Yes, you read that right, Easton rolled over for his First Time yesterday!! Went from his back to his belly. He did it twice, once unsupervised--we just noticed he was suddenly on his belly, and once while mom watched.
Oh, the things people miss out on when they cram their kid's development into the 'normal' time frame. Most parents see sitting-up, rolling over, head-holding up and other things in such a short time. Lucky for us, Easton is stretching each level of development out, so we can enjoy it all the more. Bet you wish your kid was that considerate :)
Just a simple family's experiences with what the doctors said could be a child with Trisomy 18, and ended up being Easton.
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Thursday, February 7, 2013
Good Waves = Good News
We got the results back from Easton's EEG last week. The purpose was to check his brain waves to see if he still had the Hypsarrhythmia or any other abnormal, seizure causing, naughty waves. Results? (drum roll please) Easton has great looking waves!!! (which is more than I can say about those beauty queens in the parade--who taught them how to wave anyway?)
They're starting to wean him off his anti-seizure meds now, and if we don't notice any seizures, they'll do another EEG in 6 months to check his wave status.
Development update: Just today, Easton started semi-attempting to clap his hands. It's pretty awkward, and he doesn't open his hands to do it, but he smiles. It melts our hearts.
They're starting to wean him off his anti-seizure meds now, and if we don't notice any seizures, they'll do another EEG in 6 months to check his wave status.
Development update: Just today, Easton started semi-attempting to clap his hands. It's pretty awkward, and he doesn't open his hands to do it, but he smiles. It melts our hearts.
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