Guest guest Posted January 10, 2012 Report Share Posted January 10, 2012 Welcome! I remember the first few difficult months like they were yesterday. Hang in there and give yourself time to adjust. Know that everyone is here to support you and that things often turn out much better than the picture the doctors may paint in the beginning. My Callie recently turned two and is making great progress! Hopefully her story and others here can provide encouragement and hope. ((hugs)) Callie's story: http://calliebloggie.blogspot.com/ > ** > > > Hi, I just joined the group. I have an infant that was diagnosed with > polymicrogyria. We found out a few months ago so I've had some time to > process and go through an emotional roller coaster. I was really happy to > see this group and get connected with others going through the same thing. > My baby is doing well so far. I guess the hardest part is the waiting game > and the unknown. > I look forward to being involved and meeting others! > > Thanks! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 10, 2012 Report Share Posted January 10, 2012 Thanks, it is nice to know that it is a symptom of PMG. At two, is your daughter meeting all her milestones, sitting up, crawling, walking talking? > > > >> > > > >> Hi and welcome. I dont really use the yahoo groups a lot but I wanted to > > > >> say welcome. I have a baby girl..almost 6months old she has PMG..we found > > > >> out when she was about 3weeks. Its been an adventure with lots of ups and > > > >> downs for sure but I think we all learn how to handle things the best we > > > >> can. My daughter also is super happy most of the time so I think the helps! > > > >> Its is nice to have other parents to talk to though! > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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