Pollito916
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Poor Lauren and William! They are in my prayers! 

He was able to meet with a special care doctor and in addition to the physical therapy he received a Botox injection. This injection deadened the muscles and tendons in the exact area where the problem was for a three month period. During this period he received physical therapy twice a week and the therapists were able to stretch his neck farther due to the deadened muscles. After the three months the muscles grow back to normal, but due to the therapy there is more range of motion. I know that Lauren has some other issues going on too, but this might work. We had to just keep pushing and pushing until we got the right specialist. The cranial/facial doctor wanted to do the surgery right away and he could not believe that the Botox and physical therapy fixed it without surgery. We were able to cancel his surgery. There is hope and many prayers out there for Lauren! Keep your chin up!![]()