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Hi,

Tate just had his hips x-rayed andthey suspect something wrong with them.

Something about the angle of the bone or something. Anyway, I knew you guys

had hip surgery and was wondering what that was for. Or if anyone else has

had hip issues?

Thanks,

Corrie

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Corrie-

Geesh. Like you need something else, right? Aubrie has such loose

connective tissue and shallow hip sockets that her hips literally dislocate

at will. I mean, she can protrude the ball of her femur out of the front of

her hip socket with no pain or anything. I can dig as much as I want and

can't access the ball of my femur! Her shoulders also lift right out of the

sockets when she laughs. She's just put together with rubber bands.

Her hip surgery had 2 parts. She had bone grafting to reconstruct the hip

sockets to be deeper and she had her femur cut off and realigned. So I

guess the femur was misaligned in the socket.

Is Tate going to Shriners St Louis? We see Dr Schoenecker there.

Michele W

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Hey ,

I think we're going to get this checked out at Children's since we'll be

there for surgery nextweek.

Did you by any chance doa CHARGE conf in Lincoln IL? I was at my sisters

wedding showertoday and some of here friends from growing up in Red Bud were

there and a coupleof their moms. One of the moms ishead of special services

for a coupleof counties.She was telling me about htisCHARGE conf. she heard

of and siad it was a parent putting it on and I thought it had to be you.

such a small world!!

Tate's hip issue is opposite of Aubrie's. His are stiff and they thnk the

angle of the bone may be wrong?

Hope you are all well,

Corrie

>

> Corrie-

>

> Geesh. Like you need something else, right? Aubrie has such loose

> connective tissue and shallow hip sockets that her hips literally

> dislocate

> at will. I mean, she can protrude the ball of her femur out of the front

> of

> her hip socket with no pain or anything. I can dig as much as I want and

> can't access the ball of my femur! Her shoulders also lift right out of

> the

> sockets when she laughs. She's just put together with rubber bands.

>

> Her hip surgery had 2 parts. She had bone grafting to reconstruct the hip

> sockets to be deeper and she had her femur cut off and realigned. So I

> guess the femur was misaligned in the socket.

>

> Is Tate going to Shriners St Louis? We see Dr Schoenecker there.

>

> Michele W

>

>

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Corrie-

Yes, I did that training in Lincoln! I think the mom you are talking about

is named . What a small world indeed!!

Dr Schoenecker is on staff at Children's too so you may still end up seeing

him. It'll be interesting to see what they say.

Remind me - what is next week's surgery?

Michele W

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Tate's having his cleft lip repair, pe tubes, g-button and laryngoscopy. And

hopefully they'll do another eye exam to check his eye pressures. One looks

bigger than the other and we want to rule out glaucoma. from the list

noticed this and said there was another CHARGEr w/ Gluaucoma so we need to

check it out.

Oh well, this is nothing we're not used to!:)

That's so great you are doing so many conferences on CHARGE. You have such a

wonderful in depth presentation and do such a good job of giving it from a

parental perspective. It increases both awareness and understanding. People

seem so interested in the syndrome. Do you find that? I think it boggles

peoples minds that so much can be going on w/ one child and still these kids

amaze us!!

Keep up the good work!

Corrie

>

> Corrie-

>

> Yes, I did that training in Lincoln! I think the mom you are talking about

> is named . What a small world indeed!!

>

> Dr Schoenecker is on staff at Children's too so you may still end up

> seeing

> him. It'll be interesting to see what they say.

>

> Remind me - what is next week's surgery?

>

> Michele W

>

>

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Corrie-

Aubrie had glaucoma too. She had a surgery to for it so she's dx'd with

" arrested glaucoma " now. Her pressures are still checked but only with her

annual eye exams. Lil' Tate will have plenty of work done! I hope it all

goes smoothly for him and for your family.

Yes, I do find that people are interested in CHARGE - whether they work in

disability services, education, medicine, or are just 'regular' people.

What I was doing in Lincoln was sharing our family's story in order to give

EI providers a glimpse into our world. It's really about how to best

support all families. The CHARGE message is an underlying theme. What I

like about CHARGE from a presenter point-of-view is that it touches all

areas so I can relate to just about all developmental areas and all

specialty areas to some degree - if not from personal experience, at least

through this list. In IL, I work for part-time for Hearing and Vision

Connections. HVC does EI training as well as family support for young kids

with hearing impairment, vision impairment, or both. I do either the full

CHARGE story in order to teach about CHARGE or I do the family perspective

thing which is more general. I feel pretty lucky to be able to do this for

pay. I mean, how many moms get paid to talk about their kids??

Michele W

Aubrie's mom

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From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of

Mike & Corrie Young

Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 8:17 PM

To: CHARGE

Subject: Re: , Hips

Tate's having his cleft lip repair, pe tubes, g-button and laryngoscopy. And

hopefully they'll do another eye exam to check his eye pressures. One looks

bigger than the other and we want to rule out glaucoma. from the list

noticed this and said there was another CHARGEr w/ Gluaucoma so we need to

check it out.

Oh well, this is nothing we're not used to!:)

That's so great you are doing so many conferences on CHARGE. You have such a

wonderful in depth presentation and do such a good job of giving it from a

parental perspective. It increases both awareness and understanding. People

seem so interested in the syndrome. Do you find that? I think it boggles

peoples minds that so much can be going on w/ one child and still these kids

amaze us!!

Keep up the good work!

Corrie

On 1/13/07, Michele Westmaas <momonamission@

<mailto:momonamission%40verizon.net> verizon.net> wrote:

>

> Corrie-

>

> Yes, I did that training in Lincoln! I think the mom you are talking about

> is named . What a small world indeed!!

>

> Dr Schoenecker is on staff at Children's too so you may still end up

> seeing

> him. It'll be interesting to see what they say.

>

> Remind me - what is next week's surgery?

>

> Michele W

>

>

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Yes, , I'd say you got quite the sweet deal with that one. One other

question, what's an EI? A term we don't use here in MO.

>

> Corrie-

>

> Aubrie had glaucoma too. She had a surgery to for it so she's dx'd with

> " arrested glaucoma " now. Her pressures are still checked but only with her

> annual eye exams. Lil' Tate will have plenty of work done! I hope it all

> goes smoothly for him and for your family.

>

> Yes, I do find that people are interested in CHARGE - whether they work in

> disability services, education, medicine, or are just 'regular' people.

> What I was doing in Lincoln was sharing our family's story in order to

> give

> EI providers a glimpse into our world. It's really about how to best

> support all families. The CHARGE message is an underlying theme. What I

> like about CHARGE from a presenter point-of-view is that it touches all

> areas so I can relate to just about all developmental areas and all

> specialty areas to some degree - if not from personal experience, at least

> through this list. In IL, I work for part-time for Hearing and Vision

> Connections. HVC does EI training as well as family support for young kids

> with hearing impairment, vision impairment, or both. I do either the full

> CHARGE story in order to teach about CHARGE or I do the family perspective

> thing which is more general. I feel pretty lucky to be able to do this for

> pay. I mean, how many moms get paid to talk about their kids??

>

> Michele W

> Aubrie's mom

>

> _____

>

> From: CHARGE <CHARGE%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:

> CHARGE <CHARGE%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

> Mike & Corrie Young

> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 8:17 PM

> To: CHARGE <CHARGE%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: Re: , Hips

>

> Tate's having his cleft lip repair, pe tubes, g-button and laryngoscopy.

> And

> hopefully they'll do another eye exam to check his eye pressures. One

> looks

> bigger than the other and we want to rule out glaucoma. from the

> list

> noticed this and said there was another CHARGEr w/ Gluaucoma so we need to

> check it out.

> Oh well, this is nothing we're not used to!:)

>

> That's so great you are doing so many conferences on CHARGE. You have such

> a

> wonderful in depth presentation and do such a good job of giving it from a

> parental perspective. It increases both awareness and understanding.

> People

> seem so interested in the syndrome. Do you find that? I think it boggles

> peoples minds that so much can be going on w/ one child and still these

> kids

> amaze us!!

>

> Keep up the good work!

>

> Corrie

>

> On 1/13/07, Michele Westmaas <momonamission@

> <mailto:momonamission%40verizon.net> verizon.net> wrote:

> >

> > Corrie-

> >

> > Yes, I did that training in Lincoln! I think the mom you are talking

> about

> > is named . What a small world indeed!!

> >

> > Dr Schoenecker is on staff at Children's too so you may still end up

> > seeing

> > him. It'll be interesting to see what they say.

> >

> > Remind me - what is next week's surgery?

> >

> > Michele W

> >

> >

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Corrie-

EI = Early Intervention. Do you call it 0-3?

Michele W

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From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of

Mike & Corrie Young

Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:22 PM

To: CHARGE

Subject: Re: , Hips

Yes, , I'd say you got quite the sweet deal with that one. One other

question, what's an EI? A term we don't use here in MO.

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0-3 is called First Steps here is MO. A wonderful program that covers all

therapy and most equipment. Available to ALL families.

>

> Corrie-

>

> EI = Early Intervention. Do you call it 0-3?

>

> Michele W

>

> _____

>

> From: CHARGE <CHARGE%40yahoogroups.com> [mailto:

> CHARGE <CHARGE%40yahoogroups.com>] On Behalf Of

> Mike & Corrie Young

> Sent: Saturday, January 13, 2007 9:22 PM

> To: CHARGE <CHARGE%40yahoogroups.com>

> Subject: Re: , Hips

>

> Yes, , I'd say you got quite the sweet deal with that one. One

> other

> question, what's an EI? A term we don't use here in MO.

>

>

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Yep - same thing. It's part of the IDEA law so it's an entitlement just

like a free public education is.

Good luck with that surgery! I hope the weather improves in St Louis by the

time you have to go. My husband was supposed to go down for a business

meeting on Saturday and had to cancel. We're just getting rain now - on top

of the ice we already have. I am curious to see what we'll wake up to.

Aubrie is scheduled to have school if the rain doesn't turn back to ice.

Crazy stuff!

Michele

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From: CHARGE [mailto:CHARGE ] On Behalf Of

Mike & Corrie Young

Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2007 10:59 PM

To: CHARGE

Subject: Re: , Hips

0-3 is called First Steps here is MO. A wonderful program that covers all

therapy and most equipment. Available to ALL families.

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