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***Update***
Please read this update on pretty Zoey. Her April 2020 report is as follows:
- There is no x-ray in the medical file. How did doctor determine she had cerebral dysplasia? The doctor just suspected that the brain was stunted and didn’t confirm the diagnosis.
- Although she is 4 ½ years old, what age does she act like compared to her peers? Her mental and ability is at about one year old.
- Can she say any words? If so, how many? She can say ‘grandma’.
- Can she scribble or draw? No, her hands are not very flexible.
- Is her hearing ok? Call her name within two meters, she will react.
- Does she play with other children or alone? She likes to play alone.
Videos:
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Precious Zoey was born October of 2015. Unfortunately she has not had an update since February of 2018. We are working on that now. Zoey was born with the diagnoses of cerebral dysplasia. As you can see from the videos, she can sit up and can scoot while on her bottom. Her medical says the staff works with her every day on her crawling and sitting. You will note in one photo from 2018 she is standing. The caretakers say she is curious and watches the other children. She is a happy, little girl and smiles a lot. There is no x-ray in her medical file to determine where the diagnoses came from. Hopefully we can get more answers soon.
Video Links:
12-11-2018
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Disclaimer:
WIA is not responsible for the medical information summarized here. Medical information sent by other countries may be inaccurate or incomplete. Prospective Adoptive Parents reserve the right to have medical information evaluated by a medical professional in the United States.
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