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Perfect!!! Great news, hon. Yay for Dylan!

Please keep us posted post casting.

HRH

> Okay guys, this has definitely been a whirlwind! Dylan was seen by Dr Pete

> yesterday and they are going to Cast him on Monday morning. Which is nice

> since it is almost 700 mile drive for us. Everyone was so nice to us!

> Dylan measured with a 54 degree curve yesterday and they want to recast

> every 6 weeks. Is that normal for a 3 year old? Thank you so much

> for referring us!

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, for them they usually cast every 6 to 8 weeks regardless of age unless you ask for a longer period of time in between casts. Nora stays in for usually around 12 weeks because I requested it that way so we wouldn't have to make as many trips and I wouldn't have to miss work as much. I'm glad they got you guys in so quick, they usually do. We love the staff and drs so much. Keep us updated.

Tonya Perkins

Asheboro,NC

mother of ,12 &

Nora,5 scoliosis, acid reflux

Cast #12, 15*

Greenville Shriners,SC

From: <amanda_clifft@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 1:31 PMSubject: Greenville Update!

Okay guys, this has definitely been a whirlwind! Dylan was seen by Dr Pete yesterday and they are going to Cast him on Monday morning. Which is nice since it is almost 700 mile drive for us. Everyone was so nice to us! Dylan measured with a 54 degree curve yesterday and they want to recast every 6 weeks. Is that normal for a 3 year old? Thank you so much for referring us!

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Tonya,

Does being in the cast longer help? Is it better correction the longer they

wear it? I'm so new at this and have so many questions. We were also told that

they don't use any knit right or removable shirts underneath. Do you guys? If

not, how does Nora's skin handle the cast? Sorry for bombarding you with so many

questions. If anyone else has any info too that would be great. Thank you all.

*mommy to Dylan 3 and Ian 5*

>

> , for them they usually cast every 6 to 8 weeks regardless of age unless

you ask for a longer period of time in between casts. Nora stays in for usually

around 12 weeks because I requested it that way so we wouldn't have to make as

many trips and I wouldn't have to miss work as much. I'm glad they got you guys

in so quick, they usually do. We love the staff and drs so much. Keep us

updated.

>

>

> Tonya Perkins

> Asheboro,NC

> mother of ,12 &

> Nora,5 scoliosis, acid reflux

> Cast #12, 15*

> Greenville Shriners,SC

>

> From: <amanda_clifft@...>

> infantile scoliosis treatment

> Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 1:31 PM

> Subject: Greenville Update!

>

>

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> Okay guys, this has definitely been a whirlwind! Dylan was seen by Dr Pete

yesterday and they are going to Cast him on Monday morning. Which is nice since

it is almost 700 mile drive for us. Everyone was so nice to us! Dylan measured

with a 54 degree curve yesterday and they want to recast every 6 weeks. Is that

normal for a 3 year old? Thank you so much for referring us!

>

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Hey!

We go to greenville too =) I think Dr. P is VERY conservative in the beginning. But I think his rule of thumb is between every 6-12 weeks and that depends on scheduling.

Hope Dylan responds perfectly! Have a great holiday!

Logan's mama (45 down to 9.5, 11th cast, 2.5 years old)

From: <amanda_clifft@...>infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Friday, December 16, 2011 1:31 PMSubject: Greenville Update!

Okay guys, this has definitely been a whirlwind! Dylan was seen by Dr Pete yesterday and they are going to Cast him on Monday morning. Which is nice since it is almost 700 mile drive for us. Everyone was so nice to us! Dylan measured with a 54 degree curve yesterday and they want to recast every 6 weeks. Is that normal for a 3 year old? Thank you so much for referring us!

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