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Q: williams update
asked by: rosejackson on February 3rd, 2008
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ok so i havent updated on my little man for a while now, so here goes. ill make it short
hes 17 months now (nearly a year and a half)! i cant believe it. it's gone way too quick. he's so handsome now, and is saying more and more words. his newest word this week is dirty!
whenever he wants something, he points. if its a bottle, he points and goes botbot. and when he gets it, he says ta.
hes starting to run, but he has a problem with his feet. one of his feet points inwards, so he finds running really difficult, so i'm going to go see the health visitor thursday and see what she suggests
i'll post pictures when i get the time. i haven't been taking pictures for ages now
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ladylee70
replied on February 3rd, 2008
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Thanks for the update!! Time goes by too quickly!
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rosejackson
replied on February 3rd, 2008
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i know. its so sad. hes not a little baby anymore. hes so independant
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tdr
replied on February 3rd, 2008
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I think that's called being pigeon-toed. If that's it, I'm pretty sure it can be fixed.
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rosejackson
replied on February 4th, 2008
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i hope so, but i dont think they can do anything this early. i know its worth mentioning and for the health visitor to see him walk and to see if anything needs to be done about it. he might just grow out of it, but better to be safe than sorry
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