Sagittal synostosis, also known as sagittal craniosynostosis, is the result of the sagittal suture of on infant's skull hardening before the brain has had a chance to grow. The result is a skull that is elongated so that from the top, it appears oblong in shape. Sagittal synostosis is the most common of all synostosis. It affects between 45 and 55
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I'm glad you realise Josh won't rmemeber this. It'll worry you & Ben to pieces, but it will affect his life in no way once it's fixed, and that's a good thing right?
My GP always said (I've been seeing him since I was 1) to my parents 'the child with the health issues when they're young are always the healthiest when they're older'. It came very very true for me & my brother (I was very healthy when I was young) & I really believe it. Besdies, things like this can only make his little body stronger to come out of it.. true?
Can you email me your mobile number? In cause you disappear for a while I want to make sure I knwo you're ok & I know how Josh is doing.
email; natalie17@gmail.com
It doens't really make a difference to how worried you are but you're right, you have a lot of support around you & I won't stop thinking of the little darling until he's been through it and back at home in your arms.
xx
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