Guest guest Posted June 16, 2007 Report Share Posted June 16, 2007 Dear Friends, I hope you are all doing well, and enjoying your summer. Olivia and I are looking forward to this summer and spending time with family and friends. Olivia is doing well, and went swimming for the 1st time this season with her Grandma Kris, and cousins D'Angelo & Sarynah, yesterday. She is loving life without her casts and braces, and is already developing a little tan on her back! Which hadnt seen the light of day, for years. The reason for this e-mail is to let you know that ISOP's website has just been updated, and I wanted you all to take a look. We have added a VEPTR Parent Handbook, Questions to Ask your Orthopaedic Surgeon, News Articles, and more. We have also joined forces with Goodsearch.com, which gives you all an opportunity to help raise a little money for ISOP, simply by using www.goodsearch search engine and indicating ISOP. All you have to do is go to www.infantilescoliosis.org to download the GoodSearch toolbar, and use it as your search engine everytime you do an internet search. Each time you use this search engine, a penny will be donated to ISOP. A penny isnt much, but if we all forward this e-mail to our friends and family, and they use Goodsearch as well, we could actually raise a little money for ISOP, by years end. ISOP is gearing up for our next ETP(Early Treatment Program) Seminar's in NY.(August), and Sydney Australia (November). These events are being hosted by the Childrens Hospital of Rochester, and the Childrens Hospital of Sydney, and will include orthopaedic surgeons, pediatricians, and young patients from Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and across the U.S., and abroad! Our ETP Seminars give the medical community the opportunity to learn the principles of Early Treatment for infantile scoliosis by the pioneer of this gentle method, and world renown orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Min Mehta. These 3 day events will consist of child exams and how to diagnose infantile scoliosis on the first day, and the next 2 days will be alotted for the operating room. This will give the medical community hands-on training on how to properly apply a series of plaster jackets on the appropriate equipment. These surgeons will then implement the Early Treatment Method at their hospitals, and more infants can benefit from this effective, non-surgical, life saving treatment. Please help us continue Early Treatment work in the U.S. and abroad. Help us ensure that all children throughout the world have the opportunity to be treated Early. Early Treatment can correct a childs spine gently and can rid them of the deformity, permanently. Thanks for your continued support, and for reading this long-winded e-mail! Have a fabulous weekend. Sincerely, Hyatt Montoya Founder & Coordinator ISOP (Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program) www.infantilescoliosis.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 What great news on all fronts! Sounds like Liv is going to enjoy her summer, and sounds like you are going to be extremely busy, as usual! I tried to email you earlier in the week, and it bounced back to me - you are still at the same email addy, right? Give Miss Liv a hug from and I. heather hyatt wrote: Dear Friends, I hope you are all doing well, and enjoying your summer. Olivia and I are looking forward to this summer and spending time with family and friends. Olivia is doing well, and went swimming for the 1st time this season with her Grandma Kris, and cousins D'Angelo & Sarynah, yesterday. She is loving life without her casts and braces, and is already developing a little tan on her back! Which hadnt seen the light of day, for years. The reason for this e-mail is to let you know that ISOP's website has just been updated, and I wanted you all to take a look. We have added a VEPTR Parent Handbook, Questions to Ask your Orthopaedic Surgeon, News Articles, and more. We have also joined forces with Goodsearch.com, which gives you all an opportunity to help raise a little money for ISOP, simply by using www.goodsearch search engine and indicating ISOP. All you have to do is go to www.infantilescoliosis.org to download the GoodSearch toolbar, and use it as your search engine everytime you do an internet search. Each time you use this search engine, a penny will be donated to ISOP. A penny isnt much, but if we all forward this e-mail to our friends and family, and they use Goodsearch as well, we could actually raise a little money for ISOP, by years end. ISOP is gearing up for our next ETP(Early Treatment Program) Seminar's in NY.(August), and Sydney Australia (November). These events are being hosted by the Childrens Hospital of Rochester, and the Childrens Hospital of Sydney, and will include orthopaedic surgeons, pediatricians, and young patients from Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and across the U.S., and abroad! Our ETP Seminars give the medical community the opportunity to learn the principles of Early Treatment for infantile scoliosis by the pioneer of this gentle method, and world renown orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Min Mehta. These 3 day events will consist of child exams and how to diagnose infantile scoliosis on the first day, and the next 2 days will be alotted for the operating room. This will give the medical community hands-on training on how to properly apply a series of plaster jackets on the appropriate equipment. These surgeons will then implement the Early Treatment Method at their hospitals, and more infants can benefit from this effective, non-surgical, life saving treatment. Please help us continue Early Treatment work in the U.S. and abroad. Help us ensure that all children throughout the world have the opportunity to be treated Early. Early Treatment can correct a childs spine gently and can rid them of the deformity, permanently. Thanks for your continued support, and for reading this long-winded e-mail! Have a fabulous weekend. Sincerely, Hyatt Montoya Founder & Coordinator ISOP (Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program) www.infantilescoliosis.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 What great news on all fronts! Sounds like Liv is going to enjoy her summer, and sounds like you are going to be extremely busy, as usual! I tried to email you earlier in the week, and it bounced back to me - you are still at the same email addy, right? Give Miss Liv a hug from and I. heather hyatt wrote: Dear Friends, I hope you are all doing well, and enjoying your summer. Olivia and I are looking forward to this summer and spending time with family and friends. Olivia is doing well, and went swimming for the 1st time this season with her Grandma Kris, and cousins D'Angelo & Sarynah, yesterday. She is loving life without her casts and braces, and is already developing a little tan on her back! Which hadnt seen the light of day, for years. The reason for this e-mail is to let you know that ISOP's website has just been updated, and I wanted you all to take a look. We have added a VEPTR Parent Handbook, Questions to Ask your Orthopaedic Surgeon, News Articles, and more. We have also joined forces with Goodsearch.com, which gives you all an opportunity to help raise a little money for ISOP, simply by using www.goodsearch search engine and indicating ISOP. All you have to do is go to www.infantilescoliosis.org to download the GoodSearch toolbar, and use it as your search engine everytime you do an internet search. Each time you use this search engine, a penny will be donated to ISOP. A penny isnt much, but if we all forward this e-mail to our friends and family, and they use Goodsearch as well, we could actually raise a little money for ISOP, by years end. ISOP is gearing up for our next ETP(Early Treatment Program) Seminar's in NY.(August), and Sydney Australia (November). These events are being hosted by the Childrens Hospital of Rochester, and the Childrens Hospital of Sydney, and will include orthopaedic surgeons, pediatricians, and young patients from Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and across the U.S., and abroad! Our ETP Seminars give the medical community the opportunity to learn the principles of Early Treatment for infantile scoliosis by the pioneer of this gentle method, and world renown orthopaedic surgeon Dr. Min Mehta. These 3 day events will consist of child exams and how to diagnose infantile scoliosis on the first day, and the next 2 days will be alotted for the operating room. This will give the medical community hands-on training on how to properly apply a series of plaster jackets on the appropriate equipment. These surgeons will then implement the Early Treatment Method at their hospitals, and more infants can benefit from this effective, non-surgical, life saving treatment. Please help us continue Early Treatment work in the U.S. and abroad. Help us ensure that all children throughout the world have the opportunity to be treated Early. Early Treatment can correct a childs spine gently and can rid them of the deformity, permanently. Thanks for your continued support, and for reading this long-winded e-mail! Have a fabulous weekend. Sincerely, Hyatt Montoya Founder & Coordinator ISOP (Infantile Scoliosis Outreach Program) www.infantilescoliosis.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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