Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Happy Birthday Jack!!!! Sounds like Jack is a happy little guy. Congrats on the sleeping, we're still working on that as well as table food. ) Give that cutie a Birthday kiss for me. Hugs, Jennie & Nate --- In Plagiocephaly , " pennylac " <pennylac@y...> wrote: > > Hi All: > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry for > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I start > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe that > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother asked > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, of > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your toes. > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so much > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, fittings, 2 > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > flexible, and tolerant. > > Where are we at now: > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is never > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > measurements are better than mine!). > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. With > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was thicker > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I see > a perfect head. > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice and > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in attempts > to get him to talk. > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis effected > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he might > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a few > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling is > so much faster Mommy!) > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went back > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all through > the night sleeping now! > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone again > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > Jack -- 1 year old > DOCBand Grad (2) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 Happy Birthday Jack!!!! Sounds like Jack is a happy little guy. Congrats on the sleeping, we're still working on that as well as table food. ) Give that cutie a Birthday kiss for me. Hugs, Jennie & Nate --- In Plagiocephaly , " pennylac " <pennylac@y...> wrote: > > Hi All: > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry for > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I start > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe that > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother asked > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, of > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your toes. > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so much > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, fittings, 2 > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > flexible, and tolerant. > > Where are we at now: > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is never > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > measurements are better than mine!). > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. With > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was thicker > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I see > a perfect head. > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice and > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in attempts > to get him to talk. > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis effected > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he might > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a few > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling is > so much faster Mommy!) > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went back > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all through > the night sleeping now! > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone again > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > Jack -- 1 year old > DOCBand Grad (2) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I will thank you. Give one right back to my buddy! > > > > Hi All: > > > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry > for > > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I > start > > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe > that > > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother > asked > > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, > of > > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your > toes. > > > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so > much > > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, > fittings, 2 > > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > > flexible, and tolerant. > > > > Where are we at now: > > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is > never > > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > > measurements are better than mine!). > > > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. > With > > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was > thicker > > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I > see > > a perfect head. > > > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice > and > > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in > attempts > > to get him to talk. > > > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis > effected > > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he > might > > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a > few > > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling > is > > so much faster Mommy!) > > > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went > back > > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all > through > > the night sleeping now! > > > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone > again > > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > > > > Jack -- 1 year old > > DOCBand Grad (2) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 I will thank you. Give one right back to my buddy! > > > > Hi All: > > > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry > for > > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I > start > > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe > that > > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother > asked > > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, > of > > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your > toes. > > > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so > much > > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, > fittings, 2 > > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > > flexible, and tolerant. > > > > Where are we at now: > > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is > never > > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > > measurements are better than mine!). > > > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. > With > > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was > thicker > > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I > see > > a perfect head. > > > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice > and > > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in > attempts > > to get him to talk. > > > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis > effected > > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he > might > > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a > few > > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling > is > > so much faster Mommy!) > > > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went > back > > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all > through > > the night sleeping now! > > > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone > again > > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > > > > Jack -- 1 year old > > DOCBand Grad (2) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY JACK!Hi ,It's great to see you back here. I hope Jack has an excellent first birthday. Today is my dd 7th bday. :-)Cracker is a great first word. He's a smart boy. I'd love to seepics of Jack w/his new hair cut, he must look adorable. Keep an eye onhis tort, it can resurface w/grow spurts. I hope you plan onsticking around. Take care,>> Hi All:> > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry for > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I start > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!)> > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe that > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother asked > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, of > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your toes. > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so much > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, fittings, 2 > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > flexible, and tolerant. > > Where are we at now:> As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is never > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > measurements are better than mine!). > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. With > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was thicker > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I see > a perfect head. > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice and > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in attempts > to get him to talk.> > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis effected > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he might > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a few > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling is > so much faster Mommy!)> > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went back > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness.> > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all through > the night sleeping now! > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone again > on this board. It has been a huge help.> > > Jack -- 1 year old> DOCBand Grad (2)> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2006 Report Share Posted February 1, 2006 HAPPY 1ST BIRTHDAY JACK!Hi ,It's great to see you back here. I hope Jack has an excellent first birthday. Today is my dd 7th bday. :-)Cracker is a great first word. He's a smart boy. I'd love to seepics of Jack w/his new hair cut, he must look adorable. Keep an eye onhis tort, it can resurface w/grow spurts. I hope you plan onsticking around. Take care,>> Hi All:> > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry for > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I start > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!)> > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe that > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother asked > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, of > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your toes. > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so much > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, fittings, 2 > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > flexible, and tolerant. > > Where are we at now:> As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is never > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > measurements are better than mine!). > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. With > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was thicker > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I see > a perfect head. > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice and > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in attempts > to get him to talk.> > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis effected > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he might > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a few > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling is > so much faster Mommy!)> > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went back > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness.> > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all through > the night sleeping now! > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone again > on this board. It has been a huge help.> > > Jack -- 1 year old> DOCBand Grad (2)> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Hi , He had a great first birthday -- so confused by the numerous phone calls with people singing. I will post a picture of the new hairdo soon. I do watch the tort and we do maintenance stretches. So far I haven't seen any signs of it returning. Still pretty lose. Thanks. > > HAPPY > 1ST > BIRTHDAY > JACK! > Hi , > It's great to see you back here. I hope Jack has an excellent first > birthday. Today is my dd 7th bday. :-) > Cracker is a great first word. He's a smart boy. I'd love to seepics of > Jack w/his new hair cut, he must look adorable. Keep an eye onhis tort, > it can resurface w/grow spurts. I hope you plan onsticking around. > Take care, > > > > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " pennylac " <pennylac@y...> wrote: > > > > Hi All: > > > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry for > > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I start > > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe that > > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother asked > > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, of > > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your toes. > > > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so much > > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, fittings, 2 > > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > > flexible, and tolerant. > > > > Where are we at now: > > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is never > > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > > measurements are better than mine!). > > > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. With > > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was thicker > > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I see > > a perfect head. > > > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice and > > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in attempts > > to get him to talk. > > > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis effected > > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he might > > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a few > > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling is > > so much faster Mommy!) > > > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went back > > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all through > > the night sleeping now! > > > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone again > > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > > > > Jack -- 1 year old > > DOCBand Grad (2) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 Hi , He had a great first birthday -- so confused by the numerous phone calls with people singing. I will post a picture of the new hairdo soon. I do watch the tort and we do maintenance stretches. So far I haven't seen any signs of it returning. Still pretty lose. Thanks. > > HAPPY > 1ST > BIRTHDAY > JACK! > Hi , > It's great to see you back here. I hope Jack has an excellent first > birthday. Today is my dd 7th bday. :-) > Cracker is a great first word. He's a smart boy. I'd love to seepics of > Jack w/his new hair cut, he must look adorable. Keep an eye onhis tort, > it can resurface w/grow spurts. I hope you plan onsticking around. > Take care, > > > > > --- In Plagiocephaly , " pennylac " <pennylac@y...> wrote: > > > > Hi All: > > > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. Sorry for > > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I start > > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe that > > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother asked > > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a year, of > > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your toes. > > > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so much > > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, fittings, 2 > > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > > flexible, and tolerant. > > > > Where are we at now: > > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is never > > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > > measurements are better than mine!). > > > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. With > > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was thicker > > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, I see > > a perfect head. > > > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it twice and > > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in attempts > > to get him to talk. > > > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis effected > > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he might > > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken a few > > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, crawling is > > so much faster Mommy!) > > > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went back > > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all through > > the night sleeping now! > > > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone again > > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > > > > Jack -- 1 year old > > DOCBand Grad (2) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 , Send us a post when you put his pics up. -- In Plagiocephaly , " pennylac " <pennylac@...> wrote: > > Hi , > He had a great first birthday -- so confused by the numerous phone > calls with people singing. I will post a picture of the new hairdo > soon. > > I do watch the tort and we do maintenance stretches. So far I haven't > seen any signs of it returning. Still pretty lose. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > Hi All: > > > > > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > > > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. > Sorry for > > > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I > start > > > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > > > > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe > that > > > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother > asked > > > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a > year, of > > > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > > > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your > toes. > > > > > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so > much > > > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, > fittings, 2 > > > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > > > flexible, and tolerant. > > > > > > Where are we at now: > > > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > > > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is > never > > > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > > > measurements are better than mine!). > > > > > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > > > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. > With > > > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was > thicker > > > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, > I see > > > a perfect head. > > > > > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it > twice and > > > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in > attempts > > > to get him to talk. > > > > > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis > effected > > > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he > might > > > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken > a few > > > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, > crawling is > > > so much faster Mommy!) > > > > > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went > back > > > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > > > > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all > through > > > the night sleeping now! > > > > > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone > again > > > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > > > > > > > Jack -- 1 year old > > > DOCBand Grad (2) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2006 Report Share Posted February 2, 2006 , Send us a post when you put his pics up. -- In Plagiocephaly , " pennylac " <pennylac@...> wrote: > > Hi , > He had a great first birthday -- so confused by the numerous phone > calls with people singing. I will post a picture of the new hairdo > soon. > > I do watch the tort and we do maintenance stretches. So far I haven't > seen any signs of it returning. Still pretty lose. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > Hi All: > > > > > > I have been away from the boards for a while. Well, since Jack > > > graduated from his second band the week before Thanksgiving. > Sorry for > > > my absence but I needed to step away from the whole thing lest I > start > > > obsessing about Jack's head! (Which I did a little bit anyway!) > > > > > > Today is his First Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It is hard to believe > that > > > a year has gone by so quickly. And with so much drama. My mother > asked > > > me the other day if I feel like I have a handle now, after a > year, of > > > being a mother. I said NO. I don't think you ever feel completely > > > comfortable/confident because these little ones keep you on your > toes. > > > > > > I have been blessed with a great little boy. He put up with so > much > > > for 9 months of his short life -- physical therapy, casts, > fittings, 2 > > > helmets. Through it all, he has been an angel -- so easy going, > > > flexible, and tolerant. > > > > > > Where are we at now: > > > As I mentioned, I obsessed about his head around the holidays -- > > > thinking of regression, etc. And I am over that now. His head is > never > > > going to be perfect but neither is mine (in some areas his > > > measurements are better than mine!). > > > > > > We got our first haircut a couple of weeks ago ... what a big > > > difference. I could finally really see what his head looks like. > With > > > the helmet, his hair rubbed off on the prominent side and was > thicker > > > on the flat side. Now that it has evened out and his thickening, > I see > > > a perfect head. > > > > > > We have said our first word -- Cracker. We have only said it > twice and > > > won't repeat it. I think it is so he gets lots of crackers in > attempts > > > to get him to talk. > > > > > > We returned to physical therapy a month ago. His torticollis > effected > > > his hamstrings and heel cords as well. His therapist feared he > might > > > be a toe-walker. Well -- he ain't! So yeah on that. He has taken > a few > > > steps but just mentally isn't ready to do it. (Who would, > crawling is > > > so much faster Mommy!) > > > > > > Torticollis -- we haven't seen any return of it. At when we went > back > > > to therapy, his therapist didn't see any or feel any tightness. > > > > > > Sleeping -- finally figured that out and we have pleasant, all > through > > > the night sleeping now! > > > > > > So as I reflect back on the past year, I want to thank everyone > again > > > on this board. It has been a huge help. > > > > > > > > > Jack -- 1 year old > > > DOCBand Grad (2) > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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