a HUGE difference in the outcome of the individual. People your sister's age didn't have any help what-so-ever back in the day, and so, of course, they have a harder time! I am glad to hear she is trying to talk now! That is huge! I know that when I had my youngest son, I worried about how that would affect Tim. Thankfully, it helped him tremendously and encouraged him to mature more with a little brother following his footsteps! Kristy Bolduc wrote: Trisomy 10q is a duplication of her 10th chromosome on the long arm. She has 3 copies and the 3rd copy ended up on the short arm of chromosome 5p. That portion of 5p is totally gone. My daughter does not talk but I have taught her to use sign language. In the past we have heard some words but not recently. With the baby now babbling, she is trying more to talk too. We were told she would never walk, yet at age 3.8 years she took her first step and you can't stop her now. The doctors don't know what to expect as they have never seen anyone with this exact duplication/deletion. My sister age 52 was diagnosed at age 48 because of my daughter. My daughter isn't anything like my sister is so they can't be compared. I know how it was growing up with my sister so I tell the doctors about her and they tell me my daughter will be just like her. I have news for them because I won't accept that and I will do all I can to help my daughter. My sister grew up when no one would help my parents and yes she is severe but had they had help she would have maybe been able to take care of herself more than she can now. You can do a search about Trisomy 10q but it's always with a different chromosome and the severity of the syndrome is different. No major organ problems. She wears glasses. She is low muscle toned. The baby (DS) has great muscle tone. Only problem she really has is with constipation. We are working on that. Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 I hope it's ok to stay in this group for info. They say she isn't MDS but we still get alot of questions about it. Jen Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 You are perfectly welcome to stay with us! My guess is that she does have MDS and they just haven't looked good enough! But either way, it doesn't matter! If you are happy with our group, then we are happy to have you! Kristy Bolduc wrote: I hope it's ok to stay in this group for info. They say she isn't MDS but we still get alot of questions about it. Jen Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 Thanks Kristy... I really like this group. Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 3, 2007 Report Share Posted April 3, 2007 , It sounds like you have just the right attitude to help your daughter. I love that sign language is so widely accepted now as a genuine way to help with communication in hearing children. I LOVE it! I can't imagine getting past some of the hurdles without it! Thank you for sharing your information with us! Newsletter Editor Mom to Aidan (MDS) 4, a 3, 1 Bolduc wrote: Thanks Kristy... I really like this group. Girls I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 for the stats.... My second child is my MDS child.... my 4 others are all perfectly healthy, and " normal " ...as well is my husband's first son from another marriage....so, 1 child out of 6. ~~Angel~~ Mom to 14 MDS/HD Lance 18, Ty 15, 12 Jaeda 10 & Shayne 4 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 I am interested in what Trisomy 10q is. Are they both your biological children? Do you have DS? Sorry to be so nosey, but you are the first person that I have heard from on the board that has 2 children with DS. Our son was born with MDS and we were told that there is a 1% chance of our next also having DS. Angie > >Reply-To: MosaicDS >To: MosaicDS >Subject: Girls >Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 04:21:18 -0000 > >I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and >Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. > _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600 & bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Angie, Just to clear this up, Trisomy 10q is not Down syndrome. It is a completely different chromsome problem. There are hundreds of different syndromes and you can have a trisomy, deletion or mosaic of any chromsome. There are different names for each one and each one has different problems with it. You do have a 1% chance of having another child with MDS. But, basically, they just say that to have a statistic. We are still researching on how MDS happens and although our researchers understand how it happens, they are not sure of the risks of having another child with it. So, they go with the same risks that apply to Down syndrome. Which, in all actuality, they can't accurately say that you have a 1% risk (like Down syndrome) because Down syndrome and mosaic Down syndrome happen completely different. Kristy Angie Satterfield wrote: I am interested in what Trisomy 10q is. Are they both your biological children? Do you have DS? Sorry to be so nosey, but you are the first person that I have heard from on the board that has 2 children with DS. Our son was born with MDS and we were told that there is a 1% chance of our next also having DS. Angie > >Reply-To: MosaicDS >To: MosaicDS >Subject: Girls >Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 04:21:18 -0000 > >I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and >Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. > __________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600 & bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Angie, My oldest son has MDS, and the rest of my children, 5 more in total, so far, are perfectly " normal " . I have had 3 miscarriages, with one of those recieving a chromosomal analysis. The results of the analysis showed no chromosomal abnormality. Hopefully this helps. Irene mom to Nat 12 MDS, Luke 10, almost 11!, Emilia 8, Lillian 5, Isaac 3 and baby Agnes born February 8 2007!! Angie Satterfield wrote: I am interested in what Trisomy 10q is. Are they both your biological children? Do you have DS? Sorry to be so nosey, but you are the first person that I have heard from on the board that has 2 children with DS. Our son was born with MDS and we were told that there is a 1% chance of our next also having DS. Angie > >Reply-To: MosaicDS >To: MosaicDS >Subject: Girls >Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 04:21:18 -0000 > >I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and >Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. > __________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600 & bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Hello, First of all, I am not Down syndrome. Second, my 2 girls are diagnosed with 2 different chromosome abnormalities. Yes, they are my biological children. Trisomy 10q is: Instead of having 2 copies of 1oq, she has 2 copies but the bottom tip of 10q replaced a portion (upper tip) of chromosome 5p (it's totally gone). There is no name for it as it's very rare. As far as we know, my sister and my daughter are the only 2 in the world with this deletion/duplication. We knew we were high risk for a child with DS or Trisomy 10q, as I have lost 4 babies. My older 2 are typical developing 18 and 20 year olds. It's hard work having 2 children both with different needs but God blessed me when he gave them to me. I feel special as I got 2 children with different needs. Thanks for asking. Any more questions, please ask. Girls >Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 04:21:18 -0000 > >I just posted my 2 beautiful daughters. Zephany is Trisomy 21 and >Jezeca is Trisomy 10q. > __________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600 & bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 Ok my stats are... My oldest 2 (20 and 18) from my first marriage are " normal " . I then remarried and lost a baby in 2000. Then my daughter with Trisomy 10q was born in 2002. I then lost 2 babies in March and May of 2004 another July 2005 and then my daughter with DS was born 6-6-06!! I also have 2 step children of one with ADHD. So 2 out of 8/10 . No testing was done on the babies that I lost. .... Re: Girls for the stats.... My second child is my MDS child.... my 4 others are all perfectly healthy, and " normal " ...as well is my husband's first son from another marriage....so, 1 child out of 6. ~~Angel~~ Mom to 14 MDS/HD Lance 18, Ty 15, 12 Jaeda 10 & Shayne 4 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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