Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Well, we're somewhat disappointed. It looks as though this will not be Ian's last cast as we had thought it might be. While he didn't get worse, he also didn't get any improvement this time. He's still at 11 degrees and there is still definitely rotation. I had thought last time there was no rotation out of cast, but I may be wrong about that. I need to go back and look at his x-rays from our last trip. I know he's older now and that is why the correction is slowing down, but I was so looking forward to moving on to the next step. Oh, well. I am just thankful that we are getting such fantastic results and that he looks so straight!! So, anyway, he's 5 degrees in his cast with no rotation at all! That is good of course . Dr. K said that they want to go longer between castings now (after talking with Mehta) and so now we're going 12 weeks vs. 8 weeks. Our next trip is scheduled for March 8th. Oh, and we had a trip from you-know-what on the way home. It took us 11 hours to get home when it normally takes 8. We hit all kinds of snow squalls, white outs, black ice and some serious car accidents...we even had a car heading towards us head on going the wrong way on the highway...saw people getting CPR done on them, etc. Guess now we can say we've experienced Lake Effect snow for the first time. If we'd had known it was going to be that bad, we would have rescheduled the trip. I plan to post some pictures later today...I will post again when I get them uploaded to the computer. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2006 Report Share Posted December 8, 2006 Happy to hear you guys made it home safely through such a trecherous trip. I know it can be discouraging when the numbers don't change, but he's not getting worse. Sounds like he got great correction ths time and that Dr. K sounds confident that treatmetn is still on track. Hope you all have a happy and safe holiday. Claflin <noellesmommy@...> wrote: Well, we're somewhat disappointed. It looks as though this will not be Ian's last cast as we had thought it might be. While he didn't get worse, he also didn't get any improvement this time. He's still at 11 degrees and there is still definitely rotation. I had thought last time there was no rotation out of cast, but I may be wrong about that. I need to go back and look at his x-rays from our last trip. I know he's older now and that is why the correction is slowing down, but I was so looking forward to moving on to the next step. Oh, well. I am just thankful that we are getting such fantastic results and that he looks so straight!! So, anyway, he's 5 degrees in his cast with no rotation at all! That is good of course . Dr. K said that they want to go longer between castings now (after talking with Mehta) and so now we're going 12 weeks vs. 8 weeks. Our next trip is scheduled for March 8th. Oh, and we had a trip from you-know-what on the way home. It took us 11 hours to get home when it normally takes 8. We hit all kinds of snow squalls, white outs, black ice and some serious car accidents...we even had a car heading towards us head on going the wrong way on the highway...saw people getting CPR done on them, etc. Guess now we can say we've experienced Lake Effect snow for the first time. If we'd had known it was going to be that bad, we would have rescheduled the trip. I plan to post some pictures later today...I will post again when I get them uploaded to the computer. Noelle (12-2-01) Ian (8-15-04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 8, 2011 Report Share Posted March 8, 2011 Cheers! Horray!Sent from my iPhoneOn Mar 8, 2011, at 1:52 PM, a Ross <danceswiththesun@...> wrote: High fives all around!Doc is brace free! We got back in 6 months, but for now it's looking really good for long-term resolution.I'm so excited and happy (and exhausted) all at once.aMommy to Doc Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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