Anna's arm cast is finally off! She still has to wear a dressing on it for 10 days until it is completely healed, but it's sooo nice to not have to get whacked in the face every time I hold her.
The day before her arm cast removal, I took a few videos of Anna getting around with her casts. I want to remember how far she has come and how much she had adapted by the end of the four weeks. Here's a short video of her standing, cruising, and climbing down. She became adept at getting up and down with both casts within the last week or so.
Awww...that is so sad about how upset she was seeing her hand. :( I can't tell from the pictures- are there fingernails on those fingers?
ReplyDeleteOh...I would've cried too! So sad that she got upset. Good news though...is you got one smart little cookie on your hands! I thiink her fingers are looking good. Im sure there is swelling that will go down too. One of my friend's daughter lost some fingers in a boating accident. She's had several surgeries on her hand and has grafts. Every time she has grafts there is a whole lot of swelling and it takes some time for it to go down. So I bet anna's fingers will look better with time!
ReplyDeleteMy aunt had seemingly the same surgery on her fingers when she was a baby... she is now in her late 40s, AKA the surgery was done a LONG time ago, and you can tell her fingers are a little different but not that much, so surely having the operation almost 50 years later, hopefully it will be not so noticeable once they are healed!
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