Guest guest Posted December 15, 2003 Report Share Posted December 15, 2003 Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! lots of love, Eileen xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Eileen, Thanks for your story. It really does make me think that there may be light at the end of this tunnel. I pray that will end up as well Imogen has done. I am looking forward to the day when tubes are only a memory, but I worry with . He is still very small and I have a feeling that this tube will be a part of his life for a very long time. But, I have to be thankful because he has made it through so much so far, and I am sure being as strong a determined as he is, he will make the best of his life no matter what arises. He is only 18 months old now, but he does have such a desire, you can see it. He has accomplished so much on his own, being that we cannot get therapists to do home visits. I am so proud of him. We just weighed him and he is finally 13 lbs. 13.2 to be exact. That is a big accomplishment, too. ) I am so happy! Take care and that you for your encouraging words, Jodi R. IUGR/RSS 13.2 lbs, and 25 1/2 in. > Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which > has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is > that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the > sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a > wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is > small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have > given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits > comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now > eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same > mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight > learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of > charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget > the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is > absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope > this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly > diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! > lots of love, > Eileen xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Hi Jodi, thanks for your email. It did seem to us that Imogen would never be free of her gastrostomy tube...and the awful vomiting that followed every feed. Our consultant even said he thought she would always have her tube.At the age of 2 she could not eat so much as a Skip (a crisp...potato chip) without having a coughing fit and vomiting. Then almost overnight in her third year she just began eating!! Her weight was monitored for 3 months and her weight remained constant enough to be rid of the tube! She now has a tiny scar on her tummy that she is proud to show off to anyone who shows the slightest interest! So keep positive...best of luck with ...13lbs is absolutley brilliant! Imogen doesn't weigh much more than that at 6 and a half so you're doing really well! take care, Eileen X rssboy2002@... wrote: Eileen, Thanks for your story. It really does make me think that there may be light at the end of this tunnel. I pray that will end up as well Imogen has done. I am looking forward to the day when tubes are only a memory, but I worry with . He is still very small and I have a feeling that this tube will be a part of his life for a very long time. But, I have to be thankful because he has made it through so much so far, and I am sure being as strong a determined as he is, he will make the best of his life no matter what arises. He is only 18 months old now, but he does have such a desire, you can see it. He has accomplished so much on his own, being that we cannot get therapists to do home visits. I am so proud of him. We just weighed him and he is finally 13 lbs. 13.2 to be exact. That is a big accomplishment, too. ) I am so happy! Take care and that you for your encouraging words, Jodi R. IUGR/RSS 13.2 lbs, and 25 1/2 in. > Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which > has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is > that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the > sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a > wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is > small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have > given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits > comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now > eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same > mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight > learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of > charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget > the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is > absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope > this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly > diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! > lots of love, > Eileen xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 -- Hello Eileen I just wanted to let you know that these words touched me you said, and I am going to try to look at it this way and just ease up and enjoy being with him as a little miracle and enjoy him even through the rough journey we have ahead but, live life to the fullist!!! He is only going to be 4 1/2 once I need to look at it that way and enjoy that age!! They grow up to quick as it is!! Thanks and hugs to you!! mom to s 4 1/2 26 pounds 33 inches 12 month clothes 6 infant shoe!! Ps... I read also to where you said Imogen was 6 years and was like only maybe 13 pounds in weight???? I was just wondering if that is what you meant that is super tiny?(My 's bone age is at age 1 1/2 to a 2 year old right now) Is here picture going to be on here? I would love to see her!! As soon as they fix the photo section!! Merry Christmas!!! - In RSS-Support , " eileenreid2003 " wrote: > Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which > has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is > that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the > sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a > wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is > small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have > given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits > comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now > eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same > mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight > learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of > charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget > the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is > absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope > this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly > diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! > lots of love, > Eileen xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 hello christine yes Imogen is severe Rss...so she is about 16lbs....don't know her exact height...but she is the height of the average 2 year old at a guess. The clothes that fit are 12-24 months. She is thin...but RSS kids tend to be naturally thin.Her shoe size is 5.She was born full term weighing just 2lbs and 13oz and has all the characteristics of RSS...including the incurved little finger.She is cute as a button tho with blue eyes and blonde hair and if I had a pound for everyone who has said she looks just like a little doll I'd be very rich by now! Yes, I think you have to try and relax about everything and enjoy your child as he is and as he is meant to be. No amount of pumping liquid foods and injecting hormones is going to make too much difference at the end of the day and just causes heartache for us and our children. Sorry if I'm being controversial! We've just bought a digital camera and a scanner so hopefully we'll figure out how to use them soon and I'll be able to put some pictures of her on the site for you....when it's working!! Best of luck to you and and have a lovely christmas Eileenxxx little1tobein2003@... wrote: -- Hello Eileen I just wanted to let you know that these words touched me you said, and I am going to try to look at it this way and just ease up and enjoy being with him as a little miracle and enjoy him even through the rough journey we have ahead but, live life to the fullist!!! He is only going to be 4 1/2 once I need to look at it that way and enjoy that age!! They grow up to quick as it is!! Thanks and hugs to you!! mom to s 4 1/2 26 pounds 33 inches 12 month clothes 6 infant shoe!! Ps... I read also to where you said Imogen was 6 years and was like only maybe 13 pounds in weight???? I was just wondering if that is what you meant that is super tiny?(My 's bone age is at age 1 1/2 to a 2 year old right now) Is here picture going to be on here? I would love to see her!! As soon as they fix the photo section!! Merry Christmas!!! - In RSS-Support , " eileenreid2003 " wrote: > Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which > has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is > that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the > sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a > wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is > small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have > given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits > comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now > eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same > mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight > learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of > charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget > the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is > absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope > this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly > diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! > lots of love, > Eileen xx --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2003 Report Share Posted December 17, 2003 Eileen, Thank you for your words. We feel the same way about Alyssa. Everyone comments on her size and appearance and she is our angel. My daughter (Alyssa's mother) has been very cautious in her considerations for treatment and I appreciate that in her. Thank you again. Donna, mother to Dayna and grandmother of Alyssa Lynn Faith Carney Re: Re: our little marvels hello christine yes Imogen is severe Rss...so she is about 16lbs....don't know her exact height...but she is the height of the average 2 year old at a guess. The clothes that fit are 12-24 months. She is thin...but RSS kids tend to be naturally thin.Her shoe size is 5.She was born full term weighing just 2lbs and 13oz and has all the characteristics of RSS...including the incurved little finger.She is cute as a button tho with blue eyes and blonde hair and if I had a pound for everyone who has said she looks just like a little doll I'd be very rich by now! Yes, I think you have to try and relax about everything and enjoy your child as he is and as he is meant to be. No amount of pumping liquid foods and injecting hormones is going to make too much difference at the end of the day and just causes heartache for us and our children. Sorry if I'm being controversial! We've just bought a digital camera and a scanner so hopefully we'll figure out how to use them soon and I'll be able to put some pictures of her on the site for you....when it's working!! Best of luck to you and and have a lovely christmas Eileenxxx little1tobein2003@... wrote: -- Hello Eileen I just wanted to let you know that these words touched me you said, and I am going to try to look at it this way and just ease up and enjoy being with him as a little miracle and enjoy him even through the rough journey we have ahead but, live life to the fullist!!! He is only going to be 4 1/2 once I need to look at it that way and enjoy that age!! They grow up to quick as it is!! Thanks and hugs to you!! mom to s 4 1/2 26 pounds 33 inches 12 month clothes 6 infant shoe!! Ps... I read also to where you said Imogen was 6 years and was like only maybe 13 pounds in weight???? I was just wondering if that is what you meant that is super tiny?(My 's bone age is at age 1 1/2 to a 2 year old right now) Is here picture going to be on here? I would love to see her!! As soon as they fix the photo section!! Merry Christmas!!! - In RSS-Support , " eileenreid2003 " wrote: > Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which > has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is > that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the > sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a > wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is > small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have > given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits > comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now > eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same > mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight > learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of > charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget > the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is > absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope > this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly > diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! > lots of love, > Eileen xx --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2003 Report Share Posted December 18, 2003 Hi Donna....thankyou for that. I have to say I was looking through the photos on the site last night and I was struck by how beautiful Alyssia is.She does look just like a little angel! Good luck to her, you and your daughter.. Eileen... PS: Imogen's full name is Imogen Faith Reid! Donna dmorris4@...> wrote: Eileen, Thank you for your words. We feel the same way about Alyssa. Everyone comments on her size and appearance and she is our angel. My daughter (Alyssa's mother) has been very cautious in her considerations for treatment and I appreciate that in her. Thank you again. Donna, mother to Dayna and grandmother of Alyssa Lynn Faith Carney Re: Re: our little marvels hello christine yes Imogen is severe Rss...so she is about 16lbs....don't know her exact height...but she is the height of the average 2 year old at a guess. The clothes that fit are 12-24 months. She is thin...but RSS kids tend to be naturally thin.Her shoe size is 5.She was born full term weighing just 2lbs and 13oz and has all the characteristics of RSS...including the incurved little finger.She is cute as a button tho with blue eyes and blonde hair and if I had a pound for everyone who has said she looks just like a little doll I'd be very rich by now! Yes, I think you have to try and relax about everything and enjoy your child as he is and as he is meant to be. No amount of pumping liquid foods and injecting hormones is going to make too much difference at the end of the day and just causes heartache for us and our children. Sorry if I'm being controversial! We've just bought a digital camera and a scanner so hopefully we'll figure out how to use them soon and I'll be able to put some pictures of her on the site for you....when it's working!! Best of luck to you and and have a lovely christmas Eileenxxx little1tobein2003@... wrote: -- Hello Eileen I just wanted to let you know that these words touched me you said, and I am going to try to look at it this way and just ease up and enjoy being with him as a little miracle and enjoy him even through the rough journey we have ahead but, live life to the fullist!!! He is only going to be 4 1/2 once I need to look at it that way and enjoy that age!! They grow up to quick as it is!! Thanks and hugs to you!! mom to s 4 1/2 26 pounds 33 inches 12 month clothes 6 infant shoe!! Ps... I read also to where you said Imogen was 6 years and was like only maybe 13 pounds in weight???? I was just wondering if that is what you meant that is super tiny?(My 's bone age is at age 1 1/2 to a 2 year old right now) Is here picture going to be on here? I would love to see her!! As soon as they fix the photo section!! Merry Christmas!!! - In RSS-Support , " eileenreid2003 " wrote: > Hi, my name is eileen...I have four children, the youngest of which > has RSS.Her name is Imogen and she is 6 and a half.All I can say is > that after the first few years of worry and anxiety...you know the > sort of stuff..reflux...non feeding, tubes etc,,,,she is now a > wonderful little girl that everyone loves. Of course she is > small...I can't give you exact weights and measures because we have > given up worrying about that stuff...suffice to say she fits > comfortably into clothes made for 2 year olds. BUT....she is now > eating so tubes are a distant memory...she goes to the same > mainstream school as her older siblings, she has only slight > learning disabilities...has loads of friends and is full of > charm,confidence and the usual cheekiness of any 6 year old. Forget > the 'dysmorphic features' of the text books...our little girl is > absolutley beautiful and we wouldn't swap her for the world. I hope > this is of help of anyone who has children who have been newly > diagnosed. Trust me...things just get better and better!! > lots of love, > Eileen xx --------------------------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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