She seemed to develop normally up until she
was about 7 months old. All the other babies were getting too
far ahead of her and she was starting to do this funny head
shaking thing. I was also worried about her head circumference,
the doctor didn't even realise she wasn't even on the chart for
her age group! So I got a referral to a pediatrician.
The pediatrician wanted her to get an MRI and
blood test to see if we could figure out the problem. After the
MRI she had problems breathing so she was admitted to hospital.
She had croup, stridor and bronchialitis. She was 10months old
at this stage.
Whilst we were in hospital we met up with a
new pediatrician (Dr Ian Robertson)- he was lovely! We then got
the test results back from her MRI and he told me that her brain
was underdeveloped. I had no idea what exactly that meant for
her! All I was told was that she will probably not walk, talk or
be able to care for herself. That was a devastating day for us.
We found out from the pediatrician about a
week later that she actually had Cri-Du-Chat. We were told a
little about it and also that it was a syndrome that was quite
varied in outcomes.
We then decided, after going through
countless websites and information, that we would keep positive
about the situation. Even though we knew the worst outcome, we
would try and help her achieve the best!
Luckily, we met with a geneticist and found
out that we are not a carrier of the syndrome.
Kayla is going to physio every three weeks
and she is doing really well.
She is now 15months old, 8.3kgs, she can sit
up for a few minutes before falling, she gets on all fours and
humps the floor... this is very amusing, she can stand leaning
up against something for a few minutes unsupported. She say's
mumma and bubba, has not much problem eating solids anymore
although she used to gag quite a bit.
She does get constipated, the poor little
thing! And she just recently had bronchialitis again!!
Kayla LOVES music, banana smoothies, cuddles,
baths, and getting attention from anyone! Everyone loves her and
thinks she's adorable.... but who wouldn't! She is a very happy
child.