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Re: [Clicky Hips Club] Regarding Nephew   Message List  
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Re: [Clicky Hips Club] Regarding Nephew

Hi Sara
Thanks for replying, it's good to hear from you.
I agree with you, it wouldn't do any harm to get him checked out,
that's what I've been telling my sister.
Uneven creases can be a sign, I remember being told this by the
sister at the hospital.
Jenna had uneven creases and knowing what she went through I can't
understand my sister's reluctance to move immediately on this one.
I realise she may be feeling wary and perhaps frightened because of
Jenna, but I've told her that he may be perfectly fine and that it
could save her 6 weeks of possibly needless worrying.(she wants to
wait until he's 10 months to see if he'll take weight on his feet)

Will keep you all posted and thanks once again for your help.

Hope your daughter is keeping well, keep us all posted on her
progress.

Best wishes
Susan













Hi Susan
>
> I don't think it would do any harm getting your nephew checked
out. Uneven creases can be a sign though. My daughter didn't put
any weight on her legs but that was because we were told not to and
she was diagnosed quite early at 8 weeks.
>
> I wish your nephew lots of luck and don't forget to keep us posted.
>
> Take care
> Sara x
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: susanjen2000
> To: clickyhipsclub@yahoogroups.com
> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2003 1:18 PM
> Subject: [Clicky Hips Club] Regarding Nephew
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> Hi everyone
> As my daughter was a "late diagnosis" at age 2 1/2yrs old, I'm
asking
> for advice regarding my little 81/2 month old nephew to those of
you
> who's babies were diagnosed early.
>
> My sister is worried as her baby boy seems unable to take much
weight
> on his feet. Obviously she's aware of my own daughter's condition
and
> this is uppermost in her mind.
>
> The doctor has looked at him and told her he'll check him again
at 10
> months old but obviously she's not willing to leave things any
longer
> than is necessary.
> Did anybody else find this with their babies at this age before
> diagnosis, that they wouldn't take weight on their feet either?
>
> Would be grateful for any advice on this one.
>
> Thanks
> Susan
>
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Hi Susan I don't think it would do any harm getting your nephew checked out. Uneven creases can be a sign though. My daughter didn't put any weight on her...
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Hi Sara Thanks for replying, it's good to hear from you. I agree with you, it wouldn't do any harm to get him checked out, that's what I've been telling my...
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