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The Britax Regent is the only youth seat with a

5-point harness and fits up to 80 pounds. My son is

also a bit husky (40 lbs at 2.5) for his age and I

LOVE this car seat! Unlike a lot of toddler seats it

doesn't have a rounded back, which provides more

support for our braced/casted kids. It has quite a

bit of shoulder space and lots of room to grow (I can

almost fit in the seat). The 5-point really is the

safest option- much safer than a booster. Downfall is

the price, around $250 (but it will be the last

carseat you'll need to buy) and the size- it is huge!

It easily fits in a minivan seat, but might be tight

in a sedan. Overall I highly recommend this seat (it

is our 3rd carseat, with many, many more sat in) as it

really is the safest option, very comfortable for Owen

and well worth the cost (target has free shipping).

Hope this helps and good luck!

--- ctlsmom <ctlsmom@...> wrote:

> Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace

> be more comfortable

> in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1

> 1/2 hours to get to

> our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not

> fun. After a

> little more than an hour, I had to pull over and

> take the brace off as

> our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not

> exactly pain, but much

> more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't

> imagine what a road

> trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will

> be like. If anyone

> has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of

> car seat that is

> more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please

> share. Our boy is a

> husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he

> was weighed, he was

> around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat

> anyway since he has

> pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this

> is the prime time

> to get advice/info from those who have been there,

> done that. Thanks

> in advance!

>

> Jenni

> Caleb's mom

>

>

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I used (and still do actually) the Britax Marathon car seat. I know of 4 other

kiddos (not on this group) that used the same one. While casted/braced, Madison

took SEVERAL trips all over TX (San to Houston, SA to Dallas, SA to

Amarillo) the shortest trip was 5 hours, never any problems or complaints. It's

a little more expensive, but it goes until 60 lbs, I think. They also sell a

travel bag, with wheels, for it which is great for checking it at airports. We

picked ours up at Babies r Us. I don't work for Britax by any stretch of the

imagination, but something to think about with them: IF you were in an

accident, it's one of the few car insurance companies that will reimburse you

for, it's been rated the top car seat for the last 9 years, I think. It's the

only one with the same technology as your car's air bag system. It's very easy

to remove the cover and wash it. I have also found it very easy to order

replacement parts, covers, etc. on line. I am

thinking, my parts have all come from VA, so it's possible they're made near

you! Hope this helps.

ctlsmom <ctlsmom@...> wrote: Any tips out there to help a child

in a cast/brace be more comfortable

in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1 1/2 hours to get to

our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not fun. After a

little more than an hour, I had to pull over and take the brace off as

our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not exactly pain, but much

more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't imagine what a road

trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will be like. If anyone

has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of car seat that is

more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please share. Our boy is a

husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he was weighed, he was

around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat anyway since he has

pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this is the prime time

to get advice/info from those who have been there, done that. Thanks

in advance!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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When Lexi was in her cast and now her brace we purchased the Eddie Bauer

carseat. ( I think Graco makes this, but am unsure) It also has a 5 pt harness,

but what we also liked about it is that it seemed to us anyway wider and with

the cast/brace on she wasn't being squished into it. The one we got we ended up

ordering online ( I can't remember the site exactly ) because there was the

option of a locking reclining back. This seemed to help alot as we only had to

recline it one level back and it allowed her to be more comfortable instead of

sitting straight up in that thing.

Maybe you could just go out , shop around also and try him in a few in the

stores. While this won't give you the experience to try out a long trip, you

might be able to see if he is more comfortable in one vs. another.

Tracey

Re: car seat comfort

The Britax Regent is the only youth seat with a

5-point harness and fits up to 80 pounds. My son is

also a bit husky (40 lbs at 2.5) for his age and I

LOVE this car seat! Unlike a lot of toddler seats it

doesn't have a rounded back, which provides more

support for our braced/casted kids. It has quite a

bit of shoulder space and lots of room to grow (I can

almost fit in the seat). The 5-point really is the

safest option- much safer than a booster. Downfall is

the price, around $250 (but it will be the last

carseat you'll need to buy) and the size- it is huge!

It easily fits in a minivan seat, but might be tight

in a sedan. Overall I highly recommend this seat (it

is our 3rd carseat, with many, many more sat in) as it

really is the safest option, very comfortable for Owen

and well worth the cost (target has free shipping).

Hope this helps and good luck!

--- ctlsmom <ctlsmom@...> wrote:

> Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace

> be more comfortable

> in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1

> 1/2 hours to get to

> our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not

> fun. After a

> little more than an hour, I had to pull over and

> take the brace off as

> our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not

> exactly pain, but much

> more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't

> imagine what a road

> trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will

> be like. If anyone

> has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of

> car seat that is

> more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please

> share. Our boy is a

> husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he

> was weighed, he was

> around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat

> anyway since he has

> pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this

> is the prime time

> to get advice/info from those who have been there,

> done that. Thanks

> in advance!

>

> Jenni

> Caleb's mom

>

>

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Thanks for all or the quick input - again! I will be checking out the

seats available in the stores around here. Having a 5 point harness

was non-negotiable for us. I did wonder if the reclining feature

helped with comfort and it seams it would (Thanks, Tracey!). We have a

minivan so we have space to accomidate a big seat if that's what's best

for Caleb. I will check out Britax and the others. Thanks, again for

he input.

Jenni

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Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

car seat comfort

Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace be more comfortable

in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1 1/2 hours to get to

our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not fun. After a

little more than an hour, I had to pull over and take the brace off as

our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not exactly pain, but much

more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't imagine what a road

trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will be like. If anyone

has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of car seat that is

more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please share. Our boy is a

husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he was weighed, he was

around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat anyway since he has

pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this is the prime time

to get advice/info from those who have been there, done that. Thanks

in advance!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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Ian's actually never been uncomfortable in his carseat. My recommendation would

be to make frequent stops so that he can get out and stretch his legs. We own a

Britax Roundabout, but it sounds like your son is ready for a bigger seat. My

daughter has the Britax Husky, but it is a pretty large seat. The Britax

Marathon is supposed to be a really good seat as well.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

car seat comfort

Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace be more comfortable

in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1 1/2 hours to get to

our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not fun. After a

little more than an hour, I had to pull over and take the brace off as

our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not exactly pain, but much

more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't imagine what a road

trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will be like. If anyone

has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of car seat that is

more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please share. Our boy is a

husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he was weighed, he was

around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat anyway since he has

pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this is the prime time

to get advice/info from those who have been there, done that. Thanks

in advance!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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AFter the advice of the other Moms on the board, we got the Britax Marathon for

Evan right before his first cast. I truly think it has made a HUGE difference.

We travel from VA to Erie every 6-7 weeks for the cast and spend quite a big

amount of time in the car and I think it seems very comfortable for him.

HTH

jenny

ctlsmom <ctlsmom@...> wrote:

Thanks for all or the quick input - again! I will be checking out the

seats available in the stores around here. Having a 5 point harness

was non-negotiable for us. I did wonder if the reclining feature

helped with comfort and it seams it would (Thanks, Tracey!). We have a

minivan so we have space to accomidate a big seat if that's what's best

for Caleb. I will check out Britax and the others. Thanks, again for

he input.

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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Oh! I guess they stopped making the Husky. We have a Husky and it is a 5 point

harness and goes up to 80 lbs too.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Re: car seat comfort

The Britax Regent is the only youth seat with a

5-point harness and fits up to 80 pounds. My son is

also a bit husky (40 lbs at 2.5) for his age and I

LOVE this car seat! Unlike a lot of toddler seats it

doesn't have a rounded back, which provides more

support for our braced/casted kids. It has quite a

bit of shoulder space and lots of room to grow (I can

almost fit in the seat). The 5-point really is the

safest option- much safer than a booster. Downfall is

the price, around $250 (but it will be the last

carseat you'll need to buy) and the size- it is huge!

It easily fits in a minivan seat, but might be tight

in a sedan. Overall I highly recommend this seat (it

is our 3rd carseat, with many, many more sat in) as it

really is the safest option, very comfortable for Owen

and well worth the cost (target has free shipping).

Hope this helps and good luck!

--- ctlsmom <ctlsmom@...> wrote:

> Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace

> be more comfortable

> in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1

> 1/2 hours to get to

> our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not

> fun. After a

> little more than an hour, I had to pull over and

> take the brace off as

> our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not

> exactly pain, but much

> more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't

> imagine what a road

> trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will

> be like. If anyone

> has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of

> car seat that is

> more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please

> share. Our boy is a

> husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he

> was weighed, he was

> around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat

> anyway since he has

> pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this

> is the prime time

> to get advice/info from those who have been there,

> done that. Thanks

> in advance!

>

> Jenni

> Caleb's mom

>

>

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I also found that adding a bit more padding, via a memory pillow, helped a lot.

You can still tighten the straps on the 5pt harness as snuggly as needed - so

there is no extra give in them. Another suggestion that might help is to take

your little guy with you and let him choose which one he likes (from the

carefully preselected few you have already picked) Sometimes just choosing the

color is a big deal and can make all the difference in how comfortable your

child is.

Depending on the stores in your area, you may even be able to engage some help

from an associate who can say " Hey, Caleb! You are getting so big that you need

to pick out a new carseat (car throne, car chair - whatever term works) Can I

help you do that so you can have the best, most comfortable seat in the car? "

Sometimes havng another person do all that, really makes it a big deal and he

really will think it is a huge deal.

I just got a new seat, due to the car accident, and it is pink. Do you

know how thrilled a 4 year old " princess in the making " is with a pink " car

throne???? " Actually, it is the first pink car seat I have ever seen - and I

knew she would love it.

Good Luck!

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I haven't been on in a while and I've read a few of the replies...

all great advice so far.

Lacie has been in a brace since nine months. We travel 1-2 times a

year 15hrs in the car and we drive 2hrs to Shriners (I so understand

the having to pull the car over and take the brace off, we've been

there). Our best fix was when we do the 15hr trip we try to drive at

night so she sleeps a lot, and we bought a DVD player for the car (A

HUGE help. We limit TV a few days before we leave and we buy a new

DVD for the road. We hide a new one for the trip back too). I also

bring alot of distractions (toys, books, crayons, ect...) and snacks.

Good luck on your trip at Christmas, I hope your trip is a smooth as

possible.

>

> Ian's actually never been uncomfortable in his carseat. My

recommendation would be to make frequent stops so that he can get out

and stretch his legs. We own a Britax Roundabout, but it sounds like

your son is ready for a bigger seat. My daughter has the Britax

Husky, but it is a pretty large seat. The Britax Marathon is

supposed to be a really good seat as well.

>

>

>

>

> Noelle (12-2-01)

> Ian (8-15-04)

> car seat comfort

>

>

> Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace be more

comfortable

> in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1 1/2 hours to get

to

> our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not fun. After a

> little more than an hour, I had to pull over and take the brace

off as

> our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not exactly pain,

but much

> more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't imagine what a

road

> trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will be like. If

anyone

> has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of car seat

that is

> more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please share. Our boy

is a

> husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he was weighed,

he was

> around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat anyway since he

has

> pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this is the prime

time

> to get advice/info from those who have been there, done that.

Thanks

> in advance!

>

> Jenni

> Caleb's mom

>

>

>

>

>

>

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We have the Britax Husky as well and I added a piece of foam underneath

it because our daughter is more comfortable if she can sit at a slight

decline verses 90 degrees if that makes sense? So that is what I did

and it helps somewhat--she can make the 5 hour trip to grandma's

house--but on the 14 hour trip to the our family's beach house she was

uncomfortable and we did end up taking the brace off for a bit.

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Subject: Re: car seat comfort

Ian's actually never been uncomfortable in his carseat. My

recommendation would be to make frequent stops so that he can get out

and stretch his legs. We own a Britax Roundabout, but it sounds like

your son is ready for a bigger seat. My daughter has the Britax Husky,

but it is a pretty large seat. The Britax Marathon is supposed to be a

really good seat as well.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

car seat comfort

Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace be more comfortable

in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1 1/2 hours to get to

our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not fun. After a

little more than an hour, I had to pull over and take the brace off as

our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not exactly pain, but much

more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't imagine what a road

trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will be like. If anyone

has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of car seat that is

more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please share. Our boy is a

husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he was weighed, he was

around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat anyway since he has

pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this is the prime time

to get advice/info from those who have been there, done that. Thanks

in advance!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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I agree that if you have a DVD player that it helps a lot...it was worth every

penny that I spent on ours! LOL.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

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>

>

> Any tips out there to help a child in a cast/brace be more

comfortable

> in a car seat on a long road trip? It takes us 1 1/2 hours to get

to

> our orthopedist. Our 1st trip in the brace was not fun. After a

> little more than an hour, I had to pull over and take the brace

off as

> our son was crying a new and miserable cry - not exactly pain,

but much

> more than being cranky and uncomfortable. I can't imagine what a

road

> trip to Chicago from Virginia (for Christmas) will be like. If

anyone

> has experienced a particular size, type, or brand of car seat

that is

> more comfortable for a casted/braced child, please share. Our boy

is a

> husky, tall for his age 22 month old. Last time he was weighed,

he was

> around the 35 lb mark. We have to get a new seat anyway since he

has

> pretty much outgrown his current seat. To me, this is the prime

time

> to get advice/info from those who have been there, done that.

Thanks

> in advance!

>

> Jenni

> Caleb's mom

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi Jenni,

My daughter Abby is going to be 22 months on Dec. 3 and was just put in her

brace roughly about a month ago. I was worried about her in her car seat and

on long rides but she has done fine and it's as though nothing has changed.

We have the Britax Boulevard car seat which also has the side impact

protection and Abby loves it!!! She still falls asleep very comfortably in it

as

she always has even before the brace. The brace doesn't bother her at all

while she's in it. We have taken up to a 2 1/2 hour trip with still no

problem.

I do have it reclined by one step but they say you should anyway until 30

pounds...and Abby is only 27. But even after she hits the 30 pounds, I may

still keep it where it is since she is so comfy! I've had no problem washing

the fabric and it always comes out clean and looks brand new. I have a mini

van and it fits perfectly, but I also have a rental car at the moment which is

a little Kia Optima and it still fits perfectly fine in the center and she

has plenty of leg room. It was a little pricey, but so worth it when I see how

much she loves it and how comfortable she is in it!!

and Abby

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Thanks for the continued advice! It's comforting to know I'm not

alone in learning how to deal w/ the adventures of bracing. We

already got a portable DVD player to use on long roadtrips to

entertain our older daughter. And when Caleb was tiny, we discovered

the success of night travleing. My dad is flying down to help me

drive up North since my husband will still be in another state

finishing up training before his deployment. I'm a pretty strong

individual, but I thought trying to drive that far w/ 2 small kids

and 2 big dogs by myself was a bit much. :) So you see why I'm

trying to make sure Caleb will be as comfortable as possible. I know

the only way a brace is effective is if it's worn, so I don't want to

take it off - unless I'm just shy of needing a rubber room. As for

Caleb picking his own seat, I'm not sure he's old enough to care,

yet, and I'm thankful for that. He'll be happy w/ whatever I get so

I have the freedom to get what fits him most safely and comfortably.

Now our daughter, on the other hand, she is all about picking her own

belongings. I am right there with you, Gail, on the whole princess

thing! Our princess will be 5 years old next week. Last year's

party was a " pink princess party. " This year she asked for a " pink

nail polish party. " She is having a few little girls over and we

(the moms and I) are going to give the girls a little at home spa

experience. Anyway, I have tapped into the power of involving the

kids in decision-making and in adding their favorite theme whenever

possible. Caleb just isn't quite old enough to make use of that,

yet.

For those who added some padding, did you put it under or on top of

the seat cover?

Thanks, again, to everyone who has offered experience/advice!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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Jenni,

My daughter turns 5 too this Saturday! We're having a Barbie 12 Dancing

Princess Party. Too bad we are having mostly boys over, lol!

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Re: car seat comfort

Thanks for the continued advice! It's comforting to know I'm not

alone in learning how to deal w/ the adventures of bracing. We

already got a portable DVD player to use on long roadtrips to

entertain our older daughter. And when Caleb was tiny, we discovered

the success of night travleing. My dad is flying down to help me

drive up North since my husband will still be in another state

finishing up training before his deployment. I'm a pretty strong

individual, but I thought trying to drive that far w/ 2 small kids

and 2 big dogs by myself was a bit much. :) So you see why I'm

trying to make sure Caleb will be as comfortable as possible. I know

the only way a brace is effective is if it's worn, so I don't want to

take it off - unless I'm just shy of needing a rubber room. As for

Caleb picking his own seat, I'm not sure he's old enough to care,

yet, and I'm thankful for that. He'll be happy w/ whatever I get so

I have the freedom to get what fits him most safely and comfortably.

Now our daughter, on the other hand, she is all about picking her own

belongings. I am right there with you, Gail, on the whole princess

thing! Our princess will be 5 years old next week. Last year's

party was a " pink princess party. " This year she asked for a " pink

nail polish party. " She is having a few little girls over and we

(the moms and I) are going to give the girls a little at home spa

experience. Anyway, I have tapped into the power of involving the

kids in decision-making and in adding their favorite theme whenever

possible. Caleb just isn't quite old enough to make use of that,

yet.

For those who added some padding, did you put it under or on top of

the seat cover?

Thanks, again, to everyone who has offered experience/advice!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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Hi, . Sounds like our kids are on similar bracing timelines.

And the amount of curvature vs. correction is similar, too. I will

be interested to hear how the brace adjusting goes. As Caleb is

growing and changing, I'm starting to notice redness in new areas.

I'm watching a spot that looks like it might be bruising a bit. I

addressed a buldge in Caleb's ribs from the bracing at our last

appointment and the Dr. told me some deformation is normal. That

doesn't sit too well w/ me so I am going to try to work w/ our

insurance to get a 2nd opinion and see about getting a brace that

avoids pushing the chest into weird positions. (Some of the moms

have shared other options w/ me already.) I assume Abby is in a

Boston brace? Caleb is and we are getting good correction (34 deg

curve out of brace, 13 deg, in brace), but the whole chest thing

bothers me. We live in Virginia so I may try to get up to Erie for

another opinion. Anyway, please share the results of your next

visit. Thanks for the car seat advice!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

>

> Hi Jenni,

> My daughter Abby is going to be 22 months on Dec. 3 and was just

put in her

> brace roughly about a month ago. I was worried about her in her

car seat and

> on long rides but she has done fine and it's as though nothing has

changed.

> We have the Britax Boulevard car seat which also has the side

impact

> protection and Abby loves it!!! She still falls asleep very

comfortably in it as

> she always has even before the brace. The brace doesn't bother

her at all

> while she's in it. We have taken up to a 2 1/2 hour trip with

still no problem.

> I do have it reclined by one step but they say you should anyway

until 30

> pounds...and Abby is only 27. But even after she hits the 30

pounds, I may

> still keep it where it is since she is so comfy! I've had no

problem washing

> the fabric and it always comes out clean and looks brand new. I

have a mini

> van and it fits perfectly, but I also have a rental car at the

moment which is

> a little Kia Optima and it still fits perfectly fine in the center

and she

> has plenty of leg room. It was a little pricey, but so worth it

when I see how

> much she loves it and how comfortable she is in it!!

> and Abby

>

>

>

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Ahhh, yes. The 12 Dancing Princesses. I feel that one is somewhere in

our future. Aren't girls fun? We have one girl who is all girl and

one boy (my reason for joining this group) who is all boy and we

couldn't enjoy their extremes more! Happy birthday to Noelle!

Jenni

Caleb's mom

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