I took my baby boy to the doctor the other day for his check up with the rehabilty center at children hospital in Oakland, CA. The doctor looked at him and said he's walking good but he can walk better. He talk to me about doing surgery on my baby because when he walk it's on his tiptoes and he's tight. He told me it wont be now between age 3-6, so I have time to think about and talk to a lot of doctors. I feel that my baby not really need it I'm just happy and thank the lord he is walking cause when he was born the doctors was telling that he was going to be blind and deaf. By the grace of God my baby can see and hear just fine.
I took him to the audio last month and they want to do surgery to put in tube because he had fluid behind his ears and said that he was parietal deaf in each ear, to me he ear just fine. I know that God will take care of my baby, his my miracle baby the doctors say one thing But God has the finally say so.
I would like for everyone who reads this to keep my family in your prays please.
Monday, May 17, 2010
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Hi Allean,
ReplyDeleteMy prayers and meditations are with you and your family. Stay strong.
~ kim, a comp II peer
Allean,
ReplyDeleteI can relate. My daughter has significant disabilities and it can be a hard road at the beginning. Hang in there. Doctors know a lot, but you know your child best. Don't forget that! As for the issue about hearing, I would recommend that you get a second opinion. Language development happens at a very young age and you do not want him to miss out on important opportunities because he has a hard time hearing. He may be able to hear loud sounds, but not speech sounds or he might be able to hear some speech sounds, but not all speech sounds. It's worth investigating, in my opinion.
Christine K.