Guest guest Posted March 5, 2011 Report Share Posted March 5, 2011 That is GREAT news!!! I know how you are feeling.... has basically been at or around 14 degrees since September 2007. This may just be it for him....I plan to ask on Monday at his 6 month check-up. How many hours does Noelle wear her brace now? I always pray and hope for big improvements, but NO change is pretty good too. 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 Or follow our family one day at a time......http://thefontenotslife.blogspot.com/ From: Kauffunger <slguerra710@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 9:55:56 PMSubject: Noelle update-Return from Rochester Hi Everyone, We just returned from Rochester 2 days ago. Noelle was sick again so we made it there by the skin of our teeth once more. We saw ortho first and adjustments were made to her current brace, which meant that this was the second visit in a row that we did not need to do anesthesia. Then we saw our casting doc and had x-rays taken. Noelle is still holding at 14 degrees in a standing x-ray. Her rotation is just a trace and her RVAD is at 8 degrees now. Her in brace x-ray shows no measurable curve for the first time, which we are very pleased about. At the risk of sounding selfish and ungrateful, I am a bit disappointed that we are holding at 14. I have been so hoping to break into those single digits.... I am SO happy for all of our progress, but it's just a nagging wish..... - Noelle's mommy, 4 years oldRochester NYCasted 8 times for 1 1/2 years9 months in braceRegressed and went into cast 9Back in brace at 8 degrees supine, 13 standing! reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2011 Report Share Posted March 6, 2011 Thanks Tasha! I always feel a bit guilty when I post a little disappointment at otherwise good news, but I know so many moms understand the feeling. You always want just a little bit more and a little bit better for your kids. I feel like being somewhere in the single digits would give me better peace of mind because I feel it offers a little bit more wiggle room, especially since we did have regression in her last brace. But absolutely do agree that no news is good news, so to speak! Noelle is able to take the brace off for a couple of hours a day now, which is new. I don't plan to start that until it gets a bit warmer here or until I get her signed up PT or some type of activity like that. I am crossing my fingers, toes and praying like crazy for your little guy on Monday! Let me know how you make out! - Noelle's mommy, 4 years oldRochester NYCasted 8 times for 1 1/2 years9 months in braceRegressed and went into cast 9Back in brace at 8 degrees supine, 13 standing! reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>Subject: Re: Noelle update-Return from Rochesterinfantile scoliosis treatment Date: Saturday, March 5, 2011, 1:00 PM That is GREAT news!!! I know how you are feeling.... has basically been at or around 14 degrees since September 2007. This may just be it for him....I plan to ask on Monday at his 6 month check-up. How many hours does Noelle wear her brace now? I always pray and hope for big improvements, but NO change is pretty good too. 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 Or follow our family one day at a time......http://thefontenotslife.blogspot.com/ From: Kauffunger <slguerra710@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 9:55:56 PMSubject: Noelle update-Return from Rochester Hi Everyone, We just returned from Rochester 2 days ago. Noelle was sick again so we made it there by the skin of our teeth once more. We saw ortho first and adjustments were made to her current brace, which meant that this was the second visit in a row that we did not need to do anesthesia. Then we saw our casting doc and had x-rays taken. Noelle is still holding at 14 degrees in a standing x-ray. Her rotation is just a trace and her RVAD is at 8 degrees now. Her in brace x-ray shows no measurable curve for the first time, which we are very pleased about. At the risk of sounding selfish and ungrateful, I am a bit disappointed that we are holding at 14. I have been so hoping to break into those single digits.... I am SO happy for all of our progress, but it's just a nagging wish..... - Noelle's mommy, 4 years oldRochester NYCasted 8 times for 1 1/2 years9 months in braceRegressed and went into cast 9Back in brace at 8 degrees supine, 13 standing! reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 6, 2011 Report Share Posted March 6, 2011 I saw this on your blog about 's appointment tom. Tasha but haven't been here on CAST a while (flus, life getting crazy) and wanted to wish you the very best of luck and my prayers for amazing news tomorrow! My heart is with you. Heidi, Bexon's Mommy, (3.5 years old, in 9th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 63 degrees to 14.6 in cast. You can read Bexon's Story on www.GirltoMom.com)From: Tasha Fontenot <ryanswalk@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Sat, March 5, 2011 5:00:02 AMSubject: Re: Noelle update-Return from Rochester That is GREAT news!!! I know how you are feeling.... has basically been at or around 14 degrees since September 2007. This may just be it for him....I plan to ask on Monday at his 6 month check-up. How many hours does Noelle wear her brace now? I always pray and hope for big improvements, but NO change is pretty good too. 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 Or follow our family one day at a time......http://thefontenotslife.blogspot.com/ From: Kauffunger <slguerra710@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Fri, March 4, 2011 9:55:56 PMSubject: Noelle update-Return from Rochester Hi Everyone, We just returned from Rochester 2 days ago. Noelle was sick again so we made it there by the skin of our teeth once more. We saw ortho first and adjustments were made to her current brace, which meant that this was the second visit in a row that we did not need to do anesthesia. Then we saw our casting doc and had x-rays taken. Noelle is still holding at 14 degrees in a standing x-ray. Her rotation is just a trace and her RVAD is at 8 degrees now. Her in brace x-ray shows no measurable curve for the first time, which we are very pleased about. At the risk of sounding selfish and ungrateful, I am a bit disappointed that we are holding at 14. I have been so hoping to break into those single digits.... I am SO happy for all of our progress, but it's just a nagging wish..... - Noelle's mommy, 4 years oldRochester NYCasted 8 times for 1 1/2 years9 months in braceRegressed and went into cast 9Back in brace at 8 degrees supine, 13 standing! reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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