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January 1, 2021

Survey Results

In the fall of 2008 I started a survey among those with EB or who had children with EB to get an idea of when kids with EB, walked, crawled, and other milestone that all kids experience. I kept adding data as people were willing to share. As of March 2009, apx 75 patients participated in the survey. Here are the results.



The average age for EB as a whole:

Rolled over: 6-7months

Sat unassisted: 7-8 months

Crawled: 11 months

Pulled to a standing position: 13-14 months

Walked: 23-24 months

Got 1st tooth: 8 1/2 months

Began sleeping through the night on a regular bases: 18-19 months

Length of hospital stay after birth: 28.1 days

Received some type of therapy (OT, PT, speech,feeding): 51% of those survey did

Found it to be helpful: of those 51%, 28% found therapy to be helpful

Suffer from reflux: 69% yes; 31% no

Are lactose intolerant: 18% yes; 72% no

Have/had a G-tube: 32% yes; 68% no

Age they received a g-tube: 20.4 months

Issues with constipation: 59% - yes; 41% no
 
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I re-did the survey in 2020 and these were the results: 


EB Development Survey Results:
 
63 total participants
 
42 have EBS
9 have RDEB
9 have DDEB
2 have JEB
1 has an unknown form of EB
 
Reflux:
60% no
40% yes
 
Gtube:
90% no
10% yes
 
Constipation:
46% no
54% yes
 
Received OT, PT or other therapy:
47% no
52% yes
 
Of the 52%
Did you find it beneficial?
57% yes
25% no
19% maybe
 
Lactose Intolerant?
90% no
10% yes
 
Average Age in months for:
 
Sleeping thru the night: 14 months
 
NICU stay after birth: 13 days
 
First Tooth: 8 months
 
First words: 16 months
 
Walking: 20 months
 
Standing up: 15 months
 
Crawling: 11 months
 
Sitting unassisted: 7.4 months
 
Rolled over: 5.5 months
 
I was hoping to break each item down by type of EB, but not everyone answered with their type/subtype, so I wasn't able to get an accurate breakdown. Some of the results did surprise me though- particularly the reflux one. Perhaps I should have listed it as silent reflux. But no matter, these are interesting none the less. Thank you those who participated 🙂




Just like with healthy children, all EB children are different and some will do things sooner or later than the average child with EB. I hope this will give parents are idea of when they might expect their child to reach a certain developmental milestone and not to worry if their child is a little bit behind other kids their age. 
 
©Garrett's House 2021

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