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hey everyone...

Is it standard practice to after a child is casted at zero ....for the next cast to be casted with an over correction? The dr said he was going to cast the next cast with the curve going the other direction. I just hadnt heard that from anyone....has anyone heard of this?

thanks everyone!

Ohhh and being the mother of 3 boys....Im in favor of the tree over the flower...but both are awesome ideas!

Logan's mama (45 down to zero, 2nd cast--11 months)

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I have never heard of this. Our doctor does not do in cast x-rays ever. I will

say that I have not had a specific conversation about what they do while he was

under in terms of how much correction or over correction, so I guess it is

possible, but I do not think they do this in rochester. Sorry I can't be more

helpful. If no one knows you can email or call heather and I am sure she will

be able to help you figure this out.

Jenn

Mommy to Cole, 2.5 years, 1st brace form Rochester, 2 degrees down from 47 after

10 months and 5 casts.

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> hey everyone...

> Is it standard practice to after a child is casted at zero ....for the next

cast to be casted with an over correction? The dr said he was going to cast the

next cast with the curve going the other direction. I just hadnt heard that from

anyone....has anyone heard of this?

> thanks everyone!

> Ohhh and being the mother of 3 boys....Im in favor of the tree over the

flower...but both are awesome ideas!

>

>

> Logan's mama (45 down to zero, 2nd cast--11 months)

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