Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 That is such wonderful news about Simon Andres and I'm glad that your trip went so well! How nice to have bumped into the Masoner family, it's always so nice to finally be able to meet people that you have been conversing with over the computer. I know exactly how you felt with putting Simon Andres in the shopping cart, etc, that was such a thrill for us too! You feel like things FINALLY get to be a little more on the normal side and find yourself enjoying all of those little things that most people get to take for granted. So glad to read all of your good news! Holly and Back from Iowa... now what? >Hi everybody, > >The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti >but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? >Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), were >treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated by >Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that was a >great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's office. > >Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it >looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let Dr. >Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him >walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are >SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 hours. > >On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on >those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to sit >because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later >that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the >cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he >seemed to enjoy it very much. > >I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti >what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did >your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard >about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, >but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they >are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate >your responses. > >We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll >probably post them tomorrow. > >Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Oh, I forgot to mention something about what kind of shoes for Simon Andres. We started out with the stride rite walkers (before she was actually walking, just starting to cruise,etc.). This summer however I had to buy another larger pair of tennis shoes and did'nt want to have to spend the same amout of money since she was mostly crawling and dragging these shoes around the floors. So....I took some advice from one of the parents here on the group again and went to Payless Shoe Store to buy some " play " shoes that were good for her feet but also I would'nt mind them getting roughed up in the process. I ended up with a brand called " Smart Fit " and her tennis shoes are named " Cross Trekkers " , they were $9.99. I figured I would buy her another pair of Stride rite also so she could were them when we went out and she could wear the Payless ones when we were outside playing in the backyard, etc. Well.............after one day of her wearing these Payless shoes, I was sold! They are great, so supportive but nice and flexible, great support on her ankles and she actually walked better when she first started walking in the shoes then without them. So, I'm going back for some dress type shoes for this fall! She has never had a pair of cute little girl shoes so far, I've always had her in tennis shoes for support since she just started walking at 17 1/2 months. They make all different kinds of shoes by " smart fit " , tennis shoes, dress shoes, sandles and they seem to be great for her feet and walking. And I sure can't beat that price! Holly and Back from Iowa... now what? >Hi everybody, > >The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti >but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? >Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), were >treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated by >Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that was a >great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's office. > >Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it >looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let Dr. >Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him >walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are >SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 hours. > >On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on >those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to sit >because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later >that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the >cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he >seemed to enjoy it very much. > >I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti >what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did >your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard >about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, >but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they >are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate >your responses. > >We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll >probably post them tomorrow. > >Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Holly, Thank you very much for your responses. I really appreciate them!!! Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 unilateral clubfoot) > Oh, I forgot to mention something about what kind of shoes for Simon Andres. > We started out with the stride rite walkers (before she was actually > walking, just starting to cruise,etc.). This summer however I had to buy > another larger pair of tennis shoes and did'nt want to have to spend the > same amout of money since she was mostly crawling and dragging these shoes > around the floors. So....I took some advice from one of the parents here on > the group again and went to Payless Shoe Store to buy some " play " shoes that > were good for her feet but also I would'nt mind them getting roughed up in > the process. I ended up with a brand called " Smart Fit " and her tennis shoes > are named " Cross Trekkers " , they were $9.99. I figured I would buy her > another pair of Stride rite also so she could were them when we went out and > she could wear the Payless ones when we were outside playing in the > backyard, etc. Well.............after one day of her wearing these Payless > shoes, I was sold! They are great, so supportive but nice and flexible, > great support on her ankles and she actually walked better when she first > started walking in the shoes then without them. So, I'm going back for some > dress type shoes for this fall! She has never had a pair of cute > little girl shoes so far, I've always had her in tennis shoes for support > since she just started walking at 17 1/2 months. They make all different > kinds of shoes by " smart fit " , tennis shoes, dress shoes, sandles and they > seem to be great for her feet and walking. And I sure can't beat that price! > Holly and > Back from Iowa... now what? > > > >Hi everybody, > > > >The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti > >but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? > >Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), were > >treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated by > >Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that was a > >great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's office. > > > >Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it > >looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let Dr. > >Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him > >walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are > >SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 hours. > > > >On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on > >those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to sit > >because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later > >that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the > >cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he > >seemed to enjoy it very much. > > > >I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti > >what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did > >your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard > >about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, > >but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they > >are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate > >your responses. > > > >We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll > >probably post them tomorrow. > > > >Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Holly, That's really great to know. I've been contemplating buying Sam another pair of Stride Rites recently. I think I might try Payless first. It would probably save me $30 and a two hour drive to the mall in Milwaukee. ) We could sure go broke trying to do the absolute *best* for our kids, couldn't we?? ) (although I will say that any money spent on getting thier feet corrected w/o surgery is well spent.) I know it wasn't for me but...Thanks for the tip!! Suzanne and Sam 4-19-00 > Oh, I forgot to mention something about what kind of shoes for Simon Andres. > We started out with the stride rite walkers (before she was actually > walking, just starting to cruise,etc.). This summer however I had to buy > another larger pair of tennis shoes and did'nt want to have to spend the > same amout of money since she was mostly crawling and dragging these shoes > around the floors. So....I took some advice from one of the parents here on > the group again and went to Payless Shoe Store to buy some " play " shoes that > were good for her feet but also I would'nt mind them getting roughed up in > the process. I ended up with a brand called " Smart Fit " and her tennis shoes > are named " Cross Trekkers " , they were $9.99. I figured I would buy her > another pair of Stride rite also so she could were them when we went out and > she could wear the Payless ones when we were outside playing in the > backyard, etc. Well.............after one day of her wearing these Payless > shoes, I was sold! They are great, so supportive but nice and flexible, > great support on her ankles and she actually walked better when she first > started walking in the shoes then without them. So, I'm going back for some > dress type shoes for this fall! She has never had a pair of cute > little girl shoes so far, I've always had her in tennis shoes for support > since she just started walking at 17 1/2 months. They make all different > kinds of shoes by " smart fit " , tennis shoes, dress shoes, sandles and they > seem to be great for her feet and walking. And I sure can't beat that price! > Holly and > Back from Iowa... now what? > > > >Hi everybody, > > > >The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti > >but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? > >Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), were > >treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated by > >Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that was a > >great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's office. > > > >Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it > >looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let Dr. > >Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him > >walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are > >SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 hours. > > > >On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on > >those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to sit > >because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later > >that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the > >cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he > >seemed to enjoy it very much. > > > >I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti > >what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did > >your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard > >about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, > >but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they > >are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate > >your responses. > > > >We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll > >probably post them tomorrow. > > > >Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Andreina, Congratulations on the good report you got in Iowa! So glad things look good for Simon Andres. You must be so happy! The pictures of him are adorable.. what a handsome little boy! I couldn't help but notice some X-rays in one of the pictures.. may I ask if they were X-rays of Simon Andres' feet? I've wondered under what circumstances X-rays are taken, it just made me curious.. If I'm being too nosy, just say so! About shoes.. Dr. Ponseti told us that high-top leather shoes would be best, but sneakers would be OK if we couldn't get them. Thanks for your news and pictures.. and (6/29/00) > Hi everybody, > > The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti > but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? > Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), were > treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated by > Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that was a > great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's office. > > Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it > looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let Dr. > Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him > walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are > SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 hours. > > On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on > those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to sit > because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later > that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the > cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he > seemed to enjoy it very much. > > I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti > what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did > your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard > about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, > but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they > are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate > your responses. > > We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll > probably post them tomorrow. > > Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 , Yes, those were X-rays of Simon Andres' foot, but they weren't taken at the hospital in Iowa. Dr. Ponsenti had asked me if I have X-rays showing how Simon Andres' foot looked before being treated by him and I brought them with me last week. They never took X-rays in Iowa, I wondered why, but I guess Dr. Ponseti doesn't need them to know how the feet are. Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) > > Hi everybody, > > > > The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti > > but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? > > Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), > were > > treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated > by > > Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that was > a > > great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's > office. > > > > Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it > > looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let > Dr. > > Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him > > walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are > > SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 > hours. > > > > On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on > > those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to > sit > > because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later > > that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the > > cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he > > seemed to enjoy it very much. > > > > I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti > > what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did > > your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard > > about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, > > but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they > > are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate > > your responses. > > > > We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll > > probably post them tomorrow. > > > > Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2001 Report Share Posted August 13, 2001 Suzanne, Yea, I figured I only would have lost $10.00 if I did'nt like them. I'm very impressed by them though, I looked at other shoes (Nike, etc.) but I really liked how flexible the sole of the shoes are but still have the full leather uppers. My pediatrician said that for pre and early walkers don't buy a shoe with stiff, unflexible soles, their feet are'nt able to move correctly in those. Good luck! Holly and Back from Iowa... now what? >> >> >> >Hi everybody, >> > >> >The trip to Iowa was wonderful, we not only get to see Dr. Ponseti >> >but also met Sara Masoner, Ivy and her brother. Isn't that amazing? >> >Ivy and Simon Andres were born in the same clinic (Urbana, IL), >were >> >treated by the same Dr. at the very beginning and finally treated >by >> >Dr. Ponseti. We don't leave in Champaign-Urbana anymore so that >was a >> >great coincidence that we ran into each other in Dr. Ponseti's >office. >> > >> >Dr. Ponseti was very pleased with Simon Andres' foot. He said it >> >looks great, thanks God Simon Andres was very cooperative and let >Dr. >> >Ponseti manipulate and feel his foot as he wanted. He also saw him >> >walking (with me holding his hands) and said he looks great. We are >> >SO happy; Simon Andres now has to wear the brace from 14 to 16 >hours. >> > >> >On the way back to Iowa we stopped at a restaurant and sat him on >> >those high chairs for babies were Simon Andres was never able to >sit >> >because of the bar. Not that it bothered us, but it was nice. Later >> >that day we also took him to the grocery store and put him in the >> >cart, it was a totally new experience for him (and for us) and he >> >seemed to enjoy it very much. >> > >> >I was SO happy there at the office that I forgot to ask Dr. Ponseti >> >what shoes are good to start walking. Please help… what shoes did >> >your little ones wear when they started to walk? I have heard >> >about " Stride Riter " and went to the store. They are SO expensive, >> >but if they are the best I'll go for it I just have no idea if they >> >are worth to pay the price. As always, I would GREATLY appreciate >> >your responses. >> > >> >We also got to see the beautiful quilt and took pictures; I'll >> >probably post them tomorrow. >> > >> >Andreina & Simon Andres (10/04/00 Unilateral clubfoot) >> > >> > >> > >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 22, 2001 Report Share Posted August 22, 2001 Andreina, I'm so happy to hear that Simon's foot is looking so wonderful!!! As for shoes, I have bought Nike's for Rose. I really have liked them. I think for her first walking pair, though, I bought her a pair of high-top Weeboks, and those were great. Joy http://community.webtv.net/joybelle15/ROSESCLUBFOOTPAGE Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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