Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Wow, Kelli, what wonderful news and such a beautiful post.I am tearing up. Dr. V sounds truly amazing and the world is lucky to have a doctor who cares so much. Love, love, love it!You also give me hope about holding after casting- thank you. GO Santi!!! Heidi, Bexon's Mommy, (3 years old, in 8th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 62 degrees to 20 in cast. You can read Bexon's Story on www.GirltoMom.com)From: kelli peasley <santiamor2002@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Tue, November 30, 2010 1:58:48 PMSubject: Santi back from Dr V in Barcelona Hi Everyone, just wanted to write a quick update on Santi. Went to see Dr V. in Barcelona yesterday and all great news. His back is maintaining at a thoratic lumbar on T-12 at 38 degrees. If you remember he was at 50 degrees when he was 2 years old, now after a huge growth spurt, and 3 castings we still have kept him under the 50 mark now for over 6 years. I couldn´t ask for more. He has little rotation and a lot of flexability, which is what the doc likes to see. The doc mentioned several interesting things I thought I would let everyone know. He has been traveling to Japon, China, India, teaching P.O.P casting, Halo, and VEPTR, he is also one of the few in Spain who is doing the VEPTR and having sucess, which is also important to mention. He told me that Japon had stopped the veptr a year and a half ago due to problems they were having with the patients treated. Thus, they just opened the doors up again to it and have allowed Dr V and another doctor to come in and train their fellow doctors the technique. He has been their 3 times, and so far all his veptrs have had success. He mentioned that he will only do the veptr when there is major chest and back deformaties, he right off told me Santi would not be a veptr patient, if anything growing rods much later down the road hopefully. He also mentioned he just returned from a big convention in Toronto called the I.C.E.O.S. I believe it deals with Early onset Scoliosis, the I. and C. not sure what it stands for. But, he said the convention was great, very informative and lots of new things on the horizon. He is so optimistic and energetic with these kids, I just love this Doc. He never stops traveling to help teach these 3rd world countries how it should be done, he learns from the best in the USA, Germany, wherever he has to go, he will go. If anyone has any info on the Toronto convention, I sure would love to hear all about it. Anyway, enough of my story, just wanted to spread the good news and let you know how Santi is doing after all our hard work with casting and to see that we are still working with lower numbers then when we started 6 years ago. I wouldn´t be here today if it weren´t for . I remember my first e-mail to this group, a mom lost, scared and with no direction. , you taught me, calmed me, and helped me take control. I can never thank you enough for all that you have done for myself and so many others here on this group. I am a stronger, better person thanks to you. Wishing everyone a journey like mine has been so far, I continue to pray for all these beautiful kids out there, and the moms and dads with all the struggles and decisions that must be made. With sincere regards to everyone, Kelli and Santiago Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Kelli, I remember! 6 years is amazing an so is Dr. V. Wish we could arrange a dinner with him when we visit you guys but I know it will be near to impossible due to everyone's busy schedule! I love that he is training more docs!!! Please send him best wishes from ISOP or Olivias mom (I sent him xrays a year or two ago)! Im also happy to hear that Santi is not a Veptr candidate. This is a perfect example of what EDf can do for our children. I believe the acronym I.C.E.O.S. stands for International Congress on Early On Set Scoliosis, but will double check. This is the 3rd or 4th year that it has been held. Mi amiga fiera! Your words made me tear up at the end. Its hard to believe that we have been on this journey together for 6 yrs!! Thank you for sharing that. Im so lucky to have you and so many others out there on CAST. When I am weak, I get my strength back from mums on this group and for that I am soooo very grateful. Much love to you and your family. ((abrazos)) HRH > > > > > > ________________________________ >  >  Hi Everyone, just wanted to write a quick update on Santi. Went to see > Dr V. in > Barcelona yesterday and all great news. His back is maintaining at a > thoratic > lumbar on T-12 at 38 degrees. If you remember he was at 50 degrees when he > was 2 > years old, now after a huge growth spurt, and 3 castings we still > have kept him > under the 50 mark now for over 6 years. I couldn´t ask for more. He has > little > rotation and a lot of flexability, which is what the doc likes to see. The > doc > mentioned several interesting things I thought I would let everyone know. > He has > been traveling to Japon, China, India, teaching P.O.P casting, Halo, and > VEPTR, > he is also one of the few in Spain who is doing the VEPTR and having > sucess, > which is also important to mention. He told me that Japon had stopped the > veptr > a year and a half ago due to problems they were having with the patients > treated. Thus, they just opened the doors up again to it and have allowed > Dr V > and another doctor to come in and train their fellow doctors the > technique. He > has been their 3 times, and so far all his veptrs have had success. He > mentioned > that he will only do the veptr when there is major chest and back > deformaties, > he right off told me Santi would not be a veptr patient, if anything > growing > rods much later down the road hopefully. He also mentioned he just > returned from > a big convention in Toronto called the I.C.E.O.S. I believe it deals with > Early > onset Scoliosis, the I. and C. not sure what it stands for. But, he said > the > convention was great, very informative and lots of new things on the > horizon. He > is so optimistic and energetic with these kids, I just love this Doc. He > never > stops traveling to help teach these 3rd world countries how it should be > done, > he learns from the best in the USA, Germany, wherever he has to go, he > will go. > If anyone has any info on the Toronto convention, I sure would love to > hear all > about it. Anyway, enough of my story, just wanted to spread the good news > and > let you know how Santi is doing after all our hard work with casting and > to see > that we are still working with lower numbers then when we started 6 years > ago. I > wouldn´t be here today if it weren´t for . I remember my first > e-mail to > this group, a mom lost, scared and with no direction. , you taught > me, > calmed me, and helped me take control. I can never thank you enough for > all that > you have done for myself and so many others here on this group. I am a > stronger, > better person thanks to you. Wishing everyone a journey like mine has been > so > far, I continue to pray for all these beautiful kids out there, and the > moms and > dads with all the struggles and decisions that must be made. > > With sincere regards to everyone, > Kelli and Santiago >  > >  >  >  > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Hi Kelli Fantasic news that Santi is staying well under the 50 figure. I am interested that Santi has been cast for 6 years as we are being threatened with Abi being braced now. Abi has a double curve that each rotate in opposing directions and we are keen for her to stay in cast and shall be fighting for it. when you next see your doctor can you ask please if he knows of good surgeons in the UK please. The struggle with the sugeons here does make it all a battle but we are determined to get the best for Abi. Sue and Abi (on around cast 8) oxford, uk > > > > > > > ________________________________ >  >  Hi Everyone, just wanted to write a quick update on Santi. Went to see Dr V. in > Barcelona yesterday and all great news. His back is maintaining at a thoratic > lumbar on T-12 at 38 degrees. If you remember he was at 50 degrees when he was 2 > years old, now after a huge growth spurt, and 3 castings we still have kept him > under the 50 mark now for over 6 years. I couldn´t ask for more. He has little > rotation and a lot of flexability, which is what the doc likes to see. The doc > mentioned several interesting things I thought I would let everyone know. He has > been traveling to Japon, China, India, teaching P.O.P casting, Halo, and VEPTR, > he is also one of the few in Spain who is doing the VEPTR and having sucess, > which is also important to mention. He told me that Japon had stopped the veptr > a year and a half ago due to problems they were having with the patients > treated. Thus, they just opened the doors up again to it and have allowed Dr V > and another doctor to come in and train their fellow doctors the technique. He > has been their 3 times, and so far all his veptrs have had success. He mentioned > that he will only do the veptr when there is major chest and back deformaties, > he right off told me Santi would not be a veptr patient, if anything growing > rods much later down the road hopefully. He also mentioned he just returned from > a big convention in Toronto called the I.C.E.O.S. I believe it deals with Early > onset Scoliosis, the I. and C. not sure what it stands for. But, he said the > convention was great, very informative and lots of new things on the horizon. He > is so optimistic and energetic with these kids, I just love this Doc. He never > stops traveling to help teach these 3rd world countries how it should be done, > he learns from the best in the USA, Germany, wherever he has to go, he will go. > If anyone has any info on the Toronto convention, I sure would love to hear all > about it. Anyway, enough of my story, just wanted to spread the good news and > let you know how Santi is doing after all our hard work with casting and to see > that we are still working with lower numbers then when we started 6 years ago. I > wouldn´t be here today if it weren´t for . I remember my first e-mail to > this group, a mom lost, scared and with no direction. , you taught me, > calmed me, and helped me take control. I can never thank you enough for all that > you have done for myself and so many others here on this group. I am a stronger, > better person thanks to you. Wishing everyone a journey like mine has been so > far, I continue to pray for all these beautiful kids out there, and the moms and > dads with all the struggles and decisions that must be made. > > With sincere regards to everyone, > Kelli and Santiago >  > >  >  >  > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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