[tri-med] Re: microchephaly
- From: "G&S" <hardyboyz@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: <tri-med@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 19:33:05 -0400
>>>>>>>>>>>It does not mean the head will not grow, it means that the size
of the
head will be smaller than "normal" children the same age<<<<<<<<<<<<<
smaller than normal, most of our T18 kids do have it, but for the most part
its not really noticeable, heck my husband has a sl smaller than normal head
( has trouble with ball caps fitting) and you don't look at him and say wow
your head is small! And my head is sl larger than normal ( have trouble with
hats and hair bands ) and you don't look at me and say what a big head you
have! Since most kids with T18 are smaller than normal anyway its not really
noticeable I do have a friend with 2 boys ( men now) that have a related
disorder and one likes to eat all the time and is on the large side of
normal and it is noticeable on him that his head is smaller then normal.
Susan Mom to Rebecca T18 M 6/6/91-5/2/06 and Mark ADD/LD age 16
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