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Laura
Buford, GA, United States
I'm a follower of Jesus. I'm also a wife and mother, and I practice law. More about me here.
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Other Blogs That I Read

  • Desiring God Blog
    [image: Arabian Fights] *ABSTRACT:* The world’s political and religious map was radically redrawn in the seventh century AD. Islam’s birth, growth, and rap...
  • Courtoons
    Courtoons the book is a collection of legal cartoons I posted on this site as a blog that gained popularity around 2009. It’s already been called “the most...
  • South Carolina Nursing Home Blog
    The State newspaper reported the ongoing struggle for low paid health care givers in South Carolina. Low wages, high turnover and burn-out makes life diff...
  • Rocks In My Dryer
    I mentioned I'm recovering from a pretty major hip surgery. I've debated whether to share the details here, but I have decided I will. I will document my p...
  • Stuff Christians Like
    I won’t ever win a humility contest. I don’t know if they have those, giving someone an award for being humble, probably defeats the purpose of humility....
  • Sam Shaw Online
    Believe Kids Are A Blessing Read The Jesus Storybook Bible To Them Pray With Your Kids Concerning Taking Risks Teach *First Time Obedience* Give Rules For ...
  • Because you never know...
    Hello, Everyone, Here is the link to my current blog. Hope to see you there! http://capriciousbubbles.blogspot.com/
  • By Grace Alone
    I’m now blogging HERE. If you know me, it should be easy to remember: marissahenley.com. Please come check it out!
  • The Pipers
    I was very honored that Mandi at Organizing Your Way asked me write a post in her series this month “More Than Resolutions.” And then I read the topic that...
  • Day on Torts
  • Enjoying God

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  • Laura's Attorney Profile
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The Owings Family

Mostly musings about my family with some religious and law-related postings here and there.

Update on Nash

Wednesday, June 25, 2008

We received good news from the doctor yesterday. The neurologist thinks that one of Nash's neck muscles is shorter on one side than the other. We have some stretches that we have to do for him each time that we change his diaper. That should help it out. When he can turn his neck more, the asymmetry of his head should lessen. We go back in two months to check out his progress. If these stretches don't work, then they'll do some other tests to look for another cause, but the doctor was pretty certain that it's just a muscle problem. Thanks to everyone who lifted us up in your prayers!

In addition to the good news that nothing is seriously wrong with Nash, we found out that our darling two-month-old boy is weighing in at 15 lbs 15 ounces and is 25 1/4 inches long. (At his check-up two weeks ago he was 14 lbs 12 ounces and 24 3/4 inches).

Posted by Laura at Wednesday, June 25, 2008    

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4 comments:

Joanna said...

WONDERFUL!!!! I'm so relieved!!!
Thanks for the update, Laura!!!

June 25, 2008 at 2:21 PM  
Dillie-O said...

Praise God!!! Jen and I were praying for you guys and its good to know it is something far less dangerous. I know the girls had something similar for a short time when they were in the NICU since they were pretty much in one place all day long. Just making sure they were moving around a bit more and stretching the "weak" side did the trick.

June 25, 2008 at 3:01 PM  
angier said...

That's great! We will continue to pray for your sweet boy. Thanks for the update!!

June 26, 2008 at 11:45 AM  
tracyshelljones said...

Glad to hear everything is okay! Wow, he's a big boy! He bypassed Palmer in weight and height!

June 28, 2008 at 12:33 AM  

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