“Is she walking properly yet?” My friend asked me this weekend. She hadn’t seen my two year old wobbly footed daughter since March, when she was still resolutely stuck on her behind.
When Frog toddled and then ran into the room, my friend’s question was answered. “Wow,” she said, “It’s like she’s a different child”.
Just seven months ago my daughter was a toddler of the non-toddling variety. We were in the midst of appointment after appointment to get to the issue behind her inability to walk. Hip dysplasia was ruled out, hypermobility was ruled in, along with flat feet.
Today, we sat in the physiotherapist’s treatment room, watching as our two year old treated the (ever patient) physio to a full show of jumping and running. She bounced around the room, bending down with a look of intense concentration, before shooting upwards, arms stuck to her sides, and taking off at least a centimeter in the air. With each jump, she gave herself a full round of applause.
Echoes of the words I heard at the weekend came back to me. “”Wow,” said the physiotherapist, “It’s like she’s a different child.” After being told it was unlikely our toddler would be signed off until she was at least five years old, today came as a welcome relief.
“I’m satisfied there’s nothing more I can do for her that she can’t do for herself. She’s developed at a far faster rate than I thought. Her progress is amazing. She doesn’t need any more physio sessions from me,” the physio told us.
My heart swelled with pride as I watched my daughter pogo her way around the room. Every step she’s taken has been hers and hers alone. I’m so proud of her for that.
There’s one more appointment to get through before we’re finally free – and it’s likely we may be back in the future for more sessions as Frog gets older and may experience growing pains or discomfort in her joints – but, for now, we are signed off.
Signed off. I like it.
That is such great news…it’s nice when a story has such a happy ending…signed off…I like it too!
That’s great news! My son was a late developer due to being a bum shuffler – as was my daughter! – and he is still behind his peers with regards to movement, speed, agility etc. His nursery were really concerned about him and our GP referred to him to the RUH but they had no concerns. I still do worry about him though – as us mothers do. Good luck with Frog x
Frog’s dad was a bum shuffler too, didn’t walk until 21 months. He’s fine now though. Well, you know, fine in the walking sense!
Wonderful news! xx
Thanks lovely x
wonderful news – well done Frog!
Thank you, SO pleased!
Thats amazing news Molly. Frog is a superstar!
Blimey, don’t tell her that. She’s far too much of a diva already!
Great news
Thank you! x
Get in freya, my second little superstar. By the way because you and libs caused me and your mum so much early heart ache the dream is you are angelic teenage girls, yes? X
I’ve passed the message on. She says, “No chance. Expect far more worrying times ahead in the future.” Sorry.
oooh I like it too!!! SIgned off early. Fantastic. *punches air*
I did nearly do an air fist punch in the physio treatment room. Then thought it may be deemed a tad over dramatic…
That’s fantastic news – congratulations all round!
Thank you! We’re so pleased.
Such AMAZING news…….well done, Little Frog, for grabbing life by the horns & showing it who is Boss!!
What marvellous, fantastical news. So pleased.
Gorgeous news. Yay! x
yayayayay great news. She is awesome in every sense of the word. From a mum that totally gets it xxx
Whoop whoop! Go Frog
Loveliness x