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Marilouise... I notice the same thing with . Also, when he is kicking his

feet and he is out of the bar, he tends to kick both feet at the same time. I am

assuming that this is all due to the fact that they are used to sitting and

kicking this way from being in the bar most of the day. Once the hours are

reduced ('s are next week!!!!!!!!!!!!!) I am looking forward to seeing if

this continues.

2/9/04 BLCF DBB 23/7 (for 1 more week YIPPPEEEEE)

Marilouise Tozier verylittlebrain@...> wrote:

Hi all,

I am noticing that when is out of her DBB (for her precious

ONE hour!) that she sits with her feet spread VERY far apart. Is

that a common thing with CF babies? Should I mention it to Dr

Herzenberg?

Marilouise

9/9/03, LCF, DBB 23/7

Owen and 3/20/99

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I am so glad to hear that others have this too. My son, ,

actually went from a laying down on his tummy with his legs behind him

into a sitting position by basically doing the splits and pulling his

legs in frontby dragging them around each side of him. When he got

the dbb's he had to learn a new way to sit, but when he's out for that

hour, he is back to rotating his hips in a way that just should not be

normal. Wow does it look freaky! :) Course, I'm learning that

nothing about this son is " normal " hehe, and thank you Lord for that!

I guess if you're going to be a little different, might as well go

big hunh?

jason 10-09-03 atypical bl cf dbb 23/7

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> > Hi all,

> > I am noticing that when is out of her DBB (for her precious

> > ONE hour!) that she sits with her feet spread VERY far apart. Is

> > that a common thing with CF babies? Should I mention it to Dr

> > Herzenberg?

> >

> > Marilouise

> > 9/9/03, LCF, DBB 23/7

> > Owen and 3/20/99

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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