Hello. I introduced myself last year with a question about my daughter but haven't been back since. In the year that has passed we have started several interventions, and have also had a few tests done to help pin point some reasons for her delays. She just turned two on November 11th.
A quick history...
She didn't crawl until 13 months, never cooed or babbled as an infant and also had troubles feeding..it's as if she didn't know how to work her mouth, she spits when she drinks (she has a really primative suckle), she still does not walk unassisted, has a few sensory issues (under registers things), limited expressive language...says hi, mama, and tries to say more. She seems to understand most of what is being asked of her because she follows most simple commands. She has been in EI for the last year, goes to OT once a week, and for the last month has been going to speech once a week. We are working on signing, and she is catching on. She mostly points and grunts to get her point across.
This summer she had an EEG to rule out seizures, which we never suspected, and the results came back fine. She also had an MRI and the results came back stating that she has delayed myelination. I'm now waiting on a referral to see a pediatric neurologist, and we will go back next summer for another MRI.
Does anyone have any experience with delayed myelination. As much as I try to avoid google, I can't find a whole lot of information on it.
I should add that she is the sweetest, happiest little thing. Delays or not, she is loved!
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