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hi

what is it mean : duble " punching bag " ?

and what is bivid uvula?

/jessica mom to nathalie 11 and saga 3.10 year (rss)

I had never heard of a bivid uvula until I looked inside of Max's mouth

when he was an infant and saw this double " punching bag " thing in the back

of his mouth. It was so strange! No one has ever said anything about it

being a possible part of RSS, though. I wonder how many other kids have

this, too? I guess you and I and all the other parents will never stop

wondering which characteristics of our RSS kids are common among the

majority.

Jodi

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The uvula is the thing that hangs down at the back of your throat. It looks

like a punching bag that boxers use when they practice their punches. Max's

looks like sometime in his fetal development it began to split into two, but

it did not quite make it. It looks like there are two attached " punching

bags " hanging from the back of his throat. The only remarkable thing I

remember the doctors saying is that it was an indication of weakness in the

back of Max's palate and throat and that he would need speech therapy to

help strengthen it. We did that and it worked.

Jodi

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>Reply-To: RSS-Support

>To: <RSS-Support >

>Subject: Re: Bivid uvula - Chris

>Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 18:33:35 +0100

>

> hi

>what is it mean : duble " punching bag " ?

>and what is bivid uvula?

>/jessica mom to nathalie 11 and saga 3.10 year (rss)

>

>

>

>

> I had never heard of a bivid uvula until I looked inside of Max's mouth

> when he was an infant and saw this double " punching bag " thing in the

>back

> of his mouth. It was so strange! No one has ever said anything about

>it

> being a possible part of RSS, though. I wonder how many other kids have

> this, too? I guess you and I and all the other parents will never stop

> wondering which characteristics of our RSS kids are common among the

> majority.

>

> Jodi

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

>http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

>

>

>

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ok!

thanks for answer!

is it common for rss??

i will look in sagas mouth tomorrow!

jessica

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,

The uvula is the thing that hangs down at the back of your throat. It looks

like a punching bag that boxers use when they practice their punches. Max's

looks like sometime in his fetal development it began to split into two, but

it did not quite make it. It looks like there are two attached " punching

bags " hanging from the back of his throat. The only remarkable thing I

remember the doctors saying is that it was an indication of weakness in the

back of Max's palate and throat and that he would need speech therapy to

help strengthen it. We did that and it worked.

Jodi

>

>Reply-To: RSS-Support

>To: <RSS-Support >

>Subject: Re: Bivid uvula - Chris

>Date: Sun, 9 Dec 2001 18:33:35 +0100

>

> hi

>what is it mean : duble " punching bag " ?

>and what is bivid uvula?

>/jessica mom to nathalie 11 and saga 3.10 year (rss)

>

>

>

>

> I had never heard of a bivid uvula until I looked inside of Max's mouth

> when he was an infant and saw this double " punching bag " thing in the

>back

> of his mouth. It was so strange! No one has ever said anything about

>it

> being a possible part of RSS, though. I wonder how many other kids have

> this, too? I guess you and I and all the other parents will never stop

> wondering which characteristics of our RSS kids are common among the

> majority.

>

> Jodi

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at

>http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp

>

>

>

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