Guest guest Posted December 16, 2008 Report Share Posted December 16, 2008 Thanks, Marcia. Did your son have vaccinations and if so, is that when you noticed the regression you describe? also, do you know at what age he started doing the shiver thing? how is he now? thanks Re: shivers/shudders Vaccinations > i agree w/ all the replies so far. my son used to do this (in > all > the situations you discribe) also when he *was* excited. we > used to > call it his 'happy shiver', b/c if he understood you were > getting > food or drink, he would stand behind the gate & clasp his hands > & > stand on his tip toes & shiver from head to toe lol. > me & dh on the other hand, do it also, in the situations you describe. > > personally, after/while dealing w/ my son's regressions... if > this is > all she's showing, i wouldn't be too concerned unless more > things > popped up. my son regressed drastically at 14mo & the toe > walking > (excessive), sensory issues (was over & under reactive to lots > of > things), etc were all part of his big picture. if it weren't > for > EVERYTHING in one pile, i wouldn't worry about the one 'quirk', > if > that makes sense. > ~marcia~ > > > > > > > > My vaccination injured daughter (9 months) has been doing > this > weird > > thing for about two months or so (on and off). I don't know is > it is > > related to the injuries she suffered from her vaccination or > not. > She > > shivers/shudders every so often. I sometimes notice it is when > she > pees > > but other times it's not. She could be crawling and then sits > up and > > does this little shiver/shudder or water that's a bit too warm could > > hit her leg in the bath and she does it. It's like something > you > would > > see if someone got a little chill or ate something sour. Does > any of > > this sound familiar to anyone? I asked my ped, and she said > maybe > she's > > excited - she's not. ..?? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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