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Subject: Re: My son didn't crawl either


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Suzi
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Date Posted: 16:56:02 10/16/07 Tue
In reply to: Tina 's message, "Re: My son didn't crawl either" on 08:03:01 10/16/07 Tue

Tina,
I'm a pediatric nurse and what she is saying about Angelman's syndrome is true--look it up. I know it sounds crazy but the fits of laughter are a part of this disorder.
http://www.angelman.org/angel/index.php?id=35


>I heard about Collin Farrell's son as well. It's
>heartbreaking but...come on.. now laughing is a
>symptom? Can a baby do anything without it being a
>sign of a disease? Not walking until the age of
>4...now THATS a sign.
>
>
>>>Hi Kellie,
>>The first thing I want to say, is that you have the
>>cutest baby I have ever seen! I hear the fear and
>>concern in your voice when you talk about Emma still
>>not walking. I still feel it is a normal thing, but I
>>read something last night that really made me thing of
>>you. I debated whether I should write or not and
>>finally decided to, because I would feel so guilty if
>>I didn't. Anyway, I just read about Collin Farrell's 4
>>year old son. He has something called Angelman's
>>Syndrome. It caught my eye because it took his son 4
>>years to walk and he said the Syndrome is also
>>characterized by fits of laughter. (I know, it sounds
>>strange) I think it was on the MSN Home page or Yahoo
>>home page. Anyway, Good Luck and Best wishes and I
>>hope that everything turns out perfectly with Emma.

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