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I don't know why they say it's too hard to measure if the cast is on. You get

the same quality of x-ray with or without the cast on. I know at Erie they

always measure RVAD with the cast on.

I don't know what to say other than, I also feel frastrated for you here in the

US. I want to get the BEST treatment available, and wish all these

orthos. would wake up. Have you ever thought about coming to the us for casting?

Know that we are thinking of you.

/Cole

moniquetiagarcia <moniquetiagarcia@...> wrote:

Hi everyone again, it's from Australia.

Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for s RVAD

measurements from his last two casts.

He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on. That was

his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying blind,

not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for some reason

tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that has lost

weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this would be

a good idea.

Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a guideline

only. Why are these people so completely blind?

Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take some time,

but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no choice

but to provide it here.

Take care everyone.

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Lets try and get you and to the U.S. for treatment.

Have you been in contact with Shellie?

Let me know how we can help.

HRH

IT GETS WORSE

Hi everyone again, it's from Australia.

Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for s RVAD

measurements from his last two casts.

He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on. That was

his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying blind,

not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for some reason

tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that has lost

weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this would be

a good idea.

Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a guideline

only. Why are these people so completely blind?

Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take some time,

but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no choice

but to provide it here.

Take care everyone.

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Yes, I think we are going to come to America. of all the days for my

computer to crash, it was yesterday. , I read Moriahs story

and understand she also has a heart condition. Can you tell me about

the facilities in Denver childrens hospital and maybe tell me who I

should contact cardioligy wise? You can email me direct on

briangchef@... I have been flat out orginising things here.

, there is something I need to find out. I know I need a lot

of money in the bank if I am coming over for medical treatment for

. I remember being told I need like hundreds of thousands of

dollars, is that right? I am seeing s cardiologist tomorrow,

so will ask him, I remember him saying America was full on with

their insurance, and would be high risk with his heart

condition, so he advised London. However, after Mr Noordeen told me

he doesn't measure the RVAD, I just lost it and went " no matter what

it takes, this kid is getting the right treatment " , so we are quite

willing to sell our house, a small sacrifice, does anyone have any

idea? Bert, did you get my email? Anyway, Shellie, hope to hear from

you soon.

infantile scoliosis treatment , " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

wrote:

>

> Lets try and get you and to the U.S. for treatment.

> Have you been in contact with Shellie?

>

> Let me know how we can help.

>

> HRH

> IT GETS WORSE

>

>

> Hi everyone again, it's from Australia.

>

> Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for s

RVAD

> measurements from his last two casts.

>

> He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on. That

was

> his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying blind,

> not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

>

> I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for some

reason

> tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that has

lost

> weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this

would be

> a good idea.

>

> Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a

guideline

> only. Why are these people so completely blind?

>

> Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take some

time,

> but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

> treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no

choice

> but to provide it here.

>

> Take care everyone.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thankyou so much , I could feel the sincerity in your email.

God, I am so frustrated it has reduced me to tears. I mean, I have

dealt with worst case, is on palliative care due to his heart

condtition. (although the oldest survivor lives in the US and is in

her 20s) I dealt with those fears a long time ago. This time, I am

fighting through red tape and egos, and I am fighting with

everything I have, but it isn't good enough. Time is ticking for

, and these people are literally messing around with it. I

asked the plaster technician (in London) why the ortho in london

keeps telling me to come back in 6 months and not three, even though

I didn't listen and went back in three, and she just said it without

thinking. She said.... " Because he doesn't want to do it " and there

is the answer. She then tried to explain herself, but her first

response was so clear.

Poor little is the only loser.

You are right , they are going to have to listen eventually.

Take care,

Hi everyone again, it's

from Australia.

>

> Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for s

RVAD

> measurements from his last two casts.

>

> He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on. That

was

> his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying blind,

> not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

>

> I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for some

reason

> tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that has

lost

> weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this would

be

> a good idea.

>

> Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a

guideline

> only. Why are these people so completely blind?

>

> Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take some

time,

> but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

> treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no choice

> but to provide it here.

>

> Take care everyone.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi

I'm afraid I don't have much advice to offer, but I want you to know

that you, and all your family are in our thoughts.

I can't begin to imagine what you are going thru - My heart goes out

to you, and how frustrated you must feel.

We tried to persuade my daughter's ortho here in Canada to cast

Siobhan when she was four yrs old - He refused! Saying that we

should " humour him " , and that he wouldn't consider casting her until

her curve was 60 - 80 degree's!!!!!!! (It was 45*).

We were lucky enough to get an appointment with Dr D'Astous at the

Shriner's in Salt Lake City - He is now Siobhan's doctor, and we

LOVE him!

We knew casting wouldn't be a long term " cure " for Siobhan - Which

is why I haven't written earlier, with a testomonial for your

Australian Orthos. But it got us a couple more years of important

growth - Which is what we were looking for all along - Until

something better (than permanent fusion) came along. Siobhan now has

the VEPTR (first patient at The Shriner's in Salt Lake), and is

doing wonderfully.

Hopefully when Bert returns from her family holiday, she can offer

more help???

Hugs to you and .

Jacki

> >

> > Lets try and get you and to the U.S. for treatment.

> > Have you been in contact with Shellie?

> >

> > Let me know how we can help.

> >

> > HRH

> > IT GETS WORSE

> >

> >

> > Hi everyone again, it's from Australia.

> >

> > Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for s

> RVAD

> > measurements from his last two casts.

> >

> > He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on.

That

> was

> > his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying

blind,

> > not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

> >

> > I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for some

> reason

> > tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that

has

> lost

> > weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this

> would be

> > a good idea.

> >

> > Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a

> guideline

> > only. Why are these people so completely blind?

> >

> > Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take some

> time,

> > but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

> > treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no

> choice

> > but to provide it here.

> >

> > Take care everyone.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I will get Dr. e's info to you in a separate email soon. I will

get it looked up. You might research which insurances accept new applicants

with pre-existing conditions. We have switched a few times with my husband's

employer. So far Aetna U.S. Healthcare and Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of

Iowa have accepted Moriah with her pre-existing heart and spine diagnoses. I'm

glad you got to read her story. When I email you off group I'll include my

phone number as well.

Shellie

moniquetiagarcia <moniquetiagarcia@...> wrote:

Yes, I think we are going to come to America. of all the days for my

computer to crash, it was yesterday. , I read Moriahs story

and understand she also has a heart condition. Can you tell me about

the facilities in Denver childrens hospital and maybe tell me who I

should contact cardioligy wise? You can email me direct on

briangchef@... I have been flat out orginising things here.

, there is something I need to find out. I know I need a lot

of money in the bank if I am coming over for medical treatment for

. I remember being told I need like hundreds of thousands of

dollars, is that right? I am seeing s cardiologist tomorrow,

so will ask him, I remember him saying America was full on with

their insurance, and would be high risk with his heart

condition, so he advised London. However, after Mr Noordeen told me

he doesn't measure the RVAD, I just lost it and went " no matter what

it takes, this kid is getting the right treatment " , so we are quite

willing to sell our house, a small sacrifice, does anyone have any

idea? Bert, did you get my email? Anyway, Shellie, hope to hear from

you soon.

infantile scoliosis treatment , " heather hyatt " <heather@...>

wrote:

>

> Lets try and get you and to the U.S. for treatment.

> Have you been in contact with Shellie?

>

> Let me know how we can help.

>

> HRH

> IT GETS WORSE

>

>

> Hi everyone again, it's from Australia.

>

> Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for s

RVAD

> measurements from his last two casts.

>

> He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on. That

was

> his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying blind,

> not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

>

> I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for some

reason

> tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that has

lost

> weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this

would be

> a good idea.

>

> Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a

guideline

> only. Why are these people so completely blind?

>

> Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take some

time,

> but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

> treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no

choice

> but to provide it here.

>

> Take care everyone.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Jacki, thanks so much for your support. I have sprung into action

and feel I am actually getting something achieved now. The ortho who

casts in Australia is a man called Angus Grey, and he currently

treats another child with infantile scoliosis. That's a bonus

already. I made an appointment with him about 2 months ago to

discuss bringing this to Australia generally, but now I desperatly

need him to cast . I called today and tried to get another

appointment close, but he is soooo booked up, so thankgod I booked

that appointment, which is in 4 weeks time. He doesn't do the early

treatment process, but maybe he will listen when I show him all this

evidence, testimonials etc and give it a try for us.

As far as spinal fusion is concerned, I was told once had a

spinal fusion, he would be fixed. Since I began researching, I've

discovered that it is not exactly the case, depending on how young

they are when they have a fusion. I told my ortho that here in

Australia, and he then admitted would most likely still end

up with major deformities if he were fused when it was scheduled

for. Already we have bought him about 4 years.

Anyway, take care!

> > >

> > > Lets try and get you and to the U.S. for treatment.

> > > Have you been in contact with Shellie?

> > >

> > > Let me know how we can help.

> > >

> > > HRH

> > > IT GETS WORSE

> > >

> > >

> > > Hi everyone again, it's from Australia.

> > >

> > > Last night I emailed the London Orthopedic surgeon for

s

> > RVAD

> > > measurements from his last two casts.

> > >

> > > He told me it was too difficult to measure with he cast on.

> That

> > was

> > > his answer. I'm sorry, but doesn't that mean he is flying

> blind,

> > > not knowing how the rotation is being affected?!

> > >

> > > I also expressed my concern on the loose cast, which for

some

> > reason

> > > tonight is much tighter, and he said it must be that

> has

> > lost

> > > weight. I asked if I should get an x-ray and he agreed this

> > would be

> > > a good idea.

> > >

> > > Australia do not measure in RVAD either. They see it as a

> > guideline

> > > only. Why are these people so completely blind?

> > >

> > > Honestly, I am furious yet feel so helpless. It may take

some

> > time,

> > > but eventually they are going to have to recognise the early

> > > treatment process as a superior treatment and will have no

> > choice

> > > but to provide it here.

> > >

> > > Take care everyone.

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi ,

<<As far as spinal fusion is concerned, I was told

once had a spinal fusion, he would be fixed.

Since I began researching, I've discovered that it is

not exactly the case, depending on how young they are

when they have a fusion.>>

This is very true. Fusion in a small child should be

an absolute last resort. There is a time and a place

for fusion, but for small children with severe

scoliosis, there are other advances in medical

technology that should be considered first.

My Braydon had a fusion surgery when he was 11 months

old (fused from T5-L1, no instrumentation). It

stopped the progression of his congenital scoliosis,

but it also stopped the vertical growth potential of

that part of his spine. He is now 11yrs old. He

trunk is much shorter (compromised) than it should be.

At age 6yrs old, Braydon had 2 VEPTR rods placed to

support his spine and to improve the capacity and

function of his right lung. He is doing VERY well

now. You'd never know by looking at him what his

little spine looks like.

My point is to please make sure you have considered

all the recommendations before making a decision as

huge as fusion surgery, or any surgery.

You're doing great. Keep up the good work. BTW,

Braydon's doc is in SLC and works closely with Dr. D

at Shriners. You'd be in great hands if you came here

for a visit to check out more options.

My best,

Carmell

mom to Kara, idiopathic scoliosis, Blake 16, GERD and Braydon 11, VACTERL, GERD,

DGE, Titanium Rib Project patient #137 (dbl implant 8/01), thoracic

insufficiency, rib anomalies, congenital scoliosis (fusion surgery 5/96),

missing coccyx, fatty filum/TC (released 4/99), anal stenosis, chronic

constipation, horseshoe (cross-fused) kidney, dbl ureter in left kidney,

ureterocele (excized 6/95), kidney reflux (reimplant surgery 1/97), neurogenic

bladder, bilateral hip dysplasia, right leg/foot dyplasia, tibial torsion,

clubfoot with 8 toes (reconstructed 2/96, 3/96, 1/97, 3/04), pes cavus, single

umblilical artery, tonsil-adnoidectomy and ear tubes (3/98), etc.

http://carmellb-ivil.tripod.com/myfamily/

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