Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hi LizI recently wondered the same question since my daughter's curve got up to 74 degrees. I called the nurse and she said there was no need to see any other doctor's for that reason unless we suspected something. We see her pediatrician and the orthopedic and thats it. We are going back to have Hadley's cast off for a wk on Wednesday and just to reassure myself, i think ill ask the Doctor too. If you ask your doctor, let us know what his response is. ThanksShaunaSubject: Re: pulmonary function - what doctors to see???To: infantile_scoliosis Date: Tuesday, June 17, 2008, 3:52 PM Hi Liz, How is Kiera doing? I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure. ~ > > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...> > Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see??? > To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com > Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM > > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions. > Liz > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2008 Report Share Posted June 18, 2008 Hi , Keira is doing well, we just finished our 5th week. I am amazed how well she has adopted to the cast. Our first big cast meltdown only happened last week when she brought me the bathgel and asked, "I take bath?". When I told her 'No, because of the cast", she simply lost it and sobbed for 15 minutes. It was heartbreaking, but I actually was surprised that we hadn't had a 'cast' moment earlier. I plan to call Angie about the pulmon issue. They also changed our next cast date as they are moving 'casting' dates to thursday on the schedule. I hope what they say is true that the first cast is the worse.... How are you folks doing? Liz wrote: Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > > Subject: pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis > Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Hi , allow me to but in. I still shower my daughter even with a cast. I wrap her with a raincoat then just wash her hair. Recently because of the heat I would spray the water all over her body (which of course is wrap with a rain coat). To and to others who have read my post before about this raincoat..I bet this is not new anymore. Ethelyn Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 Yes.... That raincoat thing continues to amaze me!!! LOL Stephethelyn billones wrote: Hi , allow me to but in. I still shower my daughter even with a cast. I wrap her with a raincoat then just wash her hair. Recently because of the heat I would spray the water all over her body (which of course is wrap with a rain coat). To and to others who have read my post before about this raincoat..I bet this is not new anymore. Ethelyn Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 How old is your child ? How do you get your child into the shower and not get his/her cast wet? Id love to try it, but arent you afraid to get the cast wet at all? id probably end up soaking Hadley! Sounds tempting though ... but how do you do it?Shauna Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2008 Report Share Posted June 19, 2008 With Keira, she is 26 months, it isn't an issue of taking a shower. For her the bath/shower represents fun time with her bath toys and sister. We have had no problems with washing the hair in the sink as the ISOP page demonstrated, nor with cleaning up with sponge baths. LizShauna Rorabeck wrote: How old is your child ? How do you get your child into the shower and not get his/her cast wet? Id love to try it, but arent you afraid to get the cast wet at all? id probably end up soaking Hadley! Sounds tempting though ... but how do you do it?Shauna Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 Oh no! LOL That's not me.... Ethelyn showers her daughter in a raincoat. Noelle is only 20 months and I sponge bathe her standing up in my sink and lay her on the counter and use the spray nozzle to do her hair. I am not that adventurous yet!!!! Ethelyn has done it successfully several times and the picture of it in my mind always makes me smile!!! Steph Shauna Rorabeck wrote: How old is your child ? How do you get your child into the shower and not get his/her cast wet? Id love to try it, but arent you afraid to get the cast wet at all? id probably end up soaking Hadley! Sounds tempting though ... but how do you do it?Shauna Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 What a great "first"!!!! I hope he had a great time!!!!! wrote: Liz,I know what you mean! It was the same thing with Noah. We bought a smock for him to wear. We filled the kitchen sink with water and bubbles, had him stand on a stepstool and let him play with his toys in there. Usually about 1x per week was enough. It seemed to work well for us. We just stressed the "no splashing rule" a lot.Speaking of water…today was "Water Day" at his preschool. This will be the first time that he's ever run through a sprinkler! I'm anxious to pick him up today and find out how it went.~Noah (almost) 3 yrs oldIn 2nd brace after 9 months of casts> > > > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> > Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors > to see???> > To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> > Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > > > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her > pulmonary > > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other > specialist > > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 > months,would > > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for > all > > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we > haven't > > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her > to PT > > just to make sure. > > Thanks for any suggestions.> > Liz> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 20, 2008 Report Share Posted June 20, 2008 I always think of you when we go to the shower Steph. LOL. Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 25, 2008 Report Share Posted June 25, 2008 Good luck and let me know how it goes!ethelyn billones wrote: I will tell her. Take care! She will have her check upon July 10 after her first cast last April 4. The doctor told me that he will give Eid two tries whether her spine will straighten up. Ethelyn Hi Liz,How is Kiera doing?I would just give Angie a call and have her relay your question to Dr D'Astous. I'm sure he could tell you what type of doc to see and maybe even recommend someone in particular. My guess would be that if he felt Kiera needed a pulmonary assessment he would have mentioned something to you, but I would call anyway just to be sure.~> > From: keira6mom <c-morrison@ ...>> Subject: [infantile_scoliosi s] pulmonary function - what doctors to see???> To: infantile_scoliosis @yahoogroups. com> Date: Monday, June 16, 2008, 11:58 PM> > I was reading over the messages regarding Olivia and her pulmonary > function and got to wondering should I have Keira see other specialist > to assess her pulmonary and cardiac functions? She is 25 months,would > it be good to get a baseline now? Are pulmonary issues common for all > children with idio scoliosis as they age? > Are there other specialists I should seek out now? So far we haven't > noticed any mobility issues with Keira. But I plan on taking her to PT > just to make sure. > Thanks for any suggestions.> Liz> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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