Craniosynostosis
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Re: Craniosynostosis
^^^^ Amen to that.
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Re: Craniosynostosis
That’s outstanding service from the NHS! I shudder to think what my insurer would provide.
Wishing a speedy recovery and nothing but the best for Hamish and family!
Wishing a speedy recovery and nothing but the best for Hamish and family!
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Wow! What a brave little boy..
Thanks for sharing the details - I had not heard of this condition until you mentioned it in a thread a while back when we were comparing notes as to what we would swap our watches for (~ and we were wishing for the health of our kids). I can only imagine what you guys are going through.
Our thoughts and best wishes are with you for a full recovery and more normal life ahead.
regards
Thanks for sharing the details - I had not heard of this condition until you mentioned it in a thread a while back when we were comparing notes as to what we would swap our watches for (~ and we were wishing for the health of our kids). I can only imagine what you guys are going through.
Our thoughts and best wishes are with you for a full recovery and more normal life ahead.
regards
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Re: Craniosynostosis
I think this story has reached its conclusion this evening. No cables, drains, or tubes left and no sticky pads to be seen. Running about like a mad hatter and confirmed to be going home in the morning. You wouldn't have a clue what he's dealt with by looking at this photo, I'm very proud of this little boy.
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Gorgeous! Brought a huge smile.
watching you fail in your quest for a “one watch” has been great entertainment
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Amazing, so glad to hear he will be back at home, soon.
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Plain fantastic.
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And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
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And in short measures, life may perfect bee. - Ben Jonson (1572 – 1637)
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Hatfield House, Hatfield, Hertfordshire AL9 5NB, England
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Best wishes for a full recovery for young Hamish. Quite the medical procedure to endure.
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Re: Craniosynostosis
What fabulous news that your brave little man is going home and what a fantastic picture of him smiling.
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Lovely picture. Such progress in such a short space of time. I can see why you are proud!
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Kids are amazingly resilient and very fast healers! Here is to a continued recovery and good outcome!
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Thank you for sharing your story. Over the years I've had a couple of patients with Craniosynostosis diagnoses, but as a paramedic I don't have the luxury of following these patients afterwards, so this is the first time I've seen the results of the corrective surgery.
All the best with Hamish' continuing recovery.
All the best with Hamish' continuing recovery.
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Re: Craniosynostosis
Fantastic picture. Wishing Hamish and all of you the very best of health and happiness going forward.
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