Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 That's all of our worst fear- sand or water!! Evan dumped a whole cup of water on his tummy last night, it barely missed his cast. I'm so sorry you had to have this happen, and I " m sure you'll worry. Did you call Shriner's and tell them of the emergency- you said you called,but they couldn't move him up? Let us know how he does. Try not to worry and Evan Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2007 Report Share Posted February 28, 2007 Oh I am so sorry you guys had to go through that. I cry at the drop of hat so I feel for you. I know it will be hard until he gets his next cast, but you are right not much you can do. Could they not get him in sooner? I will keep him(and you)in my prayers. Take care, Tasha Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 , oh my god! Like said, our worst fear with a cast is sand or water! I try to sand proof by running all his clothes in for kindy, tight neck and tuck his shirt into his skin tight boxers, but I know that sand can get in anywhere!!! To have a whole bucket of sand poured down the cast is unavoidable!!! Thankgod you are due for a cast change. Make sure you do a lot of swimming this week!!! Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...> wrote: Oh I am so sorry you guys had to go through that. I cry at the drop of hat so I feel for you. I know it will be hard until he gets his next cast, but you are right not much you can do. Could they not get him in sooner? I will keep him(and you)in my prayers. Take care, Tasha Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Funny you mentioned swimming! My husband and I just decided that we'd like to take him in the pool at our gym (too cold for outdoors obviously!). I'm excited because he hasn't been in the pool since he was a baby. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today , oh my god! Like said, our worst fear with a cast is sand or water! I try to sand proof by running all his clothes in for kindy, tight neck and tuck his shirt into his skin tight boxers, but I know that sand can get in anywhere!!! To have a whole bucket of sand poured down the cast is unavoidable!!! Thankgod you are due for a cast change. Make sure you do a lot of swimming this week!!! Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...> wrote: Oh I am so sorry you guys had to go through that. I cry at the drop of hat so I feel for you. I know it will be hard until he gets his next cast, but you are right not much you can do. Could they not get him in sooner? I will keep him(and you)in my prayers. Take care, Tasha Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 I don't know if they could have gotten him in sooner. I didn't ask, but I assume that with it only being 8 days away that they figured it would be okay. Keeping my fingers crossed. I just don't want anything like this to set us back in the casting/bracing process. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today Oh I am so sorry you guys had to go through that. I cry at the drop of hat so I feel for you. I know it will be hard until he gets his next cast, but you are right not much you can do. Could they not get him in sooner? I will keep him(and you)in my prayers. Take care, Tasha Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Well, the nurse spoke to Dr. K directly and he told them to tell me to have it cut off immediately. I figure he would have told them to get us in sooner if it was necessary. My guess is that it probably would be hard to get me in there within a few days. I have to admit, I am going to really treasure these extra days of holding him closer and giving him his baths. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today That's all of our worst fear- sand or water!! Evan dumped a whole cup of water on his tummy last night, it barely missed his cast. I'm so sorry you had to have this happen, and I " m sure you'll worry. Did you call Shriner's and tell them of the emergency- you said you called,but they couldn't move him up? Let us know how he does. Try not to worry and Evan Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 , Oh my goodness! My nightmare is getting Max's haircut too soon before his cast change, but sand is a million times worse. I didn't even think about sand as an issue, we're too worried about all the snow! It's too bad they can't get you an appointment sooner! We went on monday to Shriners for a cast change & they had a major scheduling error that we waited 7 hours before Max was eventually casted. If they can get Max in 7 hours, I would think they could squeeze Ian in somewhere! But do keep in mind, the most rapid age for growth is the first 2 years of life. So try not worry, enjoy these days with Ian without a cast. It may be a good thing to let his skin breathe a little. Positive thinking! Aekta > > Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. > > Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. > > Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. > > > Noelle (12-2-01) > Ian (8-15-04) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Yeah, sand is worse than it getting wet. The rocks and stuff can get embedded in the skin and cause infections, so it had to come off ASAP. Not to mention the rocks were already causing him pain. My husband is off on a business trip on Monday anway, so unless they could get us in this in the next two days it wouldn't work anyway. Not to mention since it is a 9 hour drive it's hard to leave last minute. Oh, well. We're enjoyin the bit of freesom. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today , Oh my goodness! My nightmare is getting Max's haircut too soon before his cast change, but sand is a million times worse. I didn't even think about sand as an issue, we're too worried about all the snow! It's too bad they can't get you an appointment sooner! We went on monday to Shriners for a cast change & they had a major scheduling error that we waited 7 hours before Max was eventually casted. If they can get Max in 7 hours, I would think they could squeeze Ian in somewhere! But do keep in mind, the most rapid age for growth is the first 2 years of life. So try not worry, enjoy these days with Ian without a cast. It may be a good thing to let his skin breathe a little. Positive thinking! Aekta > > Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. > > Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. > > Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. > > > Noelle (12-2-01) > Ian (8-15-04) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 > Oh no, that was quite an exciting day!!!!! Hopefully taking the cast off a week early won't set his wonderful progress back. As soon as I read your post, I thought " swimming " - I think someone has already mentioned it. It really is the best form of exercise for back muscles... And of course when you've been casting most of your little life, it'll be a fantastic adventure too. Hope all goes well next week. Jacki > Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. > > Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. > > Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. > > > Noelle (12-2-01) > Ian (8-15-04) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 jennifer, in the summer of 2005, lucas' one and only over the shoulder cast broke apart. he was out of cast for 3 weeks without any support. we joined the ymca and went swimming often. we ended up going camping and swimming at a local pond. i took him to playgrounds and made him climb and hang a lot. i was definitely nervous, but it was out of my hands. treasure the time you have out of cast. you will be returning to erie very soon! i'll be thinking of you guys! deshea ---- Original message ---- >Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2007 22:39:41 -0500 >From: " Claflin " <noellesmommy@...> >Subject: Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today ><infantile scoliosis treatment > > > Well, the nurse spoke to Dr. K directly and he told > them to tell me to have it cut off immediately. I > figure he would have told them to get us in sooner > if it was necessary. My guess is that it probably > would be hard to get me in there within a few days. > I have to admit, I am going to really treasure these > extra days of holding him closer and giving him his > baths. > > > Noelle (12-2-01) > Ian (8-15-04) > Re: Unexpected trip > to the ortho today > > That's all of our worst fear- sand or water!! Evan > dumped a whole cup of water on his tummy last night, > it barely missed his cast. > I'm so sorry you had to have this happen, and I " m > sure you'll worry. > Did you call Shriner's and tell them of the > emergency- you said you called,but they couldn't > move him up? > Let us know how he does. > Try not to worry > > and Evan > > Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: > Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket > of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled > out the big rocks, but he was still complaining > about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to > have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was > mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept > apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to > worry and that it was scheduled to come off next > week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so > embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie > and are familiar with Shriners. > > Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was > traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more > this time than in times past (I actually almost > cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were > cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. > Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was > full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck > with him being out of the cast for over a week. A > nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get > worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. > Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. > > Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his > back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not > symetrical so I am guessing we may still have > rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid > parent, lol. > > > Noelle (12-2-01) > Ian (8-15-04) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > Let FareChase search your favorite travel > sites to find flight and hotel bargains. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2007 Report Share Posted March 1, 2007 Yeah, the plan is to do some swimming over the weekend. I hope he likes it and is not afraid. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip > to the ortho today > > That's all of our worst fear- sand or water!! Evan > dumped a whole cup of water on his tummy last night, > it barely missed his cast. > I'm so sorry you had to have this happen, and I " m > sure you'll worry. > Did you call Shriner's and tell them of the > emergency- you said you called,but they couldn't > move him up? > Let us know how he does. > Try not to worry > > and Evan > > Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: > Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket > of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled > out the big rocks, but he was still complaining > about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to > have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was > mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept > apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to > worry and that it was scheduled to come off next > week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so > embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie > and are familiar with Shriners. > > Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was > traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more > this time than in times past (I actually almost > cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were > cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. > Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was > full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck > with him being out of the cast for over a week. A > nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get > worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. > Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. > > Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his > back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not > symetrical so I am guessing we may still have > rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid > parent, lol. > > > Noelle (12-2-01) > Ian (8-15-04) > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > --------------------------------- > Finding fabulous fares is fun. > Let FareChase search your favorite travel > sites to find flight and hotel bargains. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2007 Report Share Posted March 2, 2007 Hope the swimming goes well for Ian, . We once had a huge bull ant down Bridget's cast. It bit her 3 times but I did manage to scoop it out by turning her udside down and almost inside out. A big wave got her cast at the beach one day too. We managed to dry it out with a hair dryer on cool. It took ages though. Good luck and enjoy the swim Bert and Bridget Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Funny you mentioned swimming! My husband and I just decided that we'd like to take him in the pool at our gym (too cold for outdoors obviously!). I'm excited because he hasn't been in the pool since he was a baby. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today , oh my god! Like said, our worst fear with a cast is sand or water! I try to sand proof by running all his clothes in for kindy, tight neck and tuck his shirt into his skin tight boxers, but I know that sand can get in anywhere!!! To have a whole bucket of sand poured down the cast is unavoidable!!! Thankgod you are due for a cast change. Make sure you do a lot of swimming this week!!! Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...> wrote: Oh I am so sorry you guys had to go through that. I cry at the drop of hat so I feel for you. I know it will be hard until he gets his next cast, but you are right not much you can do. Could they not get him in sooner? I will keep him(and you)in my prayers. Take care, Tasha Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Aack. One of Ian's classmates dumped a whole bucket of sand down his cast at school today. They pulled out the big rocks, but he was still complaining about it hurting. I called Shriners and they said to have it removed ASAP. The other child's father was mortified and I felt bad for him. He kept apologizing and I told him it was okay and not to worry and that it was scheduled to come off next week anyway. His face was beet red...he was so embarrassed. Ironically enough they are from Erie and are familiar with Shriners. Anyway, we had it removed and poor Ian was traumatized. I don't know why it bothered me more this time than in times past (I actually almost cried), he was grabbing me so hard while they were cutting it off that he was pinching me. Awful. Anyway, thank God we had it removed because it was full of sand and rocks. Now I am a nervous wreck with him being out of the cast for over a week. A nice treat for him, but I'm worried that he'll get worse. Oh, well. Not much else that we can do. Thankfully this happened so close to a cast change. Also, he still does not look symetrical to me...his back looks straight, but his ribs are definitely not symetrical so I am guessing we may still have rotation issues. I could also be a totally paranoid parent, lol. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 Hi , Sorry to hear about Ian's ordeal. Just wanted to let you know, we just had Nadia's cast changed on Thursday. Dr. K said he is less worried about letting kids out of casts longer- he doesn't seem to think it makes as a big a difference as he used to think. He recommended that we have Nadia out for a whole week next time to let her skin heal up thoroughly- she always has skin issues. hope that helps you worry a little less, and so sorry you had to go through this. Enjoy the swim time! Abigail --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 Thanks Abigail. That does help to ease my mind! He's enjoying being out of his cast that is for sure! Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today Hi , Sorry to hear about Ian's ordeal. Just wanted to let you know, we just had Nadia's cast changed on Thursday. Dr. K said he is less worried about letting kids out of casts longer- he doesn't seem to think it makes as a big a difference as he used to think. He recommended that we have Nadia out for a whole week next time to let her skin heal up thoroughly- she always has skin issues. hope that helps you worry a little less, and so sorry you had to go through this. Enjoy the swim time! Abigail --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2007 Report Share Posted March 4, 2007 How is Nadia's curve doing? Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today Hi , Sorry to hear about Ian's ordeal. Just wanted to let you know, we just had Nadia's cast changed on Thursday. Dr. K said he is less worried about letting kids out of casts longer- he doesn't seem to think it makes as a big a difference as he used to think. He recommended that we have Nadia out for a whole week next time to let her skin heal up thoroughly- she always has skin issues. hope that helps you worry a little less, and so sorry you had to go through this. Enjoy the swim time! Abigail --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 WHAAAT? He's leaving? No, no, no!!! That cannot be. Oh, man. I so don't want to hear that. Are they going to be training someone else to cast? I didn't know he going to bracing under 6 degrees...I'm kind of glad though. I know I will feel better bracing at a smaller number. Did he say why he switched to that? Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 I just spoke to Jane at Shriners. She said they just found out last week and he will discuss it with his patients (parent's). She also said that his patient's have the option to follow him or they can be treated by Dr. . She did say she thought he had a handful of patients that came from the south and they would probably follow him. Claflin wrote: WHAAAT? He's leaving? No, no, no!!! That cannot be. Oh, man. I so don't want to hear that. Are they going to be training someone else to cast? I didn't know he going to bracing under 6 degrees...I'm kind of glad though. I know I will feel better bracing at a smaller number. Did he say why he switched to that? Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 Hmmm, would he have the correct equipment...would insurance cover it, I wonder? I'd be more than willing to follow him if these two things worked out. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 I just mapquested it and it would be like 11 hours from here...aack. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 BTW.......... Jane just told me that too.........that Dr. Khoury? is leaving. She said he would be there until May. Claflin wrote: WHAAAT? He's leaving? No, no, no!!! That cannot be. Oh, man. I so don't want to hear that. Are they going to be training someone else to cast? I didn't know he going to bracing under 6 degrees...I'm kind of glad though. I know I will feel better bracing at a smaller number. Did he say why he switched to that? Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 I am such a dork, but I am literally in tears that he is leaving. I guess when you have a child with special needs and you find someone you trust so implicitly with their care, something like this is just very difficult to accept. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 After I hung up with her I was thinking the same thing. Claflin wrote: Hmmm, would he have the correct equipment...would insurance cover it, I wonder? I'd be more than willing to follow him if these two things worked out. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2007 Report Share Posted March 5, 2007 Well, I know Dr. is excellent...he trained Dr. Khoury and is the head honcho over there, so going with him is still an excellent option. I'm just attached to Dr. K since he's been with Ian from the very beginning. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Re: Unexpected trip to the ortho today This time Nadia was 9 degrees out of cast supine after almost 48 hours out of cast. In cast she was 0 degrees, 0 rotation, 0 RVAD. Dr. K's latest opinion is that he will start bracing at under 6 degrees (which I assume means starting at 5 degrees). Thanks for asking! Looking forward to hearing about Ian next week. Also, I don't think anyone mentioned it yet. But did everyone know that Dr. Khoury is leaving Shriner's? He'll be starting at Children's Hospital in Birmingham, AL starting June 1. Abigail --------------------------------- Never Miss an Email Stay connected with on your mobile. Get started! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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