Guest guest Posted August 28, 1999 Report Share Posted August 28, 1999 Annice weighs 22lbs and Gresyon and 21 lbs. Gresyon is tallest by about 2 inches on and is probably close to 2 inches taller than Annice but she doesn't look chubby but the boys are thin. Hi Margaret and everyone else; You won't believe how many times I get asked if and are the twins....I have finally given up on explaining things and just say " yes, they are twins " comes up to Nicala's shoulders. comes up to 's eyes. Nicala and are farther apart in height then and are. Nicala is really tall for her age...especially considering how premature she was (27 weeks gestation). is very tiny and thin (even tho he eats like a pig). I am about 5' 6.5 " and my husband is 6' 3 " , so our kids should be fairly tall. (my husband) is the short one in his family. Our nephew is 6' 4 " at 15 years old. , mom to Nicala & (32 months) and (10 months) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2004 Report Share Posted December 4, 2004 These are 's pictures, you can also view them here: http://www.geocities.com/ken94610/SERGIO/1.jpg http://www.geocities.com/ken94610/SERGIO/2.jpg http://www.geocities.com/ken94610/SERGIO/3.jpg http://www.geocities.com/ken94610/SERGIO/4.jpg http://www.geocities.com/ken94610/SERGIO/5.jpg -- Re: PICTURES SENT TO V AND KEN DEAR V AND KENNETH I SENT THE PICTURES TO YOU. THE TREATMENT PROTOCOLS. HOPE THE PICTURES REACH YOU SERGIO --- <ken94610@...> wrote: > Hi > > What pictures are you sending ? Mail it to me and I > will post it for you. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 Wouldn't the arc from the striker cause eye damage like watching an arc welder? Dick Re: PICTURES SENT TO V AND KEN > > > DEAR V AND KENNETH > I SENT THE PICTURES TO YOU. THE TREATMENT PROTOCOLS. > HOPE THE PICTURES REACH YOU > SERGIO > --- <ken94610@...> wrote: > > > Hi > > > > What pictures are you sending ? Mail it to me and I > > will post it for you. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 , For some reason, your posts were going into my SPAM folder. I don't know why but the problem is now fixed. We were out this weekend so I didn't get to comment on 's pictures, but I definitely see a difference. Her head is so much longer and rounder at the bottom. You might have caught the growth spurt you were hoping for. Does the helmet feel tighter on her head? Are you going back to to see if she needs an adjustment? I am so excited for you, although the scan might not show you what you see, at the end, what you see is what matters the most. Leila, Maysa, 15 months old, 5 weeks left in DOC band 2 www.mymaysa.wordpress.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 20, 2009 Report Share Posted April 20, 2009 I am so glad that it is visible to others as well. Even my partner acknowledged it after the photoshop pictures. Being the nerd that I am, I spent some time with a calculator and figured out that if she grows 1 mm in length, we'll be at 91.8 and with 2 mm growth in length, she'll be at 91.2. I'm not sure what to expect, but my modified goal was to get her below 92 percent and now I'm pretty sure that we're there. I'm actually hoping for the 91 number now. Our next appointment/scan is three weeks from today and I'm excited to see the numbers. Whatever they are - you are right - I think her head looks so much more normal than where we started so I'll take it. I knew that the helmet was fitting tighter because her head basically pushed out the padding that had been placed there at the one month point because the helmet was shifting to the side and down into her eyes. It was feeling difficult to put on, but not so much in the back, just all over. The padding fell out (or slid out the top) right before we left for Arizona so I was going to call about it when we got back, but since it fell out, the helmet feels perfect. It's not too loose or too tight, although it does shift a little more to the side. I can tell that it is completely fitted on the sides, the side burns, and now mostly in the front and top. There is still room left in the back - I can tell by the pattern of dirt on the helmet so I think that we are fine. It's like the padding fell out and that provided a little more space in the front for the overall fit so it's not so hard to put on. I'm not seeing any red spots that don't go away within the hour. Since it's the back that has space and that's where we want growth, I'm thinking that we're probably fine. To be honest, I hadn't even thought about calling unless she got red spots. One difference these last few weeks is that I started doing the home CST exercises with her again. We'd gotten lazy about doing them, but after that last dissapointing scan, I decided to try them again. I'm wondering whether that has helped. Our PT dismissed us from the CST, saying that everything was working well and we should be good to go. Her appointments had gotten less frequent as well in the two months before out last appointment. The home exercies are very brief, but they're difficult to do because doesn't like anyone touching her head or holding on to her ears, but I've been trying to get them in for a least a few seconds here and there during the hour off. It's actually quite cute that I see her trying to do them on her dolls. What did you end up finding out from the Dsi? I've been anxious to hear? , mom to , 19 months 3 weeks 22 weeks in STARband plus CST land 's Pictures ,For some reason, your posts were going into my SPAM folder. I don't know why but the problem is now fixed.We were out this weekend so I didn't get to comment on 's pictures, but I definitely see a difference. Her head is so much longer and rounder at the bottom. You might have caught the growth spurt you were hoping for.Does the helmet feel tighter on her head? Are you going back to to see if she needs an adjustment? I am so excited for you, although the scan might not show you what you see, at the end, what you see is what matters the most.Leila, Maysa, 15 months old, 5 weeks left in DOC band 2www.mymaysa.wordpress.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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