Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 I would love these! I am unable to buy them in Australia. I could pay you shipping via paypal? Louise > > I have five knit rite tank shirts from when Eden was braced this summer. I > believe they are XS. They are used, but clean. If she goes into another > brace, she will be given larger ones. > > > > If anyone wants these, I will be happy to send one or more of them to you. > > > > Sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 I should ask, what size is XS for?? Louise > > I have five knit rite tank shirts from when Eden was braced this summer. I > believe they are XS. They are used, but clean. If she goes into another > brace, she will be given larger ones. > > > > If anyone wants these, I will be happy to send one or more of them to you. > > > > Sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 According to the Knit-Rite website, XS is only about 4 " inches wide when laid flat, on a table -- and 12 " long -- but it stretches quite a bit, I think? (The person I spoke to on the phone said it was more like 6 " inches, laid flat. So I'm not quite sure what's true.) Anyway, I was told to order an XS for my son, Teddy, whose first cast date is (FINALLLLYYYYYYY!) on December 5th. He is two, now, but only 22 pounds and below zero on standard growth charts. So . . . If any of those who already called dibs think they're kid is too large, and therefore a shirt is still up for grabs, we'd love one for tiny Teddy. :-) THANKS SO MUCH, EITHER WAY!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Hey! They always use the XS on Sierra...it stretches like a knit sock!!! Sierra has been casting since 12 mo. & is now 2 1/2 and 24 lbs. so ya’ll should be fine. Children’s Hospital in Birmingham, AL. always provides us with the shirt! I would NOT cast without it! We will be going for our 9th cast on Dec. 2nd & we go about 3 months at a time in one cast & have never had any skin issues at all! By the next morning after cast removal you can not even tell Sierra has had a cast on for 3 plus months & we live on the Gulf Coast of Alabama...talk about heat & humidity...ugh!!! Good luck on your 1st casting! It does get a little easier each time! Kristi Mommy to Sierra 34 Degrees down to ZERO in cast....Been casting since April 2010...She still at 16 degrees out of cast. Going for 9th cast Dec. 9th 2011. Sierra has a skinny pheno-type..with a very stiff spine!!! From: mailto:bessrny@... Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 9:59 AM infantile scoliosis treatment Subject: Re: knit rite shirts According to the Knit-Rite website, XS is only about 4" inches wide when laid flat, on a table -- and 12" long -- but it stretches quite a bit, I think? (The person I spoke to on the phone said it was more like 6" inches, laid flat. So I'm not quite sure what's true.)Anyway, I was told to order an XS for my son, Teddy, whose first cast date is (FINALLLLYYYYYYY!) on December 5th. He is two, now, but only 22 pounds and below zero on standard growth charts.So . . . If any of those who already called dibs think they're kid is too large, and therefore a shirt is still up for grabs, we'd love one for tiny Teddy. :-)THANKS SO MUCH, EITHER WAY!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Excuse me for being ignorant but what are knit rite shirts? > > I have five knit rite tank shirts from when Eden was braced this summer. I > believe they are XS. They are used, but clean. If she goes into another > brace, she will be given larger ones. > > > > If anyone wants these, I will be happy to send one or more of them to you. > > > > Sherry > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Hi Ladies, Our little man is 6 and he is in the size Medium. I, too, have extra tank top style shirts if needed. They are size Small and I have about 6 or 7 of them. I'm happy to mail them to whoever needs any or all of them. They are used, but still good and clean. Drop me an email and I'll get them right out susanrhannah@... Noah 6yrs 3mo 80degrees to 'almost zero' in brace! Patient of SLC From: "bessrattray@..." <bessrny@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2011 8:59 AMSubject: Re: knit rite shirts According to the Knit-Rite website, XS is only about 4" inches wide when laid flat, on a table -- and 12" long -- but it stretches quite a bit, I think? (The person I spoke to on the phone said it was more like 6" inches, laid flat. So I'm not quite sure what's true.)Anyway, I was told to order an XS for my son, Teddy, whose first cast date is (FINALLLLYYYYYYY!) on December 5th. He is two, now, but only 22 pounds and below zero on standard growth charts.So . . . If any of those who already called dibs think they're kid is too large, and therefore a shirt is still up for grabs, we'd love one for tiny Teddy. :-)THANKS SO MUCH, EITHER WAY!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 27, 2011 Report Share Posted October 27, 2011 Thanks for that info. e has just turned 3, but also tiny! Her 1st Mehta style cast is going to be early next year. (She had a cast at age 1 but they have tried bracing since). Here in australia they don't usually use anything underneath, but I would love to try one this time. She has pressure sores off and on and we live in country aust where it can get very hot Thanks again for the info Louise Sent from mobile Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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