Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Hi, My son is 5 months old with non-genetic,right side unilateral polymicrogyria.He has a trach because of idiopathic vocal cord paralysis and a g-button. I have been reading all the mail that everyone writes in and I am scared! Since we've had him home from the hospital he seems to be doing so much better with tracking, smiling, rolling over, etc.. I was wondering if anyone out there can give us more insight as to what to possibly expect over the next couple of years. Currently, we are very proactive in getting therapy for him. We go to a swallowing specialist 1x per week, occupational therapy 1x per week and we have been to 2 physical therapy sessions. Recently, he seems to have a renewed interest in the bottle. Tonight, he drank his entire meal in one sitting without having to supplement with the g-button. Our neurologist doesn't have a lot of answers " until he reaches or doesn't reach certain milestones. " When we read information on the internet it is anything from nothing to your worst nightmare. It would be greatly appreciated if anyone with a similar situation can e-mail me! Thanks in advance, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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