nibblesandbits
Well-Known Member
Come over here Dot...let me sneeze all over you! :lookarounWhich reminds me, I'm not shaking hands with Nibbs anytime soon . . .
God knows what I might pick up. :lookaroun
Come over here Dot...let me sneeze all over you! :lookarounWhich reminds me, I'm not shaking hands with Nibbs anytime soon . . .
God knows what I might pick up. :lookaroun
Yeah that is right. Ok everyone put on your gloves for the winter hand shakes and masks over mouths for the huggles.:lookaroun
Oh no, I know they were not at fault. I was just speaking of the Boulevard in general.
Only 7. . .
And that poor little innocent shot while sitting in her mother's car yesterday.
Only 5. . .
Come over here Dot...let me sneeze all over you! :lookaroun
Only five years old...
Freddy...you'll be fine! Have faith in yourself!I'm mad at myself for getting involved with this whole stupid class elections thing.
I am NOT a people person.
I'm mad at myself for getting involved with this whole stupid class elections thing.
I am NOT a people person.
If I back out, I'll never hear the end of it.You can just back out Freddy.....if you won't be happy doing it, then don't.
Well, someone on another board found the answer for me...
Description
Polymicrogyria (PMG) is a rare brain disorder. PMG is a disorder of neuronal migration resulting in structurally abnormal cerebral hemispheres. The name Polymicrogyria broken down describes its characteristics "many small folds in the surface of the brain". It is also characterized by shallow sulci, a slightly thicker cortex, neuronal heterotopia and enlarged ventricles. When many of these small folds are packed tightly together, PMG may resemble pachygyria (a few "thick folds" - a mild form of lissencephaly) in parts of the brain.
The difference between PMG and pachygyria/lissencephaly can be difficult to see on an MRI or CT scan, even for an experienced radiologist. The diagnosis of PMG is merely descriptive and is not a disease in itself nor does it describe the underlying etiology or cause of the brain malformation
Most children with Polymicrogyria, but not all, have some degree of global developmental disabilities or delays, seizures, feeding difficulties, respiratory problems, motor dysfunction and mental retardation. It is difficult to make a predictable prognosis for children with the diagnosis of PMG because each child is very unique in their presentation of this disorder.
'ello.
i run off to dinner and y'all start a new thread!
But...
I PICKED THE NAME!!! :sohappy: :lookaroun![]()
Sounds to me like a confirmation of what you already knew to be true.
M has problems and you deal with them. That is what you do. And you'll deal with this, as well. One day at a time, Bonny. M has a lot more to share with you than just her medical problems! She's a unique little package!
hahaha... i admit.
i'd be kind of embarrased to know... that would be admiting just how much we talk... :lookaroun
:lol:
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