Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hi Kim, Congratulations on your marriage and your pregnancy!! It's really great to hear how well Jax is doing. I hope you plan on posting pics. > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hey Kim! Congrats on your pregnancy! Shame on your old employer though. I hope Jaxson continues to do well. Best of luck to you and your family Natasha > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hey Kim! Congrats on your pregnancy! Shame on your old employer though. I hope Jaxson continues to do well. Best of luck to you and your family Natasha > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hi Kim, Congratulations on Jax doing so well, the marriage, and the new baby! Wow!!! you have a lot going on! I wish you the best of luck. 's mom (14 mo.) Sunnyvale, CA Plagio/brachy/Starband > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hi Kim, Congratulations on Jax doing so well, the marriage, and the new baby! Wow!!! you have a lot going on! I wish you the best of luck. 's mom (14 mo.) Sunnyvale, CA Plagio/brachy/Starband > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Glad to hear Jax is doing well, hope the indentation will correct itself. Congrats on your recent marriage and baby #3! Hope everyone is feeling better! Connor (PPO helmet grad 8/04, tort resolved, mild craniofacial microsomia) > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Glad to hear Jax is doing well, hope the indentation will correct itself. Congrats on your recent marriage and baby #3! Hope everyone is feeling better! Connor (PPO helmet grad 8/04, tort resolved, mild craniofacial microsomia) > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hi Kim! I am so glad that Jaxson is doing very well! Congratulations! I'm sure you will be so on top of preventing plagio with Baby#3. If there is a God (LOL!), it won't even be a problem for you. You have been thru enough! I am beyond outraged about your employer. Grrrrrr lemme at them. I can't even believe that is legal to do. GL w/finding another work arrangement should you decide to do so. Thanks for keeping us posted! Sue Colin F., 17 mos. STARband grad 9/04 brachy > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 Hi Kim! I am so glad that Jaxson is doing very well! Congratulations! I'm sure you will be so on top of preventing plagio with Baby#3. If there is a God (LOL!), it won't even be a problem for you. You have been thru enough! I am beyond outraged about your employer. Grrrrrr lemme at them. I can't even believe that is legal to do. GL w/finding another work arrangement should you decide to do so. Thanks for keeping us posted! Sue Colin F., 17 mos. STARband grad 9/04 brachy > > Hello all, > Wow how time passes when you're not looking! Jaxson is now about 7 > weeks post op and improving daily. His shape in the back looks > better than I could have ever imagined. To be perfectly honest, this > is the first time I've actually been able to look at him without > feeling that guilt...it's amazing to me. > Yesterday he saw the surgeon for his follow up. I couldn't thank > him enough for what he has done for our family, for Jaxson. We do > have to go back again in July because Jax has a pretty deep > indentation on the top of his head, where a babies soft spot is - it > sunk in after surgery. If it does not come out, the surgeon said > it's quite possible he will need another surgery to correct that. He > called it a bone defect... but that's little worry to me, though it > will be on my mind. > In other news - not sure how many of you knew that I was not > married, but with Jax's dad for several years. Well, we did get > married... 2 weekends ago. Not that anything much changed - still > the same ol. But, due to Jaxson having surgery, my work let me go as > they wouldnt grant me the time off for him... they let me go while > we were still in the hospital. It's a major health insurance > company, you would think they'd understand this... but, they are a > big one for denying the helmet, so no wonder they wouldnt keep me > on. Jerks! > And, the biggest news... we are expecting child #3. I have > officially made it past the worry point, I'm now 3.5 months preg. I > am VERY concerned about plagio happening again, but I will > definately be speaking up even more if I suspect the lil one of > having it. > That's our little update... to all of you that have kiddos that > graduated, congrats!!! To those of you only in the first stages, > best of luck and try not to worry too much! I will be posting now... > our entire house has been sick for 3 weeks with the flu - Jax had it > for over a week straight. Ugh.... > > > Hope everyone is doing great! > > Kim- mom to Jaxson, almost 20 months > CranioCap " grad " 04/04 > Craniotomoy surgery to correct plagio 01/10/05 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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