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December 30, 2012 By Michelle Gilliam

Down Syndrome Resources: Hip Helpers

We purchased Hip Helpers for Harrison a few weeks ago, and we love them. They look like baby spandex and keep your little one’s legs together while rolling, crawling or playing. Hip Helpers are one of our favorite down syndrome resources.

Babies with low muscle tone, like children with Down Syndrome, don’t have much control over their hip muscles, so their legs can spread easily. To encourage kids to keep their legs in line with their torsos, Hip Helpers are an excellent resource.

According to their website, Hip Helpers were developed by a physical therapist and are suggested for children 6 months to 3 years old. We started using Hip Helpers on Harrison when he was about 8 months old, and we put them on under his pants and over his diaper everyday. For just $15 per pair, Hip Helpers are an affordable way to reduce hip abduction.

More info at www.hiphelpers.com.

 

 

 

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December 23, 2012 By Michelle Gilliam

Handsome Harrison: Baby It’s Cold Outside

Every once in a while, the temperature drops in Jacksonville, and we search our closets for those packed-away sweaters and scarves. For baby Harrison, we picked up an adorable puppy hat — baby it’s cold outside…

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December 21, 2012 By Michelle Gilliam

Hospital Visit: Petechiae

After a 103.8 fever, Harrison took a trip to the pediatrician. Because of petechiae, the doctor sent us to the ER for bloodwork. While Harrison’s labs all came back normal, we have been admitted to the hospital for observation.

Apparently, petechiae can happen to anyone and are not related to Harrison’s Down syndrome. His doctors said Harrison’s genetic condition does not affect his immunity. They reminded me that as winter sets in, viruses are rampant and because petechiae can signify serious medical conditions, it is best to see a doctor if your child suffers from bleeding of the capillaries.

*I am not a doctor and am just reporting on my experiences with my son’s Down syndrome. This blog does not contain medical advice and should not be used to diagnosis symptoms.

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Filed Under: Nursery

September 6, 2012 By Michelle Gilliam

Handsome Harrison

We love to dress Harrison in all sorts of cute outfits. This was Friday’s choice:

Filed Under: Closet

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