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Hy, Katy:

Welcome! I just joined today also. I am looking forward to getting to

know other families as well. I live in California with my husband and two

kids. My son is also 28 months and weighs 18 pounds (and gaining since

g-tube surgery) and is 30 " tall. had a rough start by being born two

months early weighing 1.14 lbs. and 12 inches long. So has a lot of

catching up to do (even for a kid with RSS). When is your son's birthday?

's is 12/7/96.

Well, gotta get the kids to bed. Take care!

Stacie

32, Wife to Tim, Mommy to daughter, (5 1/2 yrs.) and son, (28

months) with RSS & g-tube

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> Subject: Glad to be here

> Date: Wednesday, April 14, 1999 6:14 PM

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> From: badt@...

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> Hi,

>

> Just wanted to say hello to everyone..We probably know each other from

the HGF list! But, as way of introduction: My husband and I live in NJ

(both work for Lucent). Our 2.5 year old son has been a " failure to

thrive " since birth...He has grown, but at a very, very slow pace. At 6

months he dropped from the 10th% in weight to that nebulous area below the

chart. He is now 28 months, 32.5 " , 22.5 pounds. We have seen every

specialist possible and finally saw a genetics team at CHOP (Childrens

Hospital of PHilly). They believe he exhibits many RSS like indicators,

although not some of the classic ones (e.g. he was not IUGR). Right now we

boost his caloric intake with all the usual tricks..lots of dairy, butter,

pediasure, ensure, etc. Our next step is to meet Dr. Harbison from

(Cornell Med in Manhattan). She says she can confirm a RSS diagnosis and

proceed from there.

> What I hope to learn from all of you:

> --Ways to boost calories

> --Tricks to upping the appetite

> --The decision to use or not use GH therapy

> --How to predict adult height

>

> Thanks,

> Katy

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Hi,

was born 12/10/96, fullterm, but from the start it was obvious he was a

problem eater. He never ever cried, not for 6 months. Now, looking back, I see

that the poor kid just didn't know to be hungry.

katy

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You know, katy, Ross was not a crier either. Maybe that's one of the

reasons why! I just kept trying to feed him every couple of hours whether

he wanted it or not. He wsa a laid back baby, not like my first child. I

never thought of him not being hungry in those first few months. Ross was

also full-term, weighed 4 lb. 8 oz.

Dennise

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>

>Hi,

>

> was born 12/10/96, fullterm, but from the start it was obvious he was

a

>problem eater. He never ever cried, not for 6 months. Now, looking back,

I see

>that the poor kid just didn't know to be hungry.

>

>katy

>

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Katy:

My friend, Sharp, has a daughter with RSS that was born on

12/10/96!!!!! She's joining (if she hasn't already) this list. That week

was a busy week for RSS babies being born! ha. ha. was on 12/7/96.

How big is your son now?? You probably already told me. I need to start

keeping notes on people to keep on my computer desk to refer to.

Stacie

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> Subject: Re: Glad to be here

> Date: Thursday, April 15, 1999 9:00 AM

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>

>

> Hi,

>

> was born 12/10/96, fullterm, but from the start it was obvious he

was a

> problem eater. He never ever cried, not for 6 months. Now, looking

back, I see

> that the poor kid just didn't know to be hungry.

>

> katy

>

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