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guess what dd did!

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needmorecoffee · 09/01/2008 20:08

ate a square centimetre of bread and butter and chewed it
She had trouble with the biting bit so we helped with that.
Maybe by her 4th birthday in a few weeks she could eat some cake.

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helewele · 09/01/2008 20:11

Well done you must be a very proud mummy! (hopefully) roll on the cake

TotalChaos · 09/01/2008 20:12

well done to DD!

needmorecoffee · 09/01/2008 20:12

not bad for a child the docs said would never eat orally.

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TheodoresMummy · 09/01/2008 20:22

Well done ur DD !!!

When is her Birthday ?

bullet123 · 09/01/2008 20:25

That is fantastic, well done to her .

Sidge · 09/01/2008 21:05
Smile
ArmadilloDaMan · 09/01/2008 21:08

well done your dd

If she's lucky dp could bake her a cake - as the last one went so well

Blossomhill · 09/01/2008 21:09

Aww brilliant news nmc

MommyUpNorth · 09/01/2008 21:17

Wonderful news needmorecoffee. Well done to your dd.

welovetelegraphpoles · 09/01/2008 23:00

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2shoes · 09/01/2008 23:05

I remeber how thrilled my freind was when her dd did this. really smiling at this.

deeeja · 09/01/2008 23:10

That is fantastic news!

sabaidii · 10/01/2008 02:28

On here helping Sabaidii:

Good job DD.

This is one advantadge to not having any health care. No one has ever said (doctors) that Sabaidii's kids would never or can't do something. This has given her hope and she does far more with her kids as a result. She is able to think outside the sn box, which a lot of parents can't do. She wants to move to England so her children can have a better life.

needmorecoffee · 10/01/2008 09:14

Do all of Sabaidii's 9 kids have cerebral palsy?
Armadillo, no offence to your dp, but that cake was rather chewy
I'm hoping that if dd chews and bites she will gain more mouth awareness and we may even get some speech. Right now she opens her mouth wide and vocalises so none resembles speech as she can't modulate it. We're brushing round her mouht and lips daily to 'wake' up those nerves and muscles and make pathways to her brain. Having no motor cortex is a bummer.

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