One and two and one and two
Samantha started physical therapy last week. Interestingly, the physical therapist thinks she may just have suffered a pulled muscle, based on her movement and the fact that her hurt leg is much weaker than her unhurt one. It's a bit strange that the problem would have lasted this long since children usually recover from muscular strains more quickly, but she may just keep reinjuring it since she's not doing anything to keep weight off it or avoid impact.
Regardless, I think we're going to have to go ahead with the MRI if it doesn't improve on its own. In addition to identifying osteomas, the MRI should help reveal whether or not there's really a pulled muscle or other soft tissue injury.
On other notes, Joshua continues to try to crawl and to pull himself up onto things. He also sits upright for long periods of time if you put him into a sitting position. But he still doesn't get there on his own. And he still doesn't like to let us out of his sight.
Regardless, I think we're going to have to go ahead with the MRI if it doesn't improve on its own. In addition to identifying osteomas, the MRI should help reveal whether or not there's really a pulled muscle or other soft tissue injury.
On other notes, Joshua continues to try to crawl and to pull himself up onto things. He also sits upright for long periods of time if you put him into a sitting position. But he still doesn't get there on his own. And he still doesn't like to let us out of his sight.
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