I am going to post Botan's feet every day until you like her. If you don't like her feet, I'm going to kick you. The series starts when I first upload the first set of pictures. Botan's parents seem a little worried about her feet. I say, "Cool it".
When she was eight months old, she had red patches on her head that itchy really bad. After two weeks of this, I think her mom was too desperate to give her medication. She told me she read about it online. Apparently, it's a very common problem.
Anyway, the red patches got worse, and it was time to do something.
Steroid cream can work wonders. I gave her a large amount of steroid cream, three times a day for a week, and the red patches got better. I told her mom to stay away from the girl stuff with all of this, for safety reasons.
After a week, the little one was walking fine. She was limping for some reason, so I got some anti-inflamatory medicine. She stopped limping.
She was walking so well, the red patches stayed away from her face.
Until she was about 4 months old.
She started showing me her head again. I gave her more anti-inflammatory cream and then pain killers. She stopped limping and it stayed that way for a week. She was walking fine.
She was walking fine until she was 5 months old.
At that age, she started to be pretty active. She started playing with her hands a lot, and there are no normal parts on her head.
She was walking fine until she was 6 months old.
That's when I started to be worried. I told her mom to try avoiding baby stuff. But she didn't listen.
Botan started screaming her head off when she was going for a bath, and one day I noticed a bump on her head.
When we checked out the issue, the bump was gone. I think it was a nail gun. Botan was fine with this, but she was a little upset, and she cried a lot. But her mom told me it was nothing.
This went on for weeks, and she started to walk all by herself.
Until she was 6 months old.
The little one started picking her head, and there were serious lumps. I was a little worried. I gave her medicine. And she got better.
Botan's mom told me she didn't want to get her pregnant right away. But she didn't seem worried about it.
One day, the little one climbed up my leg. She climbed on my leg and I told her mom, but she didn't listen.
I was worried.
Anyway, when Botan was 10 months old, her mom got pregnant. I wasn't bothered, because I didn't think it was anything.
This went on until she was 13 months old.
Her mom was getting scared. She didn't want to have the baby right away.
Botan was 13 months old and had lumps. Her legs were hard, and she didn't walk. She just stayed in her playpen.
She was speaking now. She was saying "gagap".
I wasn't bothered, but I called her mom and said it was time to start medical treatments. But her mom didn't want to.
Botan's mom brought the baby for some treatment, but it didn't go well.
At that age, Botan's mom was getting worried.
Botan was 14 months old and her mom went to see a Dr. I told her she should go for an operation. I didn't want her to go, because I didn't think it was serious.
I was wrong.
Botan was so bad, her mom had to come and have surgery to get rid of the problem.
My wife and I were really sad when Botan's mom came back home with Botan. She looked so skinny. She had trouble breathing. I heard her mum say she was scared and asked if I could take care of Botan for the next few days.
Botan couldn't sleep, and she was very quiet.
I was really sad, because Botan's mom had left.
Anyway, when Botan was 15 months old, she didn't respond to me. I was so sad, but her mum said she was just sleeping.
When I woke her up to feed her, she didn't eat.
After three days, her mum brought Botan to my place. I was very sad to see her so skinny.
Her mum was a little scared. But she gave me Botan.
Botan wasn't moving. Her eyes were open, but she didn't seem to see anything.
I was very worried.