Guest guest Posted January 5, 2012 Report Share Posted January 5, 2012 Hi everyone, Thank you for the help with information and support. was casted at Chicago Shriners right before Christmas. She was 46 degree outside the cast and 6 with the first cast. I try not to be over optimistic, but I am happy that she seems flexible. The team in Chicago was amazing! We had an awesome experience and they were extremely helful! did great on her initial days with the cast and now runs around everywhere as if it was not even there. We were concerned, but everything went well and better than our expectations. She took around 2-3 days to find a way of standing-up by herself and move around at night (in her crib). We extended our stay in Chicago by two days to make sure that the cast was properly trimmed and that was doing fine to fly. To date, the only maintenance we had to do was add some cotton (moleskin) between her belly and the cast. I bought the duct tape recommended, but did not have to use it yet. Showering her head became a great family time and we try to always do it together. Life is back to normal and we are very grateful to have found support, information and treatment. Happy New Year, Perdigao Family Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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