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Posterior Walker - Articles
Theo 23 + 10 + 6 mega bucks wizards siebert 27 + 12 walkers back pack of wolves
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scdv
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Fri 15 Mar 2013 6:47am
The wizards (21-42) all three meetings this season with the bucks, wizards 2. John wall (microblogging) scored 23 points, Nike Air Max 90 VT 10 assists and six rebounds and four steals, martel Webster - 20 points, nene hilario - 13 points, 13 rebounds and six assists, and Calais, & 13 points. The six people in double, trevor ariza (micro ...
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Avery's first walker
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Josephine A.
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Sat 20 Oct 2007 12:00am
Here's Avery wearing her first pair of AFOs using her first ever walker! It wasn't actually her walker - we were borrowing it from her PT while we were waiting for her own walker to arrive, which was a posterior walker. She was about 20 months old in this video.
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Ainsley Mega Update - Fall 2012
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Susan
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Fri 12 Oct 2012 11:33pm
A couple weeks ago a reader contacted me asking for an update on Ainsley. I'd just posted about her feeding progress and hit the highlights in that post. That got me thinking though that perhaps it is time for a category by category update. However I want to say, rest assured, if there is anything major going on I do post about it. Since we had ...
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Wheelchairs
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Josephine A.
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Mon 17 Jan 2011 2:20pm
Remember a while ago when I was talking about the fact that we needed to figure out a new mode of transportation for Avery? ( here ) Well, we have come to the conclusion that the best option really would be a wheelchair.
I spoke to Avery's school PT the week before last, and we talked again about the fact the Avery shouldn't be walking to ...
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Therapy
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Josephine A.
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Mon 09 Aug 2010 10:37am
We are experiencing some fun times with our health insurance right now. And by "fun" I really mean "frustrating and aggravating". Without going into all the details, what's basically been happening is that we're having a hard time getting our insurance to cover any of the cost of the ABM therapy. Avery's PCP did a peer to peer review for u ...
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Various appointments
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Josephine A.
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Tue 16 Nov 2010 1:00pm
Avery has seen a few different doctors and therapists in the past couple of months. Here's who she saw and what they had to say:
Dr Clarke, the endocrinologist. You may remember that the developmental neurologist and the ophthalmologist both told me I needed to make an appointment with an endocrinologist after Avery's diagnosis of septo-o ...
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Feeling Overwhelmed
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Susan
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Wed 01 Jul 2009 6:38pm
Ainsley's care is complex. A lot of the time we are in a groove and things are relatively easy (by Ainsley standards) but this past week or so there has been a lot going on. I think many people including family and friends have no idea the energy it takes to care for her many needs. Of course there is the tracheostomy and G-tube which require a lot ...
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Health summary
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Hope
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Fri 31 Jul 2009 11:46am
I know most of you know all this, but I'm doing this post for myself to summarize all Ava's health concerns in one place to look back on. I'm also going to try to update it as we learn more. It is very matter-of-fact.
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Ava's Laryngomalacia is still on the moderate-severe side. She's having blue spells and apnea episodes. Her Tracheomal ...
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Walking & Talking
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Sneak Peek
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Thu 27 Aug 2009 11:38pm
A few weeks ago Austin's PT arrived with his first "loaner" walker. No sooner did we have his shoes on and he was OFF! We took her for a spin outside and while off-roading in the garden Austin promptly said his first clear word: flower. It said it as if he had been speaking his whole life. He has known the ASL sign for flower for mont ...
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