[tri-med] Re: T&A's/swallowing/snore--

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pamela Padgett" <padgettcastle@xxxxxxxxx>
> >He could finally stick his tongue out of his mouth.
> :0)  Maybe that's not really such a great thing.
> LOL~Michelle

Yep.  :0)


>
>> So would this still be considered sensory for him? Our
> OT told us every adult in some ways or another has
> sensory issues that they had as children and grew up
> trying to find to comfort themselves to deal with it.

I think so.

>> My husband(as well as our neurologist) has thrown me
> the argument, what if she would of made these
> 'milestones' on her own without the SAMONAS? We'll
> never know honestly,

That could be argued for EVERY therapy and treatment....and you are right,
who honestly knows? And if they say they do, they're lying. Unless somebody
is hording that crystal ball.

 I'm a huge fan of celtic/classical, but like my
> rock n roll to 'jam' LOL occasionally and reminence
> the days of 'HEE HAW'...but give me bagpipes, mandolin
> and piano and boy am I a happy camper LOL

That's Molly too! Her fav is Celtic and New Age (not Yanni type). She also
likes Enya, Dixie Chicks, Pink, Shania Twain........her tastes are all over
the place, esp for her age.

> Here's some "CLOUD 9" news!! Genevieve got weighed
> yesterday and she gained "19oz" in 2 weeks, so she is
> at 21 lbs even and 31.5" long.

Whoo Hoo!!!!!!!!

Michelle mom to Alex (16, partial trisomy 14 mosaic) and Molly (13)
MichiganUSA


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