Hello, i am new to the bump and was referred to by a friend. My daughter is 28 months old was a 30 weeker and was born with a TEF which is now all resolved. She was in the NICU for 6 months where she could not move because she had a chest tube in for a really long time and afterwards when that came out she had a GJ tube in and we had to be very careful because it would slip out that why she was not able to move much and was always in a crib. When we brought her home she was on a normal Gtube and also came home with an ostomy bag. we had a OT come to our house once a week for about a year and we tried tummy time and she would refuse it and cry, we all just thought it was pain or uncomforted due to her tube and bag. At about 13 months she was able to sit independently well. Her speech is amazing and she is speaking full sentences and moves her hands and switches objects from one hand to another and goes front and back on a scooter board but refuses to pull her self up. If i stand her up she will stand with support but will not cruise and then she just falls sideways if she gets tired. We ruled out a tethered cord and we had an MRI done and this is the diagnoses we got. The dr believes that she is just delayed in her gross motor skills because she seems to be very sharp in everything else. Im just wondering if any other moms with this diagnoses have had their little one walk or not. Our dr also said that since she's sitting and scooting that there is a really good chance that she will walk. Im just a worry wart, and could use all the help I can get. And Therapy has started again as well.
Re: Just found out our daughter has PVL a mild form of CP and am worried she won't walk..
PVL is not a form of CP. Some people with CP have it while others don't. The MRI showing that more then likely helped support the CP diagnosis, but a person can have CP and have a "normal" MRI also. :-)
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My DS began sitting on his own around the same time as yours, if I remember correctly. He is 3.5 years and has just recently taken his first independent steps. We are very thrilled (and apparently ready to get rid of the walker since I accidentally hit
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My son will be 3 in July. He was born at 24 weeks and had a Grade IV bleed in his brain (the most severe) on the right side after birth. He did have what looked like it may be PVL on an MRI prior to discharge from the NICU but we have not r