Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Hi isn't crawling yet nor is he trying to walk. He has always been between the 3rd and the 5th percentile for weight but around the 50th for length. He has his one year check up tomorrow. I will let you know what our pediatrician says about the delays. isn't casted yet. So I think that the delays are because of his high curve. Keeley Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheldFrom: <kristenmdalton@...>Sender: infantile scoliosis treatment Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 01:07:32 +0000<infantile scoliosis treatment >Reply infantile scoliosis treatment Subject: Toddler Development with Scoliosis Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed.A few questions:1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies?2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast?He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps.Thanks all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Hi , My daughter is 2. She has had 1 cast to date and we are waiting on cast 2. My daughter started to scoot on her butt around 12 months of age, she could pull up with our fingers similar to what you are talking about at the age of 1 as well but not on furniture and she wasn't walking at one. She took her first steps holding my fingers at about 9 months but didn't fully walk until she was 21 1/2 months. She was delayed in the walking department. Also, we thought my daughter would never crawl since she was a butt scooter but she started crawling at 16 months. She started to pull up on furniture shortly after that. It was so tough to see all the other kids her age walking and/or running and she wasn't. It broke my heart. We just stuck with it and sought out our state's Birth to 3 program. As for height/weight we are in a different boat. My daughter was adopted from Ethiopia so at 6 weeks of age she weighed 12 lbs and was very tiny overall. She wasn't on any growth chart so less than 3rd percentile. We had a battle to get her caught up but to date she is 50th plus percentile for weight and 83rd plus percentile for height. She has come along way in the 19 months she has been home. That said with her first cast, her appetite went way down. She would eat smaller meals more often. She didn't get sick at all in cast but just didn't eat a lot. I can't say enough about Birth to 3 or your state's early intervention program. They are wonderful and a lot of times free or on a sliding scale based on income. We have had 2 full evaluations annd multiple sessions of physical therapy. My daughter is now no longer qualified for services but when she did qualify the therapists were great. Hang in there. Mom to Kiya, 2, started with a 52* curve, currently waiting on cast 2 from Shriner's Chicago > > Hi > isn't crawling yet nor is he trying to walk. He has always been between the 3rd and the 5th percentile for weight but around the 50th for length. He has his one year check up tomorrow. I will let you know what our pediatrician says about the delays. isn't casted yet. So I think that the delays are because of his high curve. > Keeley > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld > > Toddler Development with Scoliosis > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > A few questions: > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > Thanks all! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Our son had his first cast applied at 32 months and experienced fairly rapid weight loss because of carrying around the extra weight of the cast. He literally dropped right off the growth curve! We had to up his calories quite a bit to recover. Hard to do though, when he would be uncomfortable with too much food in his tummy. The trick was always how to add calories without too much extra bulk. He was in a Risser cast for 10 months, and recently got his first EDF cast (Yay!!!) The EDF cast is noticeably heavier than the Risser, so we're back to being concerned about weight loss. On the up-side, in this new cast, he went from 53 degrees to 30! We're so thankful! -Patrice On 01/03/2011 6:07 PM, wrote: Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. A few questions: 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. Thanks all! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 My son had the same issues with the casting. He would throw up a lot when he had the cast on and the minute it was removed everything was fine again. The doctor kept telling me that it wasn't caused by the cast but even his pedatrician said she thought it was. Especially since he would only throw up with the cast on. didn't walk or crawl until he got his first cast on which was at the age of 15 or 16 months. But after the cast was taken off his health improved. actually is 4 yrs old now and has growing rods put in his back. I got tired of fighting about the cast causing him issues that I went and seen another doctor for another opinion. Since has recieved growing rod his health has greatly improved and he's actually gaining weight. > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > A few questions: > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > Thanks all! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Hi Tammy Did s curve improve in the cast? Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheldFrom: Tammy <tam_tammy20@...>Sender: infantile scoliosis treatment Date: Tue, 04 Jan 2011 13:12:10 +0000<infantile scoliosis treatment >Reply infantile scoliosis treatment Subject: Re: Toddler Development with Scoliosis My son had the same issues with the casting. He would throw up a lot when he had the cast on and the minute it was removed everything was fine again. The doctor kept telling me that it wasn't caused by the cast but even his pedatrician said she thought it was. Especially since he would only throw up with the cast on. didn't walk or crawl until he got his first cast on which was at the age of 15 or 16 months. But after the cast was taken off his health improved. actually is 4 yrs old now and has growing rods put in his back. I got tired of fighting about the cast causing him issues that I went and seen another doctor for another opinion. Since has recieved growing rod his health has greatly improved and he's actually gaining weight. >> Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed.> > A few questions:> 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies?> 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast?> > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps.> > Thanks all!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 A few questions: 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? **My daughter didnt walk until 14 months, but did pull herself up on furniture and started crawling right on time. 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about anintolerance to the cast? **My daughter has always had weight gain issues. She was at the top of the charts for head circumference & height, and below the chart for weight. Even to this day...She is currently 13 yrs old, 4ft 2in and weighs only 64 lbs., and she hasn't had a cast for approx. 4 yrs. **In regards to casting, before the pioneer came out to SLC in May 05 my daughter was treated w/ turnbuckle & basic Risser casting (no windows, 2-dimensional casting) and tolerated it ok. After the pioneer came Liv was treated w/ EDF casting specialized for growing children (w/ the windows front/back) and she tolerated it a lot better. We never once had vomiting or skin issues and I'm sure this was due to experience and the specialized cut outs or windows in front/back. An FYI- my daughter didnt get her 1st cast (turnbuckle)until age 2 and was not treated early. HTH's HRH > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year > checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental > delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as > many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has > always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He > can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when > holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a > piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for > height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during > the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most > of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists > (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't > having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > A few questions: > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had > anyone experienced these with their babies? > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How > about an intolerance to the cast? > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > Thanks all! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Great correction Patrice! There are clear differences between Early Treatment w/ EDF & proper windows & standard Risser casting. Can you tell just by looking at his new EDF cast, and also in Simons overall comfort? Please continue to keep us posted on his great progress. Sincerely, HRH > Our son had his first cast applied at 32 months and experienced fairly > rapid weight loss because of carrying around the extra weight of the > cast. He literally dropped right off the growth curve! We had to up his > calories quite a bit to recover. Hard to do though, when he would be > uncomfortable with too much food in his tummy. The trick was always how > to add calories without too much extra bulk. He was in a Risser cast for > 10 months, and recently got his first EDF cast (Yay!!!) The EDF cast is > noticeably heavier than the Risser, so we're back to being concerned > about weight loss. On the up-side, in this new cast, he went from 53 > degrees to 30! We're so thankful! > -Patrice > > On 01/03/2011 6:07 PM, wrote: >> >> Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year >> checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental >> delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, >> as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, >> which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't >> pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting >> to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's >> never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in >> the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had >> serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he >> threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 >> times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all >> said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now >> that the cast has been removed. >> >> A few questions: >> 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had >> anyone experienced these with their babies? >> 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How >> about an intolerance to the cast? >> >> He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. >> >> Thanks all! >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Hadanyone experienced these with their babies? Grace is only slightly delayed in speech. She wasn't an early walker, but she did fall within the "normal" range at about 18 mo for full walking. She is smart as a whip tho and can recognize all letters (capitals and lowercase) and numbers 0 through 10 at least, shapes, colors, etc. She is also isn't toilet trained, but that isn't due to development, its another physical anomaly we are currently trying to get to the bottom of. 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? Howabout an intolerance to the cast? Grace was born at 8 lbs 4 oz. Had major abdominal surgery at 1 day old (her liver was on the outside of her body) and was in the "normal" range (around 50th%) for her weight up until she was almost 2 yrs old. At that point she was in a brace, but only at nighttime and naps. Grace has only gained maybe 3-5 lbs in the last 2+ years. She is average on the charts for height, but weight has significantly dropped, even before she began casting. I had chalked it up to her abdominal issues and the fact that I know of no "Omphalocele" kiddo's being overweight. But then, when she was out of cast, we noticed that she scarfed food (still no weight gain, go figure), but still in smaller amounts than other kids her age and would like to eat much more often. We tested the theory using her last brace, which looked just like one of her casts, with the belly cut out and all, she'd barely eat if we set her to the table with her brace on, but if we let her eat without the brace, she'd eat gung ho. So I do feel whether it's ultimately the pressure on her tummy (may still be due to stretching of her scar tissue through the opening) or the cast/brace itself, it is all related. You also have to consider, that the kiddo is carrying around more weight with a cast/brace. So that alone will burn more calories. I try adding calories too whereever I can without adding bulk. I will also give her snacks when she asks. I've considered pediasure, but am afraid she'd like it too well and it would be more filling and she'd actually eat less. Jane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Jane, thank you for the insight. I hadn't considered before that he'd burn more calories in-cast from the extra weight. I noticed there is a helpful handout on the ISOP website for boosting calories, and I'll definitely start trying some of those methods. The GI doctor we saw recommended the switch to Pediasure instead of whole milk for additional calories, so we took put him on that a few weeks ago. He seems to have a healthy appetite for table foods on top of the 4 bottles he gets of Pediasure a day - he still eats 3 meals and 2 snacks daily. > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had > anyone experienced these with their babies? > > Grace is only slightly delayed in speech. She wasn't an early walker, but she > did fall within the " normal " range at about 18 mo for full walking. She is > smart as a whip tho and can recognize all letters (capitals and lowercase) and > numbers 0 through 10 at least, shapes, colors, etc. She is also isn't toilet > trained, but that isn't due to development, its another physical anomaly we are > currently trying to get to the bottom of. > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How > about an intolerance to the cast? > > Grace was born at 8 lbs 4 oz. Had major abdominal surgery at 1 day old (her > liver was on the outside of her body) and was in the " normal " range (around > 50th%) for her weight up until she was almost 2 yrs old. At that point she was > in a brace, but only at nighttime and naps. Grace has only gained maybe 3-5 lbs > in the last 2+ years. She is average on the charts for height, but weight has > significantly dropped, even before she began casting. I had chalked it up to > her abdominal issues and the fact that I know of no " Omphalocele " kiddo's being > overweight. But then, when she was out of cast, we noticed that she scarfed > food (still no weight gain, go figure), but still in smaller amounts than other > kids her age and would like to eat much more often. We tested the theory using > her last brace, which looked just like one of her casts, with the belly cut out > and all, she'd barely eat if we set her to the table with her brace on, but if > we let her eat without the brace, she'd eat gung ho. So I do feel whether it's > ultimately the pressure on her tummy (may still be due to stretching of her scar > tissue through the opening) or the cast/brace itself, it is all related. > > You also have to consider, that the kiddo is carrying around more weight with a > cast/brace. So that alone will burn more calories. I try adding calories too > whereever I can without adding bulk. I will also give her snacks when she > asks. I've considered pediasure, but am afraid she'd like it too well and it > would be more filling and she'd actually eat less. > > Jane > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Isn't it so frustrating? I feel like our surgeon and pediatrician are playing the blame game on each other. I'm reluctant to have another cast put on Jack without some answers from our ortho surgeon. I don't think he's ever experienced the vomiting issue with any of his other patients, but I feel like that's something we have to address before re-casting him (he's currently impossible to get a hold of). I've also been researching other ortho surgeons in the area for a second opinion. > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Isn't it so frustrating? I feel like our surgeon and pediatrician are playing the blame game on each other. I'm reluctant to have another cast put on Jack without some answers from our ortho surgeon. I don't think he's ever experienced the vomiting issue with any of his other patients, but I feel like that's something we have to address before re-casting him (he's currently impossible to get a hold of). I've also been researching other ortho surgeons in the area for a second opinion. > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Thanks, . Jack is the same with his stats - he's always been average for head circumference, around 10-15 percentile for height, but in the 3rd percentile or below for weight. I can tell Jack wants to walk; he's so eager to take steps when he's holding onto my fingers, but he's unable to support himself yet. With his first Risser cast, he did have one 3inch window cut out to allow space for his stomach to expand, but it didn't seem to help. I noticed through some research that other types of casts are more open, and I thought maybe a different cast type might be helpful in avoiding the frequent vomiting. > > A few questions: > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had > anyone experienced these with their babies? > **My daughter didnt walk until 14 months, but did pull herself up on > furniture and started crawling right on time. > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How > about anintolerance to the cast? > **My daughter has always had weight gain issues. She was at the top of > the charts for head circumference & height, and below the chart for > weight. Even to this day...She is currently 13 yrs old, 4ft 2in and > weighs only 64 lbs., and she hasn't had a cast for approx. 4 yrs. > **In regards to casting, before the pioneer came out to SLC in May 05 my > daughter was treated w/ turnbuckle & basic Risser casting (no windows, > 2-dimensional casting) and tolerated it ok. After the pioneer came Liv > was treated w/ EDF casting specialized for growing children (w/ the > windows front/back) and she tolerated it a lot better. We never once had > vomiting or skin issues and I'm sure this was due to experience and the > specialized cut outs or windows in front/back. > > An FYI- my daughter didnt get her 1st cast (turnbuckle)until age 2 and was > not treated early. > > HTH's > HRH > > > > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year > > checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental > > delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as > > many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has > > always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He > > can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when > > holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a > > piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for > > height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during > > the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most > > of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists > > (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't > > having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had > > anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How > > about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Thanks, Keeley. I'm still trying to get a hold of our ortho doc to ask him about developmental delays that could be associated with a curve ('s is at a 34, down from the 36 before his first cast). Good luck with the one year appointment! The shots are always the worst :/ > > Hi > isn't crawling yet nor is he trying to walk. He has always been between the 3rd and the 5th percentile for weight but around the 50th for length. He has his one year check up tomorrow. I will let you know what our pediatrician says about the delays. isn't casted yet. So I think that the delays are because of his high curve. > Keeley > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld > > Toddler Development with Scoliosis > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > A few questions: > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > Thanks all! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Thanks so much for the information, . I'll look into the Birth to 3 program. Our ped mentioned physical therapy and a possible visit to the neurologist to check if there were any other issues that may be causing the delay. loves to butt-scoot too, and he's very mobile that way. I keep hoping it's just going to happen in " time " as we like to call it. Other than the lack of crawling and pulling up, he has met all milestones on time. > > > > Hi > > isn't crawling yet nor is he trying to walk. He has always been between the 3rd and the 5th percentile for weight but around the 50th for length. He has his one year check up tomorrow. I will let you know what our pediatrician says about the delays. isn't casted yet. So I think that the delays are because of his high curve. > > Keeley > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld > > > > Toddler Development with Scoliosis > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 Thanks so much for the information, . I'll look into the Birth to 3 program. Our ped mentioned physical therapy and a possible visit to the neurologist to check if there were any other issues that may be causing the delay. loves to butt-scoot too, and he's very mobile that way. I keep hoping it's just going to happen in " time " as we like to call it. Other than the lack of crawling and pulling up, he has met all milestones on time. > > > > Hi > > isn't crawling yet nor is he trying to walk. He has always been between the 3rd and the 5th percentile for weight but around the 50th for length. He has his one year check up tomorrow. I will let you know what our pediatrician says about the delays. isn't casted yet. So I think that the delays are because of his high curve. > > Keeley > > Sent from my BlackBerry® wireless handheld > > > > Toddler Development with Scoliosis > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 That's such a great improvement, Patrice! I hope you are able to keep your son's weight up with the new cast. I plan on bringing up different casting options with our ortho surgeon when we get a chance to speak with him. > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year > > checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental > > delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, > > as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, > > which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't > > pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting > > to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's > > never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in > > the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had > > serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he > > threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 > > times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all > > said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now > > that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had > > anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How > > about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2011 Report Share Posted January 4, 2011 That's such a great improvement, Patrice! I hope you are able to keep your son's weight up with the new cast. I plan on bringing up different casting options with our ortho surgeon when we get a chance to speak with him. > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year > > checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental > > delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, > > as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, > > which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't > > pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting > > to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's > > never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in > > the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had > > serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he > > threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 > > times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all > > said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now > > that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had > > anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How > > about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2011 Report Share Posted January 5, 2011 's curve did change when he was in the cast. But b/c he would get so sick while in the cast that when we cut it off it would take so long to get him healthy before he could get recasted that it didnt do any good what so ever. Our doctor did the blame game with the pedatrician too. But to make sure that it wasn't anything else the pediatricina pretty much tested him for everything. But it always came back to he would get more sick with the cast on then off. I got so tired of playing games that I went to another doctor. does have a lot of problems gaining weight. Until they put him in traction back in April Matt was stuck at 26/27 lbs. But now he is 32 lbs. He still has problems gaining weight but at least he is healthy and running around now. Plus his appetite has imporved a lot too b/c he eats like a little piggie now. Before I could hardly get him to eat much of anything b/c he threw up so much. > > > > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now that the cast has been removed. > > > > A few questions: > > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had anyone experienced these with their babies? > > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How about an intolerance to the cast? > > > > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. > > > > Thanks all! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 Excellent point Jane. I agree 100%. Our kids must burn off more due to the cast and the extra work they have in carrying it, maintaining balance, etc... HRH > Jane, thank you for the insight. I hadn't considered before that he'd burn > more calories in-cast from the extra weight. I noticed there is a helpful > handout on the ISOP website for boosting calories, and I'll definitely > start trying some of those methods. > > The GI doctor we saw recommended the switch to Pediasure instead of whole > milk for additional calories, so we took put him on that a few weeks ago. > He seems to have a healthy appetite for table foods on top of the 4 > bottles he gets of Pediasure a day - he still eats 3 meals and 2 snacks > daily. > > >> >> 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had >> anyone experienced these with their babies? >> >> Grace is only slightly delayed in speech. She wasn't an early walker, >> but she >> did fall within the " normal " range at about 18 mo for full walking. >> She is >> smart as a whip tho and can recognize all letters (capitals and >> lowercase) and >> numbers 0 through 10 at least, shapes, colors, etc. She is also isn't >> toilet >> trained, but that isn't due to development, its another physical anomaly >> we are >> currently trying to get to the bottom of. >> >> 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How >> about an intolerance to the cast? >> >> Grace was born at 8 lbs 4 oz. Had major abdominal surgery at 1 day old >> (her >> liver was on the outside of her body) and was in the " normal " range >> (around >> 50th%) for her weight up until she was almost 2 yrs old. At that point >> she was >> in a brace, but only at nighttime and naps. Grace has only gained >> maybe 3-5 lbs >> in the last 2+ years. She is average on the charts for height, but >> weight has >> significantly dropped, even before she began casting. I had chalked it >> up to >> her abdominal issues and the fact that I know of no " Omphalocele " >> kiddo's being >> overweight. But then, when she was out of cast, we noticed that she >> scarfed >> food (still no weight gain, go figure), but still in smaller amounts >> than other >> kids her age and would like to eat much more often. We tested the >> theory using >> her last brace, which looked just like one of her casts, with the belly >> cut out >> and all, she'd barely eat if we set her to the table with her brace on, >> but if >> we let her eat without the brace, she'd eat gung ho. So I do feel >> whether it's >> ultimately the pressure on her tummy (may still be due to stretching of >> her scar >> tissue through the opening) or the cast/brace itself, it is all related. >> >> You also have to consider, that the kiddo is carrying around more weight >> with a >> cast/brace. So that alone will burn more calories. I try adding >> calories too >> whereever I can without adding bulk. I will also give her snacks when >> she >> asks. I've considered pediasure, but am afraid she'd like it too well >> and it >> would be more filling and she'd actually eat less. >> >> Jane >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I agree. The specialized windows in front & back are so very important for comfort, to reduce the risk of any chest wall deformities & to address rotation. The pioneer of ET w/ EDF casting for PIS developed these windows especially for rapidly growing children. The windows are an important principle to adhere to when applying proper ET. HTH's HRH > Thanks, . Jack is the same with his stats - he's always been > average for head circumference, around 10-15 percentile for height, but in > the 3rd percentile or below for weight. > > I can tell Jack wants to walk; he's so eager to take steps when he's > holding onto my fingers, but he's unable to support himself yet. > > With his first Risser cast, he did have one 3inch window cut out to allow > space for his stomach to expand, but it didn't seem to help. I noticed > through some research that other types of casts are more open, and I > thought maybe a different cast type might be helpful in avoiding the > frequent vomiting. > > >> >> A few questions: >> 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had >> anyone experienced these with their babies? >> **My daughter didnt walk until 14 months, but did pull herself up on >> furniture and started crawling right on time. >> 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How >> about anintolerance to the cast? >> **My daughter has always had weight gain issues. She was at the top of >> the charts for head circumference & height, and below the chart for >> weight. Even to this day...She is currently 13 yrs old, 4ft 2in and >> weighs only 64 lbs., and she hasn't had a cast for approx. 4 yrs. >> **In regards to casting, before the pioneer came out to SLC in May 05 my >> daughter was treated w/ turnbuckle & basic Risser casting (no windows, >> 2-dimensional casting) and tolerated it ok. After the pioneer came Liv >> was treated w/ EDF casting specialized for growing children (w/ the >> windows front/back) and she tolerated it a lot better. We never once >> had >> vomiting or skin issues and I'm sure this was due to experience and the >> specialized cut outs or windows in front/back. >> >> An FYI- my daughter didnt get her 1st cast (turnbuckle)until age 2 and >> was >> not treated early. >> >> HTH's >> HRH >> >> >> >> >> >> > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year >> > checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental >> > delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, >> as >> > many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, which >> has >> > always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't pulling up yet. >> He >> > can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting to standing when >> > holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's never pulled up on >> a >> > piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in the 10th percentile for >> > height and under 3rd for weight. He had serious weight loss issues >> during >> > the 6 weeks in his first cast - he threw up at least once a day, but >> most >> > of the times it was between 3-5 times a day. We saw several >> specialists >> > (nutritionist, GI) who all said they thought it was the cast. He isn't >> > having these issues now that the cast has been removed. >> > >> > A few questions: >> > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had >> > anyone experienced these with their babies? >> > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How >> > about an intolerance to the cast? >> > >> > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. >> > >> > Thanks all! >> > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2011 Report Share Posted January 6, 2011 I didnt realize lil M. had been in traction. What a trooper! My daughter always gained weight when she was in halo gravity traction, as well. She gained 8 lbs in her last traction procedure! Im glad is eating more, gained a bit and is happy & healthy. HRH > 's curve did change when he was in the cast. But b/c he would get > so sick while in the cast that when we cut it off it would take so long to > get him healthy before he could get recasted that it didnt do any good > what so ever. > > Our doctor did the blame game with the pedatrician too. But to make sure > that it wasn't anything else the pediatricina pretty much tested him for > everything. But it always came back to he would get more sick with the > cast on then off. I got so tired of playing games that I went to another > doctor. > > does have a lot of problems gaining weight. Until they put him in > traction back in April Matt was stuck at 26/27 lbs. But now he is 32 lbs. > He still has problems gaining weight but at least he is healthy and > running around now. Plus his appetite has imporved a lot too b/c he eats > like a little piggie now. Before I could hardly get him to eat much of > anything b/c he threw up so much. > > >> > >> > Jack is 1 year old today (officially at 8:24pm EST). He had his 1 year >> checkup as well, and the doc seemed worried about a few developmental >> delays. First, that he isn't walking. They aren't as worried by this, >> as many babies don't walk until later. Also, he has never crawled, >> which has always been overlooked until I mentioned that he isn't >> pulling up yet. He can pull himself from laying to sitting and sitting >> to standing when holding onto my fingers (without my help) but he's >> never pulled up on a piece of furniture. Additionally, he's only in >> the 10th percentile for height and under 3rd for weight. He had >> serious weight loss issues during the 6 weeks in his first cast - he >> threw up at least once a day, but most of the times it was between 3-5 >> times a day. We saw several specialists (nutritionist, GI) who all >> said they thought it was the cast. He isn't having these issues now >> that the cast has been removed. >> > >> > A few questions: >> > 1) We never got a chance to discuss delays with our ortho surgeon. Had >> anyone experienced these with their babies? >> > 2) Has anyone experienced issues with their child gaining weight? How >> about an intolerance to the cast? >> > >> > He got his first cast put on at 10 months, if that helps. >> > >> > Thanks all! >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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