Kaiden and the Arachnoid Cyst

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Some of you may remember when my son Kaiden was born I posted pictures of him and his sister. Kaiden is now 15 months old and is progressing perfectly in every area except that we had been worried that he was not walking yet. We were only really concerned because his sister was walking at 8 months.

 

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Figure: Kai as his usual self


  1. Before the Storm (Thursday 13h May 2010)
  2. The Scan (Wednesday 26th May 2010)
  3. Things of note (Friday 28th May 2010)
  4. Letters from America (Monday 31st May 2010)
  5. Why so long (Wednesday 2nd June 2010)
  6. A visit to the endocrinologist (Tuesday, 8 June 2010)
  7. The boy has the pox (Monday 14th June 2010)
  8. Ahh, the light…it burns…my eyes… (Monday 21st June 2010)
  9. Something strange in the eyes (Monday 21st June 2010)
  10. Something strange in the eyes (cont…) (Tuesday 22nd June 2010)
  11. Bloods…no wait…what? (Wednesday 23rd June 2010)

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