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jennifer,

from what we have been taught by our brace guy is that there should be red

spots where the brace applies pressure. however, these spots should disappear

within about 20 min after brace is removed. i always watch lexi's spots and make

sure they go away. we were told not to use anything on shirt, but i can put some

powder in her brace and tap off excess. nothing is supposed to touch the skin

from what i have been told. lexi will also have other little reddish bumps and

spots just from sweating, but i have started changing her shirt about 2-3 times

per day to kepp fresh shirts on and cut down on that.

like i said, we have been told the red pressure spots will be there, but should

go away within 20 or so minutes. like always if you are concerned, check with

the doc though.

tracey

brace advice

I need a little advice from you parents who are or have gone the brace

route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--which he

absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was this red

between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet red.

There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't know

if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to put

cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be better

off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

experience with this?

Thanks in advance,

& Jake

P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with sweat from

running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that if he

is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never going

to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going to

have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of the

situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

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Can't help you w/the brace advice but I read your PS & it's

kind of funny... Actually not funny at ALL of course, just typical!

I can definitely feel for your frustration, just male mentality I

think sometimes, so typical! I could see my husband doing the same

thing. So good luck w/that, hopefully you got through & yes just

keep an eye out! =)

>

> I need a little advice from you parents who are or have gone the

brace

> route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--which

he

> absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was this

red

> between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet

red.

> There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't

know

> if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to

put

> cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be

better

> off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> experience with this?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> & Jake

>

> P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

> party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with sweat

from

> running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that

if he

> is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never

going

> to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going

to

> have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of

the

> situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

>

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Hi ,

It is really hard when you go back to a brace from a cast but here's what we

found particularly with regards to a hot climate.

We live in a subtropical climate so it is very humid. We found Bridget was

better off with an all cotton undershirt as this absorbed sweat better and the

polyester fibre in the hospital undershirt was just too hot.

On hot days when Bridget was getting hot and sweaty, I would take her brace

off and change her undershirt then put the brace back on. I would send a fresh

shirt to school so that the teachers could change it at lunchtime.

Bridget has also been encouraged to spend time out of brace exercising as she

needed to build up her trunk muscles again to hold the spine in the corrected

position so for a period of time each day we needed to spend time exercising

without the brace.

I found she had more red areas with her braces over her hip bones and in other

pressure spots. She also would get heat rashes. I used the calendular cream

and a powder which absorbs perspiration. I can't remember the name now but will

find the ingredients. I found the brace tighter than the cast but she did

adjust quickly just the same.

Hope this helps and good luck.

Bert

jviv314 <jviv314@...> wrote:

I need a little advice from you parents who are or have gone the brace

route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--which he

absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was this red

between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet red.

There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't know

if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to put

cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be better

off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

experience with this?

Thanks in advance,

& Jake

P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with sweat from

running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that if he

is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never going

to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going to

have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of the

situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

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I wonder if he is just hot or could he be allergic to the material? Sorry, I

don't have any clue never having dealt with a brace myself.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

brace advice

I need a little advice from you parents who are or have gone the brace

route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--which he

absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was this red

between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet red.

There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't know

if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to put

cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be better

off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

experience with this?

Thanks in advance,

& Jake

P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with sweat from

running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that if he

is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never going

to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going to

have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of the

situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

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Jake's pressure spots on the back do go away within minutes. He is

red mostly around the sides/ribs. I do think this may be heat rash.

Tonight for his bath I just let him play and I washed him without

babywash/soap in case this was what was bothering him. No. It's the

same. It was NOT back to normal when I put his brace back on before

bed. I did still put cornstarch powder on.

Many of you may not recall but Jake was in a brace before we casted

in November 2005. My problem was I could not find a seamless shirt

that fit him correctly under his brace, and I had to buy those

undershirts from the orthotist which cost the earth ($47 ea in

Erie!). These shirts are too thick I think. I would love to change

his shirt several times a day, but I am afraid to take the brace off

other than that one time at night -- so I don't.

And, yes, the brace is much tighter than the cast. His first brace

(from Boston) had small holes drilled into it throughout to help with

air circulation; this one does not. Jake has adjusted wonderfully

other than the redness.

& Jake

> I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

gone the brace

> route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--which

he

> absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was this

red

> between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet red.

> There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't know

> if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to put

> cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be

better

> off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> experience with this?

>

> Thanks in advance,

> & Jake

>

> P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

> party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with sweat

from

> running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that if

he

> is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never

going

> to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going to

> have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of the

> situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

>

>

>

>

>

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I just e-mailed Shriners asking what they think about me finding

someone to drill those holes. I don't know why they didn't think of

that in Erie. I did think of it, but things were so hectic I didn't

remember to ask about it until the drive home! $90!! Yikes. I guess

I won't complain anymore. Does your insurance help with that?

& Jake

> > I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

> gone the brace

> > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--

which

> he

> > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was

this

> red

> > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet

red.

> > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't

know

> > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to

put

> > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be

> better

> > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> > experience with this?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> > & Jake

> >

> > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

> > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with

sweat

> from

> > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that

if

> he

> > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never

> going

> > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going

to

> > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of

the

> > situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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I didn't even think that the heat rash could prevent us from wearing

his brace for a few days. I e-mailed Shriners for advice and asked

if we could get holes drilled locally. Hope they get back to me

soon. In the meantime I will change his shirt a few times a day and

try to keep him cool in the house with A/C.

Doc recommended 23 hours a day. And, yes, we can swim and that

counts as brace time. I don't have a pool; my mom does, and she

hasn't cleaned it for this season yet. I guess I'll send my hubby

over tomorrow!

Thanks,

& Jake

> > I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

> gone the brace

> > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--which

> he

> > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was this

> red

> > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet red.

> > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't

know

> > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to

put

> > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be

> better

> > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> > experience with this?

> >

> > Thanks in advance,

> > & Jake

> >

> > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

> > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with sweat

> from

> > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that if

> he

> > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never

> going

> > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going

to

> > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of

the

> > situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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Thanks, Deshea!

I didn't think of Goldbond, and I have it in Jake's closet. As for

insurance picking up tab for shirts -- our insurance stinks! It's a

fight for every cent. As you know, we must choose our battles.

Something to discuss with Dave.

Hope you're enjoying the weather this week!

& Jake

> > > I need a little advice from you parents who are or

> > have

> > gone the brace

> > > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for

> > his bath--which

> > he

> > > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It

> > never was this

> > red

> > > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just

> > bright scarlet red.

> > > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is

> > normal? I don't know

> > > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said

> > it was okay to put

> > > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if

> > he would be

> > better

> > > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of

> > you have any

> > > experience with this?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > > & Jake

> > >

> > > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at

> > a graduation

> > > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got

> > soaked with sweat

> > from

> > > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let

> > him know that if

> > he

> > > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad,

> > this is never

> > going

> > > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in

> > agreement now. Going to

> > > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows

> > the gravity of the

> > > situation; don't know what he was thinking though!

> > Ugh...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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We live on the south coast of Massachusetts. We are about 10-15

minutes from the beach!!! Just waiting for it to get warm enough so

we can go in the water.

& Jake

> > > I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

> > gone the brace

> > > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--

which

> > he

> > > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was

this

> > red

> > > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet

red.

> > > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't

> know

> > > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to

> put

> > > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be

> > better

> > > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> > > experience with this?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > > & Jake

> > >

> > > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

> > > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with

sweat

> > from

> > > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that

if

> > he

> > > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never

> > going

> > > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going

> to

> > > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of

> the

> > > situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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Jake's brace is a hard plastic with a foam padding inside. We are

going to a locally orthotist tomorrow to have holes drilled with Dr.

K's approval.

& Jake

> > > I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

> > gone the brace

> > > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--

> which

> > he

> > > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was

> this

> > red

> > > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet

> red.

> > > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I

don't

> know

> > > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay

to

> put

> > > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would

be

> > better

> > > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> > > experience with this?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > > & Jake

> > >

> > > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a

graduation

> > > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with

> sweat

> > from

> > > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know

that

> if

> > he

> > > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is

never

> > going

> > > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now.

Going

> to

> > > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity

of

> the

> > > situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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Tracey,

Forgot to mention -- our local orthotist has knit-rite shirts for

$25. Maddening how different places can charge different prices for

the same goods. We purchased them last year when Jake got his 1st

brace. I think I will buy a few more tomorrow. Plus they have

armpit flaps (on the undershirt) that go over the brace unlike the

one we bought in Erie. His brace rubs his armpits raw just like the

cast did. Will try to go the insurance/durable medical equipment

route now since I have the prescription for the brace in my hands.

& Jake

> > > I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

> > gone the brace

> > > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--

> which

> > he

> > > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was

> this

> > red

> > > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet

> red.

> > > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I

don't

> know

> > > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay

to

> put

> > > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would

be

> > better

> > > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> > > experience with this?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > > & Jake

> > >

> > > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a

graduation

> > > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with

> sweat

> > from

> > > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know

that

> if

> > he

> > > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is

never

> > going

> > > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now.

Going

> to

> > > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity

of

> the

> > > situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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I had heard about the alcohol from our orthotist in Boston. It's

supposed to toughen the skin up. I don't think I'd use it though.

They also caution not to use creams, lotions, or other things that

could soften the skin under the brace. His heat rash looks like it's

getting better. It's no so red anymore; it's fading I think. I kept

him indoors today as the humidity was a bit much. I will be changing

his undershirt more often. I will buy more tomorrow from our local

orthotist.

Thank you for everything,

& Jake

> > > I need a little advice from you parents who are or have

> > gone the brace

> > > route. When I take Jake's brace off at night (for his bath--

which

> > he

> > > absolutely LOVES), his skin is very irritated. It never was

this

> > red

> > > between casts. It's not rubbed raw; it's just bright scarlet

red.

> > > There are no sores though. I wonder if this is normal? I don't

> know

> > > if it's because he's so hot and sweaty? Dr. said it was okay to

> put

> > > cornstarch powder on under shirt. I also wonder if he would be

> > better

> > > off without it (the powder, that is). Do any of you have any

> > > experience with this?

> > >

> > > Thanks in advance,

> > > & Jake

> > >

> > > P.S. Had a little argument with hubby yesterday at a graduation

> > > party. He took Jake's brace off because he got soaked with

sweat

> > from

> > > running around. I was outside like a shot! I let him know that

if

> > he

> > > is going to take the brace off when he feels bad, this is never

> > going

> > > to work! I nearly lost it, but hubby is in agreement now. Going

> to

> > > have to keep my eye on that one. I know he knows the gravity of

> the

> > > situation; don't know what he was thinking though! Ugh...

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > __________________________________________________

> > >

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