Fast forward to Ike at 18 months old. At his checkup the doctor was concerned that Ike was only saying a few words and recommended him for a special evaluation. Since that time his vocabulary has really blossomed (although most words are only comprehensible to us) so we haven't been too concerned. But today was his evaluation and...he needs his tongue clipped! Surprise, surprise. The speech therapist was concerned that he isn't able to articulate the ends of his words because his tongue is too short. She even said that without the tongue problem she thinks he would already have been saying three and four word sentences at this point. I'm assuming the surgery is not too big of deal, but he's still going to have to deal with anesthesia, ugh, and I'm left wondering why we couldn't have avoided this problem altogether by just making a little snip two years ago.
So moral of the story I guess is that I should listen to my best parental instincts and keep pushing until I get a doctor who will listen. I don't look forward to a surgery that will make my son feel like this:
(And yes, that's about how far he can currently stick his tongue out)
Well at least as happy as often as most two year olds are. :) And I am glad that its getting taken care of now instead of even more years in the future when it would be even harder to change speech patterns, but still! :)
2 comments:
Melissa was born with her tongue tied...and we did have it clipped when she was a few weeks old. She cried when it was done..for a couple minutes and that was it. Too bad it didn't get done sooner. :( Luann Higgs
Frustrating! I know how you feel too. We had some concerns about Eliza's hip issues when she was a baby and the doc totally blew us off until he realized that Zac was a doctor too (totally the wrong reason to listen to your patients!). I hope everything goes well with your little guy.
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