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Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Hips are PERFECT!!!

Mom was right - the x-ray really wasn't too bad once we got to the right office that is... This appointment was in a different office than we usually go to and mom went in the wrong place first. Oops! I was very good and sat still long enough for them to take the pictures. Mom had to hold my shoulders and knees so I sat still, but I really didn't even try to squirm. The doctor came in a few minutes later and told us that not only do my hips look good, but they look PERFECT!!! The balls of the hip joint are perfectly formed in the sockets and a normal hip angle is anything under 25 degrees. Mine are both much less than that, so no need for further treatment at this point. My torticolis still seems ok - my face is slightly asymmetrical, but should continue to even out as I get older. I don't have to go back to the orthopedist until I'm a year old and if everything still looks good then, that should be our last visit!

My Easter basket came in the mail today too :) Mom says that the Easter Bunny is going to come visit soon and that I have to put on a silly dress and have my picture taken with the Easter Bunny in the mall...stay tuned for that one...

2 comments:

Grandpa Coble said...

That is such great news, sweetheart! We are so glad you're coming along so well, and we just love your Blog Page Updates. Grandma and I are missing you very much, and we are sending all our love to you, and Mommy and Daddy too!

We are so very proud, happy, and glad for all of you that things are progressing so well!

Looking forward to seeing you soon so we can give you our personal hugs and kisses - in the meantime, make sure Mommy and Daddy give them to you from us!

With all our love,
Grandma & Grandpa Coble

Maureen said...

Wonderful news, Miss Sydney. I hope you have fun with the Easter Bunny. I liked him better than Santa when I was a little girl. At least he doesn't say scary HO HO HO's. Your basket is lovely. Looks big enough for you to fit it. Hope to see you and the adults you live with soon.

Love, Maureen