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		<description><![CDATA[Today K had a NICU follow-up appointment at the child development center. She saw a nurse practitioner, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and a doctor. Overall, every one of them is happy with where she is at. They gave me a few pointers on some things to do with her to strengthen some muscles and they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today K had a NICU follow-up appointment at the child development center.  She saw a nurse practitioner, physical therapist, occupational therapist, and a doctor.  Overall, every one of them is happy with where she is at.  They gave me a few pointers on some things to do with her to strengthen some muscles and they expressed concern over her eyes and a way she turns her head to the left (or right) and then uses her peripheral vision of the other side to look at something.  She sees a neurologist next month though, in part for the eye issue.  The occupational therapist thought that maybe K&#8217;s looking at things like that was her way of stopping her eyes from moving around, to get a fix on what she sees.  She also has the next kidney ultrasound coming up soon.  And I am so tired&#8230;</p>
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