Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Does anybody know the history of diagnosis of hypotonia? My DC has it, and I probably do too in some form, as other posters mentioned but I have no recollection of ever hearing of it before having my kid. Is this like autism, a case of better diagnosing?
I don't know the history of it, didn't bother to look on google but from my own experience I would say that it's a case of better education and better diagnosing. My father was a physician, my mom a nurse. There were 5 kids in our family and, looking back, I can tell 2 of my brothers had hypotonia (they're deceased so I can't exactly talk to them about it). Even as teenagers, they could sit in the classic W shape, they had very poor handwriting and while they were strong and fit, they didn't have the endurance their friends did. Two of my own kids have it. The oldest was diagnosed after our youngest was going through Infant Toddler for dev delays. Before that, a pediatrician and a pediatric orthopedist didn't catch it (which I find shocking since she was evaluating him for delayed walking). It becomes more and more obvious the older he gets.