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Toddler with Distal Arthgryposis

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vinceb · 04/09/2015 13:23

Dear all,

Our little one is almost 18 months and has been going to nursery for a while

Our back story is here:

www.mumsnet.com/Talk/pregnancy/a1832348-Possible-Miscarriage

The question I have is.. Does anyone else have any experience of the extra needs for a child with Distal Arthgryposis?

We've noticed that her development isn't too bad but she does have problems flexing her left wrist.. Sometimes she will do it but she seems to find it more comfortable to flex her fingers which make her holding bottles for example a bit hit and miss

She is walking but does see to spend a lot of her time walking backwards. Is this normal?

Otherwise she seems to be developing mentally quite well, apart from an obsession with Peppa Pig

Thank you

Vince.

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JiltedJohnsJulie · 05/09/2015 10:19

Have you tried posting in Special Needs vinceb?

NationMcKinley · 05/09/2015 10:26

Sorry - nothing to add but have just read your previous thread and didn't want to read and run. Your daughter is gorgeous. I'm so happy that she's doing so well. FlowersStar

NationMcKinley · 05/09/2015 10:27

(And I empathise whole heartedly with the Peppa obsession....)

vinceb · 05/09/2015 11:34

Thanks everyone.. Will ask the question there.. She seems to throw things without any trouble at all.. I wonder if she just finds some positions more comfortable than others.. I know she can flex her wrists as she does it when she wants to crawl or bang on the patio windows...

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vinceb · 07/09/2015 15:07

We've just been to see the specialist.. There's nothing to be worried about and she's really happy with her progress..No more appointments to see her for a year.. Just the trips to the physio to check that the talipes doesn't come back and to change her shoes... She went from 95% needing major surgical intervention in her first 5 months to just being observed to make sure she progress well.. She is a real fighter our little cookie!

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