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Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16

weeks. She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets,

the slower his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the

begining.

HTH,

Jen

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Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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Thanks . That is what I kinda thought, but wasn't sure.

BTW............what does HTH mean?

Tasha

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Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16

weeks. She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets,

the slower his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the

begining.

HTH,

Jen

ryanswalk wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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Erie used to change them every 8 weeks, but has since changed that to changing

it every 12 weeks. Mehta suggests the longer in the cast the better...

Of course, some kids outgrow the cast and have to have it changed sooner.

Luckily, that never happened to Ian.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Time in cast

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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Tasha,

HTH means hope that helps.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Re: Time in cast

Thanks . That is what I kinda thought, but wasn't sure.

BTW............what does HTH mean?

Tasha

wrote: Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16

weeks. She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets, the

slower his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the

begining.

HTH,

Jen

ryanswalk wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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Thanks .

I am new to all this computer talk, but really like it.

As far as time in cast.............I felt like the longer the better.

Tasha

Claflin wrote:

Tasha,

HTH means hope that helps.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Re: Time in cast

Thanks . That is what I kinda thought, but wasn't sure.

BTW............what does HTH mean?

Tasha

wrote: Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16

weeks. She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets, the

slower his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the

begining.

HTH,

Jen

ryanswalk wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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hope this helps

Tasha Fontenot wrote: Thanks . That is

what I kinda thought, but wasn't sure.

BTW............what does HTH mean?

Tasha

wrote: Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16 weeks.

She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets, the slower

his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the begining.

HTH,

Jen

ryanswalk wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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HTH is also how Hyatt signs her emails. I think those are initials.

Shellie

Claflin wrote:

Tasha,

HTH means hope that helps.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Re: Time in cast

Thanks . That is what I kinda thought, but wasn't sure.

BTW............what does HTH mean?

Tasha

wrote: Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16 weeks.

She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets, the slower

his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the begining.

HTH,

Jen

ryanswalk wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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I'm a goober her initials are HRH!!! Never mind me. MY brain is not with me

right now. Next week is Spring Break which means full time daycare!!!

Shellie

Shellie Grant wrote:

HTH is also how Hyatt signs her emails. I think those are

initials.

Shellie

Claflin wrote:

Tasha,

HTH means hope that helps.

Noelle (12-2-01)

Ian (8-15-04)

Re: Time in cast

Thanks . That is what I kinda thought, but wasn't sure.

BTW............what does HTH mean?

Tasha

wrote: Tasha,

Ms. Mehta says the longer the better. Madison was actually in one cast 16 weeks.

She got the best correction in that one. Remember the older he gets, the slower

his growth rate, so he won't need a change as often as he did in the begining.

HTH,

Jen

ryanswalk wrote:

Hi everyone,

Just curious how long your kids are in their cast?

We have been going 10 weeks. I just got our new appt and it will end

up being 3 months and 7 days that will be in this cast. Is that

too long? Or is it better to be in it longer?

Of course that could all change once Shriner's gets all our info and

we find out what we are doing next.

Anyway just curious how long most of you go in each cast.

Tasha

Mommy of twin boys- and 23mths

Fort Worth, Texas

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