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My lovely boy passed his "MOT"

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suejonez · 20/04/2007 19:50

We had a full developmental assesment done on DS today. Nearly two hours of shape sorting and putting blocks on top of each other and walking etc etc... goodness it was exhausting. Felt like I was doing an exam. First time a doctor has examined him since we got home and the result was...

Based on his adjusted age (he was a 2lb 26 week premmie ) he is absolutely on target for his age physically and mentally he is about a month ahead. No orphanage delays left at all, this from a child who didn't sit up unaided until he was 12 months! No obvious signs of problems from the prematurity, in fact if the blood tests (for anaemia etc) come back normal he doesn't want to see us again.

The doctor kept saying to me "and you've only had him home three months?" .

My lovely boy [proud mother emoticon]

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suejonez · 20/04/2007 19:52

and for his adjusted age, height is 50centile and weight 25centile. He was at 2% on coming home.

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ScummyMummy · 20/04/2007 19:52

He's a star like his mum, innit. That's wonderful, sue.

lemonaid · 20/04/2007 19:53

You see, he's a genius. We told you as much...

suejonez · 20/04/2007 19:53

should I start posting on the G&T threads

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SherlockLGJ · 20/04/2007 19:54

Awwwwwwwwwwwww

That has brought a tear to my eye.

I think you have done a wonderful job, it is the hardest job in the world. But Lord God it is the most rewarding.

moondog · 20/04/2007 19:54

Fantastic.
Some top quality mothering going on there eh??

SherlockLGJ · 20/04/2007 19:55

Motherhood that is.

colditz · 20/04/2007 19:55

He is obviously thriving on your adoration, as it should be. Well done.

zippitippitoes · 20/04/2007 19:55

can you really believe it every day when you wake up?

unknownrebelbang · 20/04/2007 19:56

'nother heartwarming thread from suejonez.

Fab.

Boco · 20/04/2007 19:57

That's brilliant news, you must be really proud of both of you.

cerys · 20/04/2007 19:58

That's lovely news Sue, no wonder you're a proud mother!

FluffyMummy123 · 20/04/2007 20:01

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roisin · 20/04/2007 20:02

fantastic

Nbg · 20/04/2007 20:02

Thats lovely news SJ

Just looked at your profile and he is gorgeous.

suejonez · 20/04/2007 20:08

Cod, doctor was lovely - kept saying "isn't he a lovely boy" (they're probably trained ot say that but I didn't care). Helpfully he is the medical examiner on the local adoption panel so knew his stuff on adopted children.

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fryalot · 20/04/2007 20:10

that's lovely news.

Checked out your pics, btw and he is gorgeous

suejonez · 20/04/2007 20:11

and tbh although I take all the creidt I do think a lot of the praise should really be heaped on his genes as he is such a joy and naturally a "trier". I really feel so privileged to be the one that got to wallow in his loveliness!

Zippi - there are days when I could cheerfully strangle him! But most days I just can't believe my luck.

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moondog · 20/04/2007 20:12

at 'lovely boy' even though sure he is.
Every report I have ever got from a paediatrician |(work as a salt) starts with 'X is a delightful little boy/girl irrespective of fact that some are downright sods.

suejonez · 20/04/2007 20:12

and I know no-one believes this but anyone who meets him comments on how much more lovely he is than his photos!

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suejonez · 20/04/2007 20:13

at Moondog - obviously in this case it is true though

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