Guest guest Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 We all love and miss you Tasha!! Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...> wrote: >Hi everyone.  Happy Wednesday!!! I hope you all are doing well. I have not >been on the group much lately. Life has been crazy busy and seems to never >stop. Since I started homeschooling the boys our days are full of school, crafts >and me blogging for our distance families to stay connected. >Anyway our family's November is a month we like to pay special attention to >being thankful. We have been blessed with so much, but most times take many >things for granted. > >I just wanted to say how thankful I am to this group and most of all for >creating it. I may not log on everyday and participate, but I know you guys are >here if I need you. I have learned so much through the years. As I look back >to 's first appointment and jump to today, my heart flutters knowing there >is no way  I could have made it without the support of this group and you, >. I am very thankful for your desire to spread the word. >And am thankful for each and every one of you on the group. I learn a little >something from you all. >Love you! > >Tasha >Mommy of 5 year old twin boys- and >Fort Worth, Texas > is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After being >treated in a series of 6 casts for 14 months he is now in a brace and has been >since September 2007. > >EARLY Treatment does work if done properly. >You can read 's story at.... http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 Here Here, Tasha!!!I think sometimes new people don't know all that has done because she does not toot her own horn at all, but for new members: Hyatt Montoya is the Founding Mother of ISOP and of this group CAST, and without , Dr. Mehta's innovation of Early Treatment with these unique casts would likely not be available to any of our kids. Any child receiving any form of this superior casting has to thank for her tireless years of work, passion and dedication to this cause, because her own child did not have this option until Early Treatment was too late for Liv. She (they) have been to H-ll and back and she continues on in this fight for the children.Who does that? A hero. Plain and simple.EDF casting was created in France for older patients with scoliosis to hold severe curves, not babies and children to harness the natural growth that is so vital for a complete cure. But when Dr. Mehta retired (had to due to age laws), her own hospital did not even continue this work. banged the drum and shouted from the rooftops to get it here to the U.S. and that has spread to other countries and will continue to. In brief, , ISOP and CAST (and you parents like Tasha!) are all directly responsible for saving my son from growing rods beginning at age 2.5 and a completely different childhood. I am so very, very grateful, forever. Heidi, Bexon's Mommy, (3 years old, in 8th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 62 degrees to 20 in cast)From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Cc: <isop06@...>Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 9:20:09 AMSubject: Feeling Thankful Hi everyone. Happy Wednesday!!! I hope you all are doing well. I have not been on the group much lately. Life has been crazy busy and seems to never stop. Since I started homeschooling the boys our days are full of school, crafts and me blogging for our distance families to stay connected. Anyway our family's November is a month we like to pay special attention to being thankful. We have been blessed with so much, but most times take many things for granted. I just wanted to say how thankful I am to this group and most of all for creating it. I may not log on everyday and participate, but I know you guys are here if I need you. I have learned so much through the years. As I look back to 's first appointment and jump to today, my heart flutters knowing there is no way I could have made it without the support of this group and you, . I am very thankful for your desire to spread the word. And am thankful for each and every one of you on the group. I learn a little something from you all. Love you! TashaMommy of 5 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, Texas is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After being treated in a series of 6 casts for 14 months he is now in a brace and has been since September 2007. EARLY Treatment does work if done properly. You can read 's story at.... http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 We are thankful for you too Tasha. I look back at when we first started this journey and you were always there for me and still are. You and are an inspiration. We miss you but I am glad you are enjoying your homeschooling time with the boys and I am sure they are flourishing. Happy November. Joanmom to Hayden 339 degrees down from 62After 4 casts, now in a brace 23 hours/dayTreated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Cc: <isop06@...>Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 11:20:09 AMSubject: Feeling Thankful Hi everyone. Happy Wednesday!!! I hope you all are doing well. I have not been on the group much lately. Life has been crazy busy and seems to never stop. Since I started homeschooling the boys our days are full of school, crafts and me blogging for our distance families to stay connected. Anyway our family's November is a month we like to pay special attention to being thankful. We have been blessed with so much, but most times take many things for granted. I just wanted to say how thankful I am to this group and most of all for creating it. I may not log on everyday and participate, but I know you guys are here if I need you. I have learned so much through the years. As I look back to 's first appointment and jump to today, my heart flutters knowing there is no way I could have made it without the support of this group and you, . I am very thankful for your desire to spread the word. And am thankful for each and every one of you on the group. I learn a little something from you all. Love you! TashaMommy of 5 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, Texas is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After being treated in a series of 6 casts for 14 months he is now in a brace and has been since September 2007. EARLY Treatment does work if done properly. You can read 's story at.... http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 PERFECTLY stated. Thanks Heidi. Joanmom to Hayden 339 degrees down from 62After 4 casts, now in a brace 23 hours/dayTreated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: NIck Guthe <nickguthe@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Cc: <isop06@...>Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 11:59:06 AMSubject: Re: Feeling Thankful Here Here, Tasha!!!I think sometimes new people don't know all that has done because she does not toot her own horn at all, but for new members: Hyatt Montoya is the Founding Mother of ISOP and of this group CAST, and without , Dr. Mehta's innovation of Early Treatment with these unique casts would likely not be available to any of our kids. Any child receiving any form of this superior casting has to thank for her tireless years of work, passion and dedication to this cause, because her own child did not have this option until Early Treatment was too late for Liv. She (they) have been to H-ll and back and she continues on in this fight for the children.Who does that? A hero. Plain and simple.EDF casting was created in France for older patients with scoliosis to hold severe curves, not babies and children to harness the natural growth that is so vital for a complete cure. But when Dr. Mehta retired (had to due to age laws), her own hospital did not even continue this work. banged the drum and shouted from the rooftops to get it here to the U.S. and that has spread to other countries and will continue to. In brief, , ISOP and CAST (and you parents like Tasha!) are all directly responsible for saving my son from growing rods beginning at age 2.5 and a completely different childhood. I am so very, very grateful, forever. Heidi, Bexon's Mommy, (3 years old, in 8th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 62 degrees to 20 in cast) From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Cc: <isop06@...>Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 9:20:09 AMSubject: Feeling Thankful Hi everyone. Happy Wednesday!!! I hope you all are doing well. I have not been on the group much lately. Life has been crazy busy and seems to never stop. Since I started homeschooling the boys our days are full of school, crafts and me blogging for our distance families to stay connected. Anyway our family's November is a month we like to pay special attention to being thankful. We have been blessed with so much, but most times take many things for granted. I just wanted to say how thankful I am to this group and most of all for creating it. I may not log on everyday and participate, but I know you guys are here if I need you. I have learned so much through the years. As I look back to 's first appointment and jump to today, my heart flutters knowing there is no way I could have made it without the support of this group and you, . I am very thankful for your desire to spread the word. And am thankful for each and every one of you on the group. I learn a little something from you all. Love you! TashaMommy of 5 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, Texas is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After being treated in a series of 6 casts for 14 months he is now in a brace and has been since September 2007. EARLY Treatment does work if done properly. You can read 's story at.... http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2010 Report Share Posted November 3, 2010 Ditto! If I hadn't have worked up the courage to call you I might not have tried so hard to get into ish:) Thanks for helping! Hope homeschooling goes well.TameSent from my iPhoneOn Nov 3, 2010, at 1:19 PM, Joan Vallee <hayro1611@...> wrote: We are thankful for you too Tasha. I look back at when we first started this journey and you were always there for me and still are. You and are an inspiration. We miss you but I am glad you are enjoying your homeschooling time with the boys and I am sure they are flourishing. Happy November. Joanmom to Hayden 339 degrees down from 62After 4 casts, now in a brace 23 hours/dayTreated at ish Rite Hospital Dallas, TX From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Cc: <isop06@...>Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 11:20:09 AMSubject: Feeling Thankful Hi everyone. Happy Wednesday!!! I hope you all are doing well. I have not been on the group much lately. Life has been crazy busy and seems to never stop. Since I started homeschooling the boys our days are full of school, crafts and me blogging for our distance families to stay connected. Anyway our family's November is a month we like to pay special attention to being thankful. We have been blessed with so much, but most times take many things for granted. I just wanted to say how thankful I am to this group and most of all for creating it. I may not log on everyday and participate, but I know you guys are here if I need you. I have learned so much through the years. As I look back to 's first appointment and jump to today, my heart flutters knowing there is no way I could have made it without the support of this group and you, . I am very thankful for your desire to spread the word. And am thankful for each and every one of you on the group. I learn a little something from you all. Love you! TashaMommy of 5 year old twin boys- and Fort Worth, Texas is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After being treated in a series of 6 casts for 14 months he is now in a brace and has been since September 2007. EARLY Treatment does work if done properly. You can read 's story at.... http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2010 Report Share Posted November 4, 2010 No hero here Heidi...I was honestly just pissed off and didnt want this to happen to anyone else if it didnt have to (And, it doesnt!!!) Still mad a little...ha! Anyway, I couldnt have done this without CAST members and the help ISOP has received from CP of Colorado. This is truly a joint effort and I believe together we can move mountains for ET and our kiddos. I am thankful for having you, Nick & Bex on our ET Team!!! So much has happened since you guys got on board and for that we are all grateful! Love you guys, HRH > Here Here, Tasha!!! > > I think sometimes new people don't know all that has done because > she > does not toot her own horn at all, but for new members: > > > Hyatt Montoya is the Founding Mother of ISOP and of this group > CAST, and > without , Dr. Mehta's innovation of Early Treatment with these > unique > casts would likely not be available to any of our kids. Any child > receiving any > form of this superior casting has to thank for her tireless years > of > work, passion and dedication to this cause, because her own child did not > have > this option until Early Treatment was too late for Liv. She (they) have > been to > H-ll and back and she continues on in this fight for the children. > > Who does that? A hero. Plain and simple. > > EDF casting was created in France for older patients with scoliosis to > hold > severe curves, not babies and children to harness the natural growth that > is so > vital for a complete cure. But when Dr. Mehta retired (had to due to age > laws), > her own hospital did not even continue this work. banged the drum > and > shouted from the rooftops to get it here to the U.S. and that has spread > to > other countries and will continue to. > > > In brief, , ISOP and CAST (and you parents like Tasha!) are all > directly > responsible for saving my son from growing rods beginning at age 2.5 and a > completely different childhood. I am so very, very grateful, forever. > > Heidi, Bexon's Mommy, (3 years old, in 8th cast from Salt Lake City > Shriners, > currently down from 62 degrees to 20 in cast) > > > > > ________________________________ > From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...> > infantile scoliosis treatment > Cc: <isop06@...> > Sent: Wed, November 3, 2010 9:20:09 AM > Subject: Feeling Thankful > > > Hi everyone. Happy Wednesday!!! I hope you all are doing well. I have > not > been on the group much lately. Life has been crazy busy and seems to > never > stop. Since I started homeschooling the boys our days are full of school, > crafts > and me blogging for our distance families to stay connected. > Anyway our family's November is a month we like to pay special attention > to > being thankful. We have been blessed with so much, but most times take > many > things for granted. > > I just wanted to say how thankful I am to this group and most of all > for > creating it. I may not log on everyday and participate, but I know you > guys are > here if I need you. I have learned so much through the years. As I look > back > to 's first appointment and jump to today, my heart flutters knowing > there > is no way I could have made it without the support of this group and you, > . I am very thankful for your desire to spread the word. > And am thankful for each and every one of you on the group. I learn a > little > something from you all. > Love you! > > Tasha > Mommy of 5 year old twin boys- and > Fort Worth, Texas > is treated at Texas ish Rite Hospital in Dallas, Texas. After > being > treated in a series of 6 casts for 14 months he is now in a brace and has > been > since September 2007. > > EARLY Treatment does work if done properly. > You can read 's story at.... > http://www.infantilescoliosis.org/stories.html > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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