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Isn't that a GREAT feeling? I know just what you mean! And it just

keeps getting better - Grace is now almost grown into that extra skin

around the outside of her cf, once that is gone it's gonna be really

really hard to tell the difference. Makes ya really want every

baby/parent to get Ponseti treatment so that they too can see these

results =)

& Grace 18 mos

urcf FAB 13 hrs

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it don't get much better than that does it? I have done the same

thing lol! And the docs... they're so out of it they can't really

tell which foot is affected either. They're always telling me her

non affected foot is great, and I have to remind them she's

unilateral. Then they say the other one is too lol!

Kori

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Same here! The doc always asks me which it was when I take Ava in

for checkups! Uhhh...don't you have a chart for that???? ;-)

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I don't think they can read their own writing actually.

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Our pediatrician always asks how Aleksander's hips are. It cracks me

up. She'll be sitting there with his feet in her hands and will

ask, " and how are his hips doing? "

He was breech, so I'll give her partial credit for remembering that,

but that was the least of our concerns when he was born.

Funny what they latch on to, isn't it?

Aleksander, 11/24/04, bcf

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omg I remember that now, a baby in pink... for sure a boy. right...

Once I was asked if my baby was . Uh right, 's mom is a

freak, she dresses him in pink.

LOL!!!

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If they had a chart they wouldn't tell you your son is the cutest little girl in

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Same here! The doc always asks me which it was when I take Ava in

for checkups! Uhhh...don't you have a chart for that???? ;-)

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In my case it is always my boy dressed in blue overalls and maybe a red shirt

with blue jacket. Such a cute little girl. My dh just says the doc must see

some pretty ugly girls. Not that my guy isn't cute, he is just a boy.

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