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Babies do NOT get spine deformaties from laying in one position they may gat a

bit of a flat head but no big lumps or spine trouble. Change doctors if you

haven't already.

Janice

3 mo old grandson's problems

He was fine at birth. His 20-year-old mother took him to the doctor when his

head went completely flat. It's not flat though, if it was before. He has a huge

bump on his head almost like a half of a head was added to the back of the head

and it goes kind of sideways. Now his spine is deformed and he can't open his

hands. She and my son, 18 yrs old, took him to the pediatrician who said it was

the cause of laying him in one position too long. I've never heard of spinal

problems and a deformed head because of this. When my youngest daughter wouldn't

move much when she was little and always seemed in pain. It turned out she has

spina bifida OCCULTA, a slip disk, and mild scoliosis, TMJ, three learning

disorders, tongue tied, polycystic ovarian disease, and other problems. Her

brother is mild scoliosis, learning problems, and had heart problems and had to

have a procedure. All of my children have knee and feet problems. The grandbaby

is going to St. Luke's Rehabilitation now, but hasn't seen a neurologist or

spine specialist. I suggested the kids take him but they say the doc and St.

Luke's knows what they are doing. I've also been concerned because she throws

their cat across the room all the time. I told her that she was abusing the cat

and that animal abusers sometimes abuse children. I really hope this isn't the

case though. Any suggestions. Since I told them about the cat and people who

abuse animals can abuse children, they won't let me see my grandson. Any

suggestions about anything. I'm wondering if I should just move far away so I

don't have to watch things go on. She said I can't see the baby ever again. My

son hasn't said that.

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Can you call me and tell me how you know this? I'm so worried about my grandson.

They won't take him to a specialist. Call anytime. I won't be on the Web until

Thursday probably.

 

Charlene A. Willoughby

E-mail:  adanaturkey8385@...

Phone: 509-599-9966

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From: Janice <faraway1@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 12:59:31 PM

Subject: Re: 3 mo old grandson's problems

 

Babies do NOT get spine deformaties from laying in one position they may gat a

bit of a flat head but no big lumps or spine trouble. Change doctors if you

haven't already.

Janice

3 mo old grandson's problems

He was fine at birth. His 20-year-old mother took him to the doctor when his

head went completely flat. It's not flat though, if it was before. He has a huge

bump on his head almost like a half of a head was added to the back of the head

and it goes kind of sideways. Now his spine is deformed and he can't open his

hands. She and my son, 18 yrs old, took him to the pediatrician who said it was

the cause of laying him in one position too long. I've never heard of spinal

problems and a deformed head because of this. When my youngest daughter wouldn't

move much when she was little and always seemed in pain. It turned out she has

spina bifida OCCULTA, a slip disk, and mild scoliosis, TMJ, three learning

disorders, tongue tied, polycystic ovarian disease, and other problems. Her

brother is mild scoliosis, learning problems, and had heart problems and had to

have a procedure. All of my children have knee and feet problems. The grandbaby

is going to St. Luke's Rehabilitation now, but hasn't seen a neurologist or

spine specialist. I suggested the kids take him but they say the doc and St.

Luke's knows what they are doing. I've also been concerned because she throws

their cat across the room all the time. I told her that she was abusing the cat

and that animal abusers sometimes abuse children. I really hope this isn't the

case though. Any suggestions. Since I told them about the cat and people who

abuse animals can abuse children, they won't let me see my grandson. Any

suggestions about anything. I'm wondering if I should just move far away so I

don't have to watch things go on. She said I can't see the baby ever again. My

son hasn't said that.

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Janice, I did get ahold of the rehab place my grandson is going to. They were

allowed to tell me that my grandson has Torticollis, but this doesn't explain

the clinched fists and spinal disorder I don't see according to what I've read.

 

Charlene A. Willoughby

E-mail:  adanaturkey8385@...

Phone: 509-599-9966

________________________________

From: Janice <faraway1@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 12:59:31 PM

Subject: Re: 3 mo old grandson's problems

 

Babies do NOT get spine deformaties from laying in one position they may gat a

bit of a flat head but no big lumps or spine trouble. Change doctors if you

haven't already.

Janice

3 mo old grandson's problems

He was fine at birth. His 20-year-old mother took him to the doctor when his

head went completely flat. It's not flat though, if it was before. He has a huge

bump on his head almost like a half of a head was added to the back of the head

and it goes kind of sideways. Now his spine is deformed and he can't open his

hands. She and my son, 18 yrs old, took him to the pediatrician who said it was

the cause of laying him in one position too long. I've never heard of spinal

problems and a deformed head because of this. When my youngest daughter wouldn't

move much when she was little and always seemed in pain. It turned out she has

spina bifida OCCULTA, a slip disk, and mild scoliosis, TMJ, three learning

disorders, tongue tied, polycystic ovarian disease, and other problems. Her

brother is mild scoliosis, learning problems, and had heart problems and had to

have a procedure. All of my children have knee and feet problems. The grandbaby

is going to St. Luke's Rehabilitation now, but hasn't seen a neurologist or

spine specialist. I suggested the kids take him but they say the doc and St.

Luke's knows what they are doing. I've also been concerned because she throws

their cat across the room all the time. I told her that she was abusing the cat

and that animal abusers sometimes abuse children. I really hope this isn't the

case though. Any suggestions. Since I told them about the cat and people who

abuse animals can abuse children, they won't let me see my grandson. Any

suggestions about anything. I'm wondering if I should just move far away so I

don't have to watch things go on. She said I can't see the baby ever again. My

son hasn't said that.

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I am AMAZED that you received that much information about your grandson. The

place is now liable to be sued because of HIPPA. They are not suppose to release

any information to anyone that a parent does not specify can receive the

information.

>

> Janice, I did get ahold of the rehab place my grandson is going to. They were

> allowed to tell me that my grandson has Torticollis, but this

doesn't explain

> the clinched fists and spinal disorder I don't see according to what I've

read.

>  

> Charlene A. Willoughby

> E-mail:  adanaturkey8385@...

> Phone: 509-599-9966

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Janice <faraway1@...>

> spinal problems

> Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 12:59:31 PM

> Subject: Re: 3 mo old grandson's problems

>

>  

> Babies do NOT get spine deformaties from laying in one position they may gat a

> bit of a flat head but no big lumps or spine trouble. Change doctors if you

> haven't already.

> Janice

> 3 mo old grandson's problems

>

> He was fine at birth. His 20-year-old mother took him to the doctor when his

> head went completely flat. It's not flat though, if it was before. He has a

huge

> bump on his head almost like a half of a head was added to the back of the

head

> and it goes kind of sideways. Now his spine is deformed and he can't open his

> hands. She and my son, 18 yrs old, took him to the pediatrician who said it

was

> the cause of laying him in one position too long. I've never heard of spinal

> problems and a deformed head because of this. When my youngest daughter

wouldn't

> move much when she was little and always seemed in pain. It turned out she has

> spina bifida OCCULTA, a slip disk, and mild scoliosis, TMJ, three learning

> disorders, tongue tied, polycystic ovarian disease, and other problems. Her

> brother is mild scoliosis, learning problems, and had heart problems and had

to

> have a procedure. All of my children have knee and feet problems. The

grandbaby

> is going to St. Luke's Rehabilitation now, but hasn't seen a neurologist or

> spine specialist. I suggested the kids take him but they say the doc and St.

> Luke's knows what they are doing. I've also been concerned because she throws

> their cat across the room all the time. I told her that she was abusing the

cat

> and that animal abusers sometimes abuse children. I really hope this isn't the

> case though. Any suggestions. Since I told them about the cat and people who

> abuse animals can abuse children, they won't let me see my grandson. Any

> suggestions about anything. I'm wondering if I should just move far away so I

> don't have to watch things go on. She said I can't see the baby ever again. My

> son hasn't said that.

>

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I am not asking for critisism for myself or St. Lukes, but I am asking what you

think of the spinal problem and the clinched fists, if you don't mind.

 

Charlene A. Willoughby

E-mail:  adanaturkey8385@...

Phone: 509-599-9966

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From: Me <ellijaygal@...>

spinal problems

Sent: Wed, December 1, 2010 7:51:50 AM

Subject: Re: 3 mo old grandson's problems

 

I am AMAZED that you received that much information about your grandson. The

place is now liable to be sued because of HIPPA. They are not suppose to release

any information to anyone that a parent does not specify can receive the

information.

>

> Janice, I did get ahold of the rehab place my grandson is going to. They were

> allowed to tell me that my grandson has Torticollis, but this

doesn't explain

>

> the clinched fists and spinal disorder I don't see according to what I've

>read.

>  

> Charlene A. Willoughby

> E-mail:  adanaturkey8385@...

> Phone: 509-599-9966

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

> From: Janice <faraway1@...>

> spinal problems

> Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 12:59:31 PM

> Subject: Re: 3 mo old grandson's problems

>

>  

> Babies do NOT get spine deformaties from laying in one position they may gat a

> bit of a flat head but no big lumps or spine trouble. Change doctors if you

> haven't already.

> Janice

> 3 mo old grandson's problems

>

> He was fine at birth. His 20-year-old mother took him to the doctor when his

> head went completely flat. It's not flat though, if it was before. He has a

>huge

>

> bump on his head almost like a half of a head was added to the back of the

head

>

> and it goes kind of sideways. Now his spine is deformed and he can't open his

> hands. She and my son, 18 yrs old, took him to the pediatrician who said it

was

>

> the cause of laying him in one position too long. I've never heard of spinal

> problems and a deformed head because of this. When my youngest daughter

>wouldn't

>

> move much when she was little and always seemed in pain. It turned out she has

> spina bifida OCCULTA, a slip disk, and mild scoliosis, TMJ, three learning

> disorders, tongue tied, polycystic ovarian disease, and other problems. Her

> brother is mild scoliosis, learning problems, and had heart problems and had

to

>

> have a procedure. All of my children have knee and feet problems. The

grandbaby

>

> is going to St. Luke's Rehabilitation now, but hasn't seen a neurologist or

> spine specialist. I suggested the kids take him but they say the doc and St.

> Luke's knows what they are doing. I've also been concerned because she throws

> their cat across the room all the time. I told her that she was abusing the

cat

>

> and that animal abusers sometimes abuse children. I really hope this isn't the

> case though. Any suggestions. Since I told them about the cat and people who

> abuse animals can abuse children, they won't let me see my grandson. Any

> suggestions about anything. I'm wondering if I should just move far away so I

> don't have to watch things go on. She said I can't see the baby ever again. My

> son hasn't said that.

>

> ----------------------------------------------------------

>

> No virus found in this incoming message.

> Checked by AVG - www.avg.com

> Version: 9.0.872 / Virus Database: 271.1.1/3289 - Release Date: 11/29/10

> 23:34:00

>

>

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