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My daughter, 's curve has gotten worse in the last year, after her hip

surgery - July it was 37 degrees! we go back to orthopedists on Wednesday of

this week for another x-ray, scanogram and bone age. He says it is

positional and secondary to her hypotonia. We are praying she will not need

spine

surgery.

We tried wearing the brace at night, but she did not tolerate it and her

breathing was difficult. Her orthopedist says her continued physical therapy

is

the best.

If i recall an 18 degree curve is not that bad. 's was 26 last year

and he watched it but was not that concerned. Does your receive PT?

Cathie, mom to 11 yr CHARGEr

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Hi all,

Well, I have a few questions again. First, did I tell you 's sleep study

was normal. Good for us, right? We just have a child who wakes at 4 am for the

day. And occasionally (ok, not often) has times where she wakes evey hour -

Super! So, My question is does melatonin help people fall asleep or stay

asleep? I read the article you forwarded, . Interesting information. We

do many of the recommendations. Our pediatrician suggested over the counter

melatonin. can begins to lose steam before the end of her school day. It

is beginning to interfere with school. So I'm just looking for some thoughts.

Also, she had a scoliosis x-ray where they determine her to have an 18 degree

curvature. I've done some reading and we are scheduled to see an orthopedist in

Dec. I just thought I'd ask you all for your experiences with scoliosis. I

know I have read some of your posts in the past, I was just dealing with other

issues at the time!! What are we in for? How bad is an 18 degree curvature and

will it progress? I have thought about hippo therapy but is allergic to

animals and is afraid of horses. How do I get around that one? (We do give OTC

Clariten if we are visiting anyone with dogs and that helps!)

OK...that about does it for me. Thanks for your insight and experiences!! I

really appreciate them!!

Colleen Feather

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i have a scoliosis but its nto that bad its noticble if i slouch but thats

bout it mines sort of in the upper back area we dont do much bout it just

make me stand or sit straight again but as i said befor dont know if you

read that but the northcott peoople r starting me on taichi will let you

know if that helps that bit or not ifu want

>

> Hi all,

>

> Well, I have a few questions again. First, did I tell you 's sleep

> study was normal. Good for us, right? We just have a child who wakes at 4 am

> for the day. And occasionally (ok, not often) has times where she wakes evey

> hour - Super! So, My question is does melatonin help people fall asleep or

> stay asleep? I read the article you forwarded, . Interesting

> information. We do many of the recommendations. Our pediatrician suggested

> over the counter melatonin. can begins to lose steam before the end of

> her school day. It is beginning to interfere with school. So I'm just

> looking for some thoughts.

>

> Also, she had a scoliosis x-ray where they determine her to have an 18

> degree curvature. I've done some reading and we are scheduled to see an

> orthopedist in Dec. I just thought I'd ask you all for your experiences with

> scoliosis. I know I have read some of your posts in the past, I was just

> dealing with other issues at the time!! What are we in for? How bad is an 18

> degree curvature and will it progress? I have thought about hippo therapy

> but is allergic to animals and is afraid of horses. How do I get

> around that one? (We do give OTC Clariten if we are visiting anyone with

> dogs and that helps!)

>

> OK...that about does it for me. Thanks for your insight and experiences!!

> I really appreciate them!!

>

> Colleen Feather

>

>

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We've used/use Melatonin to get to sleep for quite awhile but have

added Trazodone (sp) to maintain the sleep.

I don't know what signals real worry with scoliosis. I don't even know

's degree. However, I was lucky enough to have grown up next door

to one of the best regarded orthopods in the country; he was downright

famous. When was young, I called who told me not to let a

surgeon touch her until I had 3 (that's THREE) opinions --- and he had us

going to MN and I don't know where else. has died and was

positively ancient, but my brother said that even into his 80's and 90's

Tulane called him in to observe and help with complicated cases.

Perhaps things have changed now ( is 22), but this was our

experience. , by the way, is fine in regard to her back. Martha

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martha i agree with that man two or 3 opions is better when in doubt bout

the first or even if ur not LOL my drs were allwasy refering to each other

when i was in and now my two main drs my endo and my tummy one corespond in

letters to keep each other up to date with what they r doing with me so me

and mum dotn have to and both these drs r at different hosptials and they

still rite to talk bout me

>

> We've used/use Melatonin to get to sleep for quite awhile but have

>

> added Trazodone (sp) to maintain the sleep.

> I don't know what signals real worry with scoliosis. I don't even know

> 's degree. However, I was lucky enough to have grown up next door

> to one of the best regarded orthopods in the country; he was downright

> famous. When was young, I called who told me not to let a

> surgeon touch her until I had 3 (that's THREE) opinions --- and he had us

> going to MN and I don't know where else. has died and was

> positively ancient, but my brother said that even into his 80's and 90's

> Tulane called him in to observe and help with complicated cases.

> Perhaps things have changed now ( is 22), but this was our

> experience. , by the way, is fine in regard to her back. Martha

>

>

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and if i ever get the coclear my wish is for my wonderful endo to b my

priamry dr for that admission LOL coz that dr is at her hosp and shes the

best and can allwasy write to my tummy dr if she needed to LOL

>

> martha i agree with that man two or 3 opions is better when in doubt bout

> the first or even if ur not LOL my drs were allwasy refering to each other

> when i was in and now my two main drs my endo and my tummy one corespond in

> letters to keep each other up to date with what they r doing with me so me

> and mum dotn have to and both these drs r at different hosptials and they

> still rite to talk bout me

>

>

> >

> > We've used/use Melatonin to get to sleep for quite awhile but

> > have

> > added Trazodone (sp) to maintain the sleep.

> > I don't know what signals real worry with scoliosis. I don't even know

> > 's degree. However, I was lucky enough to have grown up next door

> > to one of the best regarded orthopods in the country; he was downright

> > famous. When was young, I called who told me not to let a

> > surgeon touch her until I had 3 (that's THREE) opinions --- and he had

> > us

> > going to MN and I don't know where else. has died and was

> > positively ancient, but my brother said that even into his 80's and 90's

> >

> > Tulane called him in to observe and help with complicated cases.

> > Perhaps things have changed now ( is 22), but this was our

> > experience. , by the way, is fine in regard to her back. Martha

> >

> >

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You know, Ellen, I think a lot of parents have a great deal of trouble getting

second, etc. opinions. I understand the bother and even the emotional

drain, but I agree with you. If you have drs who're working together for you,

you're truly fortunate. Hugs - Martha

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Colleen-

Aubrie has about the same curvature - 18-22 degrees. They're going to

monitor it every 6 months now, I think. In the past 4 months, it decreased

a few degrees. Not knowing the +/- factor in the measurement, I wouldn't

think it was a considerable decline - more like a break even. She is riding

horses once/week and I hope it helps. I know it can't hurt! And she has PT

twice a week that focuses on that as well as her hip strength and stability.

I am concerned as well about what the future will bring. Aubrie already has

a hip brace. I sort of hope the hip brace is helping her to sit straighter

than without it. Wouldn't it be nice if it had some extra benefits? We

don't really want to add a back brace too!

We haven't gotten Aubrie's sleep results back yet. Aubrie doesn't wake

during the night so much - she wakes, but goes back to sleep or at least

tries to. But she definitely looses steam during the day. She has the

opportunity for a nap mid-day but usually chooses not to - doesn't want to

miss anything. Rarely, she'll fall asleep on the ride home from school.

But her bedtime is 7:30pm and she'll sometimes fall asleep before that.

Makes for a short evening for a 3rd grader.

Again - we're finding ourselves in similar situations and with similar

questions. No answers - but at least we're in this together.

Michele W

Aubrie's mom

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Hi Ellen, Martha and Cathy,

Thank you all for your insights and experiences. does recieve

PT and she was recently reevaluated for OT. I will definitely keep

in mind the advice for more than one opinion. I appreciate you and

your quick response!!

Colleen

> >

> > Hi all,

> >

> > Well, I have a few questions again. First, did I tell you

's sleep

> > study was normal. Good for us, right? We just have a child who

wakes at 4 am

> > for the day. And occasionally (ok, not often) has times where

she wakes evey

> > hour - Super! So, My question is does melatonin help people fall

asleep or

> > stay asleep? I read the article you forwarded, . Interesting

> > information. We do many of the recommendations. Our pediatrician

suggested

> > over the counter melatonin. can begins to lose steam

before the end of

> > her school day. It is beginning to interfere with school. So I'm

just

> > looking for some thoughts.

> >

> > Also, she had a scoliosis x-ray where they determine her to have

an 18

> > degree curvature. I've done some reading and we are scheduled to

see an

> > orthopedist in Dec. I just thought I'd ask you all for your

experiences with

> > scoliosis. I know I have read some of your posts in the past, I

was just

> > dealing with other issues at the time!! What are we in for? How

bad is an 18

> > degree curvature and will it progress? I have thought about

hippo therapy

> > but is allergic to animals and is afraid of horses. How do

I get

> > around that one? (We do give OTC Clariten if we are visiting

anyone with

> > dogs and that helps!)

> >

> > OK...that about does it for me. Thanks for your insight and

experiences!!

> > I really appreciate them!!

> >

> > Colleen Feather

> >

> >

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,

I continue to be in awe at how similar and Aubrie are!! Thank

you for your experiences. We will continue with PT and keep her PT

up to date with our doctor's information. We have a friend who

makes 's orthodics and can make her a brace if or when it's

needed. He even makes house calls for us!! If he needs to make

something, he is going to incorporate protection for her belly as

one of her kidneys is located in her abdominal area. This way she

can participate more in gym with her class.

and Aubrie are on the same sleep schedule it seems too!! I'll

look forward to hearing her study results and what recommendations

your doctors have for Aubrie!!

Thanks again!!

Colleen

>

> Colleen-

>

> Aubrie has about the same curvature - 18-22 degrees. They're

going to

> monitor it every 6 months now, I think. In the past 4 months, it

decreased

> a few degrees. Not knowing the +/- factor in the measurement, I

wouldn't

> think it was a considerable decline - more like a break even. She

is riding

> horses once/week and I hope it helps. I know it can't hurt! And

she has PT

> twice a week that focuses on that as well as her hip strength and

stability.

> I am concerned as well about what the future will bring. Aubrie

already has

> a hip brace. I sort of hope the hip brace is helping her to sit

straighter

> than without it. Wouldn't it be nice if it had some extra

benefits? We

> don't really want to add a back brace too!

>

>

>

> We haven't gotten Aubrie's sleep results back yet. Aubrie doesn't

wake

> during the night so much - she wakes, but goes back to sleep or at

least

> tries to. But she definitely looses steam during the day. She

has the

> opportunity for a nap mid-day but usually chooses not to - doesn't

want to

> miss anything. Rarely, she'll fall asleep on the ride home from

school.

> But her bedtime is 7:30pm and she'll sometimes fall asleep before

that.

> Makes for a short evening for a 3rd grader.

>

>

>

> Again - we're finding ourselves in similar situations and with

similar

> questions. No answers - but at least we're in this together.

>

>

>

> Michele W

> Aubrie's mom

>

>

>

>

>

>

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also on scoliosis my dr thinks the ta chi with northcott with \\\ill improve

musscle strength and the scloliosis and bone strength coz saw her today and

wa telling her

>

> ,

> I continue to be in awe at how similar and Aubrie are!! Thank

> you for your experiences. We will continue with PT and keep her PT

> up to date with our doctor's information. We have a friend who

> makes 's orthodics and can make her a brace if or when it's

> needed. He even makes house calls for us!! If he needs to make

> something, he is going to incorporate protection for her belly as

> one of her kidneys is located in her abdominal area. This way she

> can participate more in gym with her class.

>

> and Aubrie are on the same sleep schedule it seems too!! I'll

> look forward to hearing her study results and what recommendations

> your doctors have for Aubrie!!

>

> Thanks again!!

> Colleen

>

> >

> > Colleen-

> >

> > Aubrie has about the same curvature - 18-22 degrees. They're

> going to

> > monitor it every 6 months now, I think. In the past 4 months, it

> decreased

> > a few degrees. Not knowing the +/- factor in the measurement, I

> wouldn't

> > think it was a considerable decline - more like a break even. She

> is riding

> > horses once/week and I hope it helps. I know it can't hurt! And

> she has PT

> > twice a week that focuses on that as well as her hip strength and

> stability.

> > I am concerned as well about what the future will bring. Aubrie

> already has

> > a hip brace. I sort of hope the hip brace is helping her to sit

> straighter

> > than without it. Wouldn't it be nice if it had some extra

> benefits? We

> > don't really want to add a back brace too!

> >

> >

> >

> > We haven't gotten Aubrie's sleep results back yet. Aubrie doesn't

> wake

> > during the night so much - she wakes, but goes back to sleep or at

> least

> > tries to. But she definitely looses steam during the day. She

> has the

> > opportunity for a nap mid-day but usually chooses not to - doesn't

> want to

> > miss anything. Rarely, she'll fall asleep on the ride home from

> school.

> > But her bedtime is 7:30pm and she'll sometimes fall asleep before

> that.

> > Makes for a short evening for a 3rd grader.

> >

> >

> >

> > Again - we're finding ourselves in similar situations and with

> similar

> > questions. No answers - but at least we're in this together.

> >

> >

> >

> > Michele W

> > Aubrie's mom

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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