Niece posted this last night. Grand nephew is sitting up by himself and is scooting around on his butt. He's also learning to crawl up pillows angled on the ground.
Today we saw Son's PT and Transplant doctors in Boston.
At PT, we discussed the tightness of his toes/feet/ankles, and she recommends that we see an orthopedic doctor to get custom braces to help his toes uncurl. We also did a trial of 2 different gait trainers, and she recommends we get him in one at home. The one that seemed to work better is called the Mustang. I know we don't have a lot of room at home, but I'm willing to figure something out - maybe we can go to the school gym or something. We don't need a lot of room initially anyways - until he really gets going.

At his transplant checkup, they found that his Thyroid is low, and because of his feet/toes/ankles being so tight, they think he may have chronic GVH. They've prescribed steroids for the GVH, and he'll start on that this weekend. We're scheduled to come back in 2 weeks, to see how he's doing, but they'll call to check-in next week too. They don't want to keep him on steroids, so we'll see how this goes, and if needed, eventually transition to a different non-steroid medication. They've also mentioned that part of the stiffness could simply be from lack of use, because he still has puffy "baby feet" since he's not using them much yet ...

Next appt is Ophthalmology on Friday morning!