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[quote=Anonymous]OP, chill. Your first post sounded freakishly hypercompetitive and braggy (wow, your child can eat! what a prodigy!) and now your followups are veering toward hysterics. If you don't see that in your posts even after a second read, you need to try to be a little more self-aware. Otherwise, parenthood is going to be a long, lonely ride. Second, from your description it sounds like your child has torticollis. My second child had that, along with low tone, and had a lot of PT for a few months but has since hit most of his milestones on time. I'd never call him "delayed" - that implies to me at least a much more substantial set of circumstances. Either you're playing the martyr or you don't understand how commonplace this is in young infants. It sounds like your child is doing well, and maybe you need to get past the focus on whatever difficulties she experienced in her early infancy. [/quote]
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