Guest guest Posted May 16, 2000 Report Share Posted May 16, 2000 Agnes, Welcome to the list, sorry it took so long to get back to welcome you but darn life gets in the way sometimes, lol. Louise (mom of katie and jeremiah both wcf) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2001 Report Share Posted September 15, 2001 Bonnie, I can think of 2 kids (whose families have been on this list) who have had to have the tenotomy done a second time. One mother posted about her daughter needing a second tenotomy in message 1622 and the other mother started posting about a second tenotomy in message 7670. As far as I know, both of the kids did just fine after have the second tenotomies. I hope this helps a little to know you aren't the only one this has happened to. boon473@... wrote: > I have been a lurker for quite a while now. I figured it was about > time to get active in the group. My name is Bonnie, and I am 28 years > old. My husband is Jack, we have been married for 9 years. We also > have 3 sons, Zachary,8, ,3, and Dylan,10 1/2 months. We live > in Fredericksburg, VA. > > Dylan was born with bilateral clubfeet. We began treatment with a > doctor in Richmond that said she was using the Ponseti method,but > after 11 casts, we contacted doctor Ponseti, and he referred us to > Dr. Herzenberg. We began treatment in the Ponseti method in February. > So far we have been very pleased with Dr. Herzenberg. > > Of course, I do have a question for you all. LOL. Has anyone here > ever had to have a second tenotomy done? We went to Dr. Herzenberg > yesterday for a follow up appt. Dylan has been in the DBB since > march, and only part time since June. His left foot has always been a > little tighter than his right. Yesterday Dr. Herzenberg could barely > bend it upwards at all. So, he felt it was wise to recast Dylan. He > feels he may need to have 1-2 more castings and there is a 50/50 > chance he may need a second tenotomy on his left foot. Has this ever > happened to anyone else? I am totally unprepared for this, and not > quite sure what to expect. Dylan, needless to say, is NOT happy about > the casts AT ALL. Thanks! > > Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2001 Report Share Posted September 16, 2001 Thanks, ! I will check out those posts. Bonnie, mom to Zack,8/3/93, ,12/29/97, and Dylan,10/26/00 On Sat, 15 Sep 2001 21:20:28 -0500 McLaughlin writes: Bonnie, I can think of 2 kids (whose families have been on this list) who have had to have the tenotomy done a second time. One mother posted about her daughter needing a second tenotomy in message 1622 and the other mother started posting about a second tenotomy in message 7670. As far as I know, both of the kids did just fine after have the second tenotomies. I hope this helps a little to know you aren't the only one this has happened to. boon473@... wrote: > I have been a lurker for quite a while now. I figured it was about > time to get active in the group. My name is Bonnie, and I am 28 years > old. My husband is Jack, we have been married for 9 years. We also > have 3 sons, Zachary,8, ,3, and Dylan,10 1/2 months. We live > in Fredericksburg, VA. > > Dylan was born with bilateral clubfeet. We began treatment with a > doctor in Richmond that said she was using the Ponseti method,but > after 11 casts, we contacted doctor Ponseti, and he referred us to > Dr. Herzenberg. We began treatment in the Ponseti method in February. > So far we have been very pleased with Dr. Herzenberg. > > Of course, I do have a question for you all. LOL. Has anyone here > ever had to have a second tenotomy done? We went to Dr. Herzenberg > yesterday for a follow up appt. Dylan has been in the DBB since > march, and only part time since June. His left foot has always been a > little tighter than his right. Yesterday Dr. Herzenberg could barely > bend it upwards at all. So, he felt it was wise to recast Dylan. He > feels he may need to have 1-2 more castings and there is a 50/50 > chance he may need a second tenotomy on his left foot. Has this ever > happened to anyone else? I am totally unprepared for this, and not > quite sure what to expect. Dylan, needless to say, is NOT happy about > the casts AT ALL. Thanks! > > Bonnie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 7, 2004 Report Share Posted June 7, 2004 Hi everyone, Its been a while since I've been to visit. After I found out I was allergic to soy about 2 months ago, I started eating only whole foods, and on a maintenance dose of Flagyl to control the pouchitis, plus practicing Tai Chi 2 to 3 times/week. I feel sooooo much better it is amazing. I really think the soy was making me sick for a long time. I encourage anyone who's sick to get tested because you might just have a little suprise like me. (actually a huge shock) Anyways, I'm seeing a natural medicines doctor today, and I hope she can help me fine tune a little bit more. I hope you are all doing well and feeling as best you can. Take care, Jarad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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