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Barbara,

I thought of you today as Ross and I were enjoying a 's ish

shortbread cookie. Did you know that just one of those lovely little (1 " x 3 " )

cookies is 100 calories and 6g of fat?! Ross loves them, but I really should

keep myself away from them. I just love the pictures of Hamish! I especially

love the ones of him on the horse and in his kilt! As the picture of bathtime

was loading (from the top of the picture going down), my husband, Jeff, and I

said, " Oh, there's the familiar head! " We had to laugh, it looked just like

Ross' did as a three-month-old. I think the extra calories at bedtime do make a

difference, according to what Dr. Harbison said to us. She told us that Ross

should always have a snack before bedtime to keep those particular calories on

without burning them off. (This might sound silly, but I pictured you with

long, dark hair! - I think I have " pictures " of everyone on this list in my

head!) Keep us posted on Hamish's weight.

Ross is up to 30 lbs. by our scales this morning! To anyone whose child is on

GH -- does being on GH help put on the weight, too? We told him that if he can

keep his weight up to 30 lbs. or above for three days in a row he can use his

carseat with the regular seatbelt instead of the carseat straps (it recommends

this at a minimum of 30 lbs.). He is very excited and we're using this to boost

those calories!

Dennise

Ross - 5 1/2, 38 " , 30 lbs (according to our scale), Periactin, GH, asymmetry

Do you think that the extra calories particularly at bedtime are what's

really piling the weight on? Just a thought about obviously not burning them

off overnight. Let's hope it translates into growth too.

Will keep you posted on the actual weight.

Barbara

Hamish's mum

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I'm going to look for those cookies! :)

I was saying exactly the same thing at the same picture!! How funny. I still

can't get over seeing kids who look so much like my own. He's so adorable.

Kathleen (Mom to Abby--15 mos, 12 lbs. 12 oz, 25 in., not officially diagnosed

RSS yet) :)

Barbara,

I thought of you today as Ross and I were enjoying a 's ish

shortbread cookie. Did you know that just one of those lovely little (1 " x 3 " )

cookies is 100 calories and 6g of fat?! Ross loves them, but I really should

keep myself away from them. I just love the pictures of Hamish! I especially

love the ones of him on the horse and in his kilt! As the picture of bathtime

was loading (from the top of the picture going down), my husband, Jeff, and I

said, " Oh, there's the familiar head! " We had to laugh, it looked just like

Ross' did as a three-month-old. I think the extra calories at bedtime do make a

difference, according to what Dr. Harbison said to us. She told us that Ross

should always have a snack before bedtime to keep those particular calories on

without burning them off. (This might sound silly, but I pictured you with

long, dark hair! - I think I have " pictures " of everyone on this list in my

head!) Keep us posted on Hamish's weight.

Ross is up to 30 lbs. by our scales this morning! To anyone whose child is

on GH -- does being on GH help put on the weight, too? We told him that if he

can keep his weight up to 30 lbs. or above for three days in a row he can use

his carseat with the regular seatbelt instead of the carseat straps (it

recommends this at a minimum of 30 lbs.). He is very excited and we're using

this to boost those calories!

Dennise

Ross - 5 1/2, 38 " , 30 lbs (according to our scale), Periactin, GH, asymmetry

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