Guest guest Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 I wouldn't do the break but I would walk by the beach. I let my son actually walk as long as he didn't throw sand. Absolutely use a shirt. Maybe a High neck UV one? Have fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2012 Report Share Posted July 14, 2012 Gotta feel the sand between your toes!!I like the idea of the high neck tight shirt too. Also, a hairdryer (on cool setting) is a wonderful tool. It can blow out and cool off sweaty skin under the cast. My son LOVES it!!Enjoy your vacation!! From: Leggett <jennifer.leggett@...> infantile scoliosis treatment Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 12:08 PM Subject: Re: Good news and beach question! I wouldn't do the break but I would walk by the beach. I let my son actually walk as long as he didn't throw sand. Absolutely use a shirt. Maybe a High neck UV one? Have fun! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2012 Report Share Posted July 16, 2012 Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your using Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, cast breaks are a must:) HRH > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm so > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 in > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine felt > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always been > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but I'm > perfectly okay with that. > > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr gave > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious whether > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same time > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the record, > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose a > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! Thanks > for any input/advice. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Thank you! Yes, I'd Much rather have jay spend more time inside at the beach than lose some of our progress. He's so young, he won't know any different anyway! Our dr did say that some other doctors that do Mehta casting swear by breaks, but he definitely does not. It surprises me that some are okay with it, and even promote it. Anyone know why? Jay always has his cast removed in the afternoon and the new one applied first thing the following morning. > > Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! > I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ > Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid > block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your using > Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, > cast breaks are a must:) > HRH > > > > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm so > > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 in > > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine felt > > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always been > > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but I'm > > perfectly okay with that. > > > > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr gave > > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but > > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious whether > > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same time > > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the record, > > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose a > > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! Thanks > > for any input/advice. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 It depends on where you are. Kids get more breaks if casting isn't going to cure them and they will be casted long term for maintenance. . Mehta did not do breaks nor to the doctors she directly trained and follow her method. Jenn On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:25 PM, lindsayrineer <lindsayrineer@...> wrote: Thank you! Yes, I'd Much rather have jay spend more time inside at the beach than lose some of our progress. He's so young, he won't know any different anyway! Our dr did say that some other doctors that do Mehta casting swear by breaks, but he definitely does not. It surprises me that some are okay with it, and even promote it. Anyone know why? Jay always has his cast removed in the afternoon and the new one applied first thing the following morning. > > Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! > I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ > Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid > block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your using > Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, > cast breaks are a must:) > HRH > > > > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm so > > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 in > > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine felt > > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always been > > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but I'm > > perfectly okay with that. > > > > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr gave > > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but > > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious whether > > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same time > > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the record, > > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose a > > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! Thanks > > for any input/advice. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 The docs on ISOPs Medical Advisory Board, all personally trained in the OR for 2/3 full days by Mehta (back in 05, 06, & 07) all agree that a solid block or series of Mehtas specialized EDF is most effective without breaks, if the goal of ET and casting is to cure... If the goal of EDF casting is to delay surgery and the child must wear casts for years, then breaks are necessary. My daughter was in this category and we would alternate casting in winter, bracing in summer. This bought her 6.5 yrs of precious growth time prior to surgical intervention. Im not sure why cast breaks are being promoted? I certainly understand it if the child has missed their window at a cure. But, if a child has a chance to grow straight gently and permanently with Dr. Mehtas ET, then ET principles must be followed. Great post ! HRH > Thank you! > > Yes, I'd Much rather have jay spend more time inside at the beach than > lose some of our progress. He's so young, he won't know any different > anyway! > > Our dr did say that some other doctors that do Mehta casting swear by > breaks, but he definitely does not. It surprises me that some are okay > with it, and even promote it. Anyone know why? Jay always has his cast > removed in the afternoon and the new one applied first thing the following > morning. > > > > >> >> Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! >> I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ >> Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid >> block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your >> using >> Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, >> cast breaks are a must:) >> HRH >> >> >> > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm >> so >> > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 >> in >> > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine >> felt >> > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always >> been >> > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but >> I'm >> > perfectly okay with that. >> > >> > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr >> gave >> > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but >> > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious >> whether >> > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same >> time >> > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the >> record, >> > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose >> a >> > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! >> Thanks >> > for any input/advice. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 The docs on ISOPs Medical Advisory Board, all personally trained in the OR for 2/3 full days by Mehta (back in 05, 06, & 07) all agree that a solid block or series of Mehtas specialized EDF is most effective without breaks, if the goal of ET and casting is to cure... If the goal of EDF casting is to delay surgery and the child must wear casts for years, then breaks are necessary. My daughter was in this category and we would alternate casting in winter, bracing in summer. This bought her 6.5 yrs of precious growth time prior to surgical intervention. Im not sure why cast breaks are being promoted? I certainly understand it if the child has missed their window at a cure. But, if a child has a chance to grow straight gently and permanently with Dr. Mehtas ET, then ET principles must be followed. Great post ! HRH > Thank you! > > Yes, I'd Much rather have jay spend more time inside at the beach than > lose some of our progress. He's so young, he won't know any different > anyway! > > Our dr did say that some other doctors that do Mehta casting swear by > breaks, but he definitely does not. It surprises me that some are okay > with it, and even promote it. Anyone know why? Jay always has his cast > removed in the afternoon and the new one applied first thing the following > morning. > > > > >> >> Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! >> I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ >> Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid >> block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your >> using >> Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, >> cast breaks are a must:) >> HRH >> >> >> > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm >> so >> > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 >> in >> > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine >> felt >> > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always >> been >> > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but >> I'm >> > perfectly okay with that. >> > >> > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr >> gave >> > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but >> > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious >> whether >> > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same >> time >> > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the >> record, >> > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose >> a >> > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! >> Thanks >> > for any input/advice. >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2012 Report Share Posted July 17, 2012 Thanks for explaining, guys! I feel like I learn something new every day, haha. Maybe " promoting " was the wrong word... I think he may have just said he knew of some that did take breaks. Our doctor was trained by dr. Mehta, so that's probably why he discouraged the break. > >> > >> Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! > >> I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ > >> Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid > >> block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your > >> using > >> Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, > >> cast breaks are a must:) > >> HRH > >> > >> > >> > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm > >> so > >> > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 > >> in > >> > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine > >> felt > >> > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always > >> been > >> > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but > >> I'm > >> > perfectly okay with that. > >> > > >> > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr > >> gave > >> > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but > >> > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious > >> whether > >> > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same > >> time > >> > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the > >> record, > >> > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose > >> a > >> > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! > >> Thanks > >> > for any input/advice. > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Thanks so much for asking this question. I was getting on here today to ask the same thing. We are thinking of planning a vacation for Christmas, but I wanted input first! Will you please keep me posted and let me know how your trip goes for Jay? Have a good time!!! > > > > Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! > > I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ > > Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid > > block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your using > > Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, > > cast breaks are a must:) > > HRH > > > > > > > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm so > > > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 in > > > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine felt > > > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always been > > > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but I'm > > > perfectly okay with that. > > > > > > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr gave > > > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but > > > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious whether > > > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same time > > > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the record, > > > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose a > > > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! Thanks > > > for any input/advice. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Our daughter is getting her first cast Monday and we are spending a week in up in Maine in August. I purchased a high neck swim shirt for her to wear so that we may be able to get a walk on the beach. We'll see. :-) Thanks for posting this! Mom to Olivia 41 degrees, cast #1 > > Gotta feel the sand between your toes!! > > I like the idea of the high neck tight shirt too. Also, a hairdryer (on cool setting) is a wonderful tool. It can blow out and cool off sweaty skin under the cast. My son LOVES it!! > > Enjoy your vacation!! > > > ________________________________ > From: Leggett <jennifer.leggett@...> > infantile scoliosis treatment > Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 12:08 PM > Subject: Re: Good news and beach question! > > >  > I wouldn't do the break but I would walk by the beach.  I let my son actually walk as long as he didn't throw sand.  Absolutely use a shirt.  Maybe a High neck UV one? > > Have fun! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2012 Report Share Posted July 22, 2012 Yes, I will! We leave tomorrow morning for vacation. I get to fly solo with a 1 year old and a 2 year old, haha. Wish me luck guys! > > > > > > Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! > > > I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment w/ > > > Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in solid > > > block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your using > > > Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay surgery, > > > cast breaks are a must:) > > > HRH > > > > > > > > > > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. I'm so > > > > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of cast, 15 in > > > > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his spine felt > > > > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its always been > > > > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, but I'm > > > > perfectly okay with that. > > > > > > > > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our dr gave > > > > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) but > > > > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious whether > > > > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the same time > > > > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the record, > > > > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you lose a > > > > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! Thanks > > > > for any input/advice. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2012 Report Share Posted July 25, 2012 Yikes! Cant imagine......How'd it go? HRH > Yes, I will! We leave tomorrow morning for vacation. I get to fly solo > with a 1 year old and a 2 year old, haha. Wish me luck guys! > > > > > >> > > >> > > Fabulous news ! Have fun on the beach! >> > > I agree with the doc on cast breaks. If your using Early Treatment >> w/ >> > > Mehta casting to cure a childs spine, casts should be applied in >> solid >> > > block or series with no breaks, or ground could be lost... If your >> using >> > > Mehta casting an avenue to buy precious growth time and delay >> surgery, >> > > cast breaks are a must:) >> > > HRH >> > > >> > > >> > > > My almost one year old son, Jay, got his third cast last Thursday. >> I'm so >> > > > thankful that we got some more improvement, 34 degrees out of >> cast, 15 in >> > > > new cast. (he started at 48-50 degrees). The dr also said his >> spine felt >> > > > much more flexible this time, which is also good news as its >> always been >> > > > rigid! At this point we realize it's going to be a slow process, >> but I'm >> > > > perfectly okay with that. >> > > > >> > > > On to my beach question. We're going on vacation next week. Our >> dr gave >> > > > the ok to take him down on beach (to walk along shore, in carrier) >> but >> > > > advised to keep a shirt on and be very careful. I'm just curious >> whether >> > > > anyone here has done this. It makes me very nervous but at the >> same time >> > > > I'd really like to at least get him out a little each day! For the >> record, >> > > > we asked about Jay taking a " cast break " , but our dr believes you >> lose a >> > > > little progress, something we aren't willing to give up right now! >> Thanks >> > > > for any input/advice. >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > >> > >> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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