Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 Good luck to you! I only have one child, but I do know other parents bring siblings if they need to and most hospitals are equipped with play areas in the waiting rooms. I also wanted to let you know that Noelle had a level 2 spinal rotation prior to casting and now it is very minimal.... Corrected through proper casting! (There is hope for everything!) I'm looking forward to good news from you! - Noelle's mommy, 3 years oldRochester NYCasted 8 times for 1 1/2 years and in first brace!reflux, mild plagiocephaly, mild torticollos, hypotonia, ligament laxity, suspected Ehler's Danlos III Subject: Londynn gets her 1st cast Feb 10-12To: infantile_scoliosis Date: Friday, January 8, 2010, 10:20 PM Hello all,We finally have our 1st casting appointment - my daughter was tenacious in getting it arranged - I am so proud of her! We originally had an evaluation appointment set for January 27, but she asked if her records could be reviewed and possibly cast on the 1st appointment - and that is the plan now. Londynn's curve is not huge (23*) lying down but her rotation is high - so that is what we will be focusing on - at least for now. He offered to let us wait - but also said that rotation never corrects itself - so off we go. We are both excited and nervous about the procedure - but reading all of your stories helps. We will be in SLC Feb 10-12 - will anyone of you be there too? I would really like to meet some of you in person.Another question we have - do any of you ever take your other children with you to casting appointments? Do 2 adults or both parents go? My daughter also has a 3 year old that has not been away from her or I for more than over night - we are afraid of this being difficult on her too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 So far every time we have went my husband and I both have went. My daughter Payge is 16 months now and we have Trinity who is 4 but she has not went to any of the appointments. I just figured it would be to hard with travel and waiting and all of that. Guess were just not brave enuf yet LOL Sent from my iPod Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2010 Report Share Posted January 9, 2010 We go to SLC- and love it- the first cast, they allow one parent or guardian to stay overnight in the hospital room. One or both parents and the grandparent (I am pretty sure) could be there on casting day and for appointments. I don't know the exact rules, but my husband and I are both there the whole time. There is that rule about only one (adult) person staying overnight in the hospital room, as far as I know.The following castings, from 2 on, we were allowed to leave in the late afternoon and all stay at our hotel nearby together. It's only 10 minutes from the hospital and we would drive right back if need be, but there has never been a problem. We ask ahead of time to do so. If we need to, we can come back in the AM for an adjustment- if the cast is too tight somewhere, etc...but that has not happened yet.Being tenacious is the sign of excellent parenting, in my book! ; ) That's very good news that you have your appointment. I'm not a doctor, of course, but correcting the rotation is key to stopping the curve from progressing- as I understand it. Heidi, Bexon's Mama, (2 and a half years old, in 5th cast from Salt Lake City Shriners, currently down from 61 degrees to 23)To: infantile_scoliosis Sent: Fri, January 8, 2010 2:20:18 PMSubject: Londynn gets her 1st cast Feb 10-12 Hello all, We finally have our 1st casting appointment - my daughter was tenacious in getting it arranged - I am so proud of her! We originally had an evaluation appointment set for January 27, but she asked if her records could be reviewed and possibly cast on the 1st appointment - and that is the plan now. Londynn's curve is not huge (23*) lying down but her rotation is high - so that is what we will be focusing on - at least for now. He offered to let us wait - but also said that rotation never corrects itself - so off we go. We are both excited and nervous about the procedure - but reading all of your stories helps. We will be in SLC Feb 10-12 - will anyone of you be there too? I would really like to meet some of you in person. Another question we have - do any of you ever take your other children with you to casting appointments? Do 2 adults or both parents go? My daughter also has a 3 year old that has not been away from her or I for more than over night - we are afraid of this being difficult on her too. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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