Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Hello all, First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of you when I get one. As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some difficulty with my digital camera. The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non-profit then to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. Ponseti himself!!! Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Charity, Thank you so much for your work on the quilt!!! I bet it is beautiful!!! And I think that the decision to wait until the symposium is a wonderful idea!! I don't know if we are going to be able to be there or not. It is all going to depend on what goes on with Becky this summer. We leave to go see Dr. P tomorrow (yikes, it is here already) and he may just be doing casts, or he may be doing the ATTT...... if she is going to need the ATTT the kids and I will be moving to Iowa, and I will be enrolling in school there. Nov. 12 is Becky's bday, and I can't think of a better way to spend it than with Dr. Ponseti!!! and 11/12/01, bilateral clubfoot and headed back to Iowa ====================================================================== -- In nosurgery4clubfoot , wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@b... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non- profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Charity, Thank you so much for your work on the quilt!!! I bet it is beautiful!!! And I think that the decision to wait until the symposium is a wonderful idea!! I don't know if we are going to be able to be there or not. It is all going to depend on what goes on with Becky this summer. We leave to go see Dr. P tomorrow (yikes, it is here already) and he may just be doing casts, or he may be doing the ATTT...... if she is going to need the ATTT the kids and I will be moving to Iowa, and I will be enrolling in school there. Nov. 12 is Becky's bday, and I can't think of a better way to spend it than with Dr. Ponseti!!! and 11/12/01, bilateral clubfoot and headed back to Iowa ====================================================================== -- In nosurgery4clubfoot , wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@b... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non- profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Charity, Thank you so much for your work on the quilt!!! I bet it is beautiful!!! And I think that the decision to wait until the symposium is a wonderful idea!! I don't know if we are going to be able to be there or not. It is all going to depend on what goes on with Becky this summer. We leave to go see Dr. P tomorrow (yikes, it is here already) and he may just be doing casts, or he may be doing the ATTT...... if she is going to need the ATTT the kids and I will be moving to Iowa, and I will be enrolling in school there. Nov. 12 is Becky's bday, and I can't think of a better way to spend it than with Dr. Ponseti!!! and 11/12/01, bilateral clubfoot and headed back to Iowa ====================================================================== -- In nosurgery4clubfoot , wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@b... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non- profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 21, 2004 Report Share Posted July 21, 2004 Good Luck and hang in there. Keep us posted on 's progress!! Take Care, Charity : ) Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Charity, Thank you so much for your work on the quilt!!! I bet it is beautiful!!! And I think that the decision to wait until the symposium is a wonderful idea!! I don't know if we are going to be able to be there or not. It is all going to depend on what goes on with Becky this summer. We leave to go see Dr. P tomorrow (yikes, it is here already) and he may just be doing casts, or he may be doing the ATTT...... if she is going to need the ATTT the kids and I will be moving to Iowa, and I will be enrolling in school there. Nov. 12 is Becky's bday, and I can't think of a better way to spend it than with Dr. Ponseti!!! and 11/12/01, bilateral clubfoot and headed back to Iowa ====================================================================== -- In nosurgery4clubfoot , wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@b... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non- profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Hi Charity, Being a new member on the list, I am a little lost with all this info but it sounds like you are involved with something WONDERFUL! Glad to hear you are doing well following your surgery Is the symposium open to any parent/child undergoing the Ponseti method, regardless of which doctor? My daughter just recently switched to Dr. Herzenberg at Sinai hospital in Baltimore MD. I don't know financially if it's even a possibility for me but I would certainly LOVE the opportunity to meet some of the parents from this board!! Marilouise 9/9/03, LCF, cast #2/second series Owen & 3/20/99 > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@b... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non- profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2004 Report Share Posted July 22, 2004 Glad to hear that you are feeling better. I'm in awe like everyone else with everything you have had going on recently. We were in Iowa 2 weeks ago for 's appointment with Dr. Ponseti. He asked us about coming to the symposium and we are planning on going out for it as 's next follow-up would be due around that time. I'm very interested in going to the symposium for more education/info about clubfoot and also to meet some of the parents from this board. So count us in! I don't know if Dr. Ponseti has us on any type of list yet. I too am excited about being present for the quilt presentation. Thanks! Bridget and 2/20/04 bl cf > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@b... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the non- profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Hi, I have been a wall flower listening to you chat for a week and a half now. That was when my daughter found out that her baby girl that she is carrying has club foot, or perhaps feet. At this time we need to learn everything possible to make the right decisions for the fast approaching future. Please let me know more about the Symposium. Is it for everyone? Would it be helpful for someone whose baby is not born yet. Where is it and how do you sign up? By the way, I am really impressed by this web site and all the love demonstrated here. Ursula McLaughlin teresam@...> wrote: Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Hi, I have been a wall flower listening to you chat for a week and a half now. That was when my daughter found out that her baby girl that she is carrying has club foot, or perhaps feet. At this time we need to learn everything possible to make the right decisions for the fast approaching future. Please let me know more about the Symposium. Is it for everyone? Would it be helpful for someone whose baby is not born yet. Where is it and how do you sign up? By the way, I am really impressed by this web site and all the love demonstrated here. Ursula McLaughlin teresam@...> wrote: Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Hi, I have been a wall flower listening to you chat for a week and a half now. That was when my daughter found out that her baby girl that she is carrying has club foot, or perhaps feet. At this time we need to learn everything possible to make the right decisions for the fast approaching future. Please let me know more about the Symposium. Is it for everyone? Would it be helpful for someone whose baby is not born yet. Where is it and how do you sign up? By the way, I am really impressed by this web site and all the love demonstrated here. Ursula McLaughlin teresam@...> wrote: Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Hi Ursula, Welcome to the group. When is your daughter due and where does she live?? We have had many pregnant moms and family members join this group knowing that a baby inutero will be born with clubfeet!! Let me first start by saying, don't be overwhelmed by clubfeet it is really such a minor birth defect and easily correctable. Congratulations on soon becoming a grandma!! The symposium is open to anyone interested and yes it is a great learning experience for all of us, but I think the timing of it is more important for you right now. You will probably find most of your answers from this awesome group! I look forward to hearing from you, Charity and Trenton ( 8-24-00) Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Hi, I have been a wall flower listening to you chat for a week and a half now. That was when my daughter found out that her baby girl that she is carrying has club foot, or perhaps feet. At this time we need to learn everything possible to make the right decisions for the fast approaching future. Please let me know more about the Symposium. Is it for everyone? Would it be helpful for someone whose baby is not born yet. Where is it and how do you sign up? By the way, I am really impressed by this web site and all the love demonstrated here. Ursula McLaughlin teresam@...> wrote: Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Hi Ursula, Welcome to the group. When is your daughter due and where does she live?? We have had many pregnant moms and family members join this group knowing that a baby inutero will be born with clubfeet!! Let me first start by saying, don't be overwhelmed by clubfeet it is really such a minor birth defect and easily correctable. Congratulations on soon becoming a grandma!! The symposium is open to anyone interested and yes it is a great learning experience for all of us, but I think the timing of it is more important for you right now. You will probably find most of your answers from this awesome group! I look forward to hearing from you, Charity and Trenton ( 8-24-00) Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Hi, I have been a wall flower listening to you chat for a week and a half now. That was when my daughter found out that her baby girl that she is carrying has club foot, or perhaps feet. At this time we need to learn everything possible to make the right decisions for the fast approaching future. Please let me know more about the Symposium. Is it for everyone? Would it be helpful for someone whose baby is not born yet. Where is it and how do you sign up? By the way, I am really impressed by this web site and all the love demonstrated here. Ursula McLaughlin teresam@...> wrote: Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Hi Ursula, Welcome to the group. When is your daughter due and where does she live?? We have had many pregnant moms and family members join this group knowing that a baby inutero will be born with clubfeet!! Let me first start by saying, don't be overwhelmed by clubfeet it is really such a minor birth defect and easily correctable. Congratulations on soon becoming a grandma!! The symposium is open to anyone interested and yes it is a great learning experience for all of us, but I think the timing of it is more important for you right now. You will probably find most of your answers from this awesome group! I look forward to hearing from you, Charity and Trenton ( 8-24-00) Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Hi, I have been a wall flower listening to you chat for a week and a half now. That was when my daughter found out that her baby girl that she is carrying has club foot, or perhaps feet. At this time we need to learn everything possible to make the right decisions for the fast approaching future. Please let me know more about the Symposium. Is it for everyone? Would it be helpful for someone whose baby is not born yet. Where is it and how do you sign up? By the way, I am really impressed by this web site and all the love demonstrated here. Ursula McLaughlin teresam@...> wrote: Charity, I'm glad to hear your recovery is going well. Presenting the quilt at the symposium sounds like a wonderful idea. It will be a stretch for us to come (yeah right!). We haven't missed a symposium here in Iowa City yet and I'm not about to start now . charity@... wrote: > Hello all, > > First of all " THANK YOU " to all of you who wrote me, wished me well, and > sent me encouraging messages before and after my surgery. I wish I > only had > the energy to respond to each one of you!! Every couple of days I checked > my email and your messages really made me smile!! This is such an awesome > group of people and an incredible support group not only for dealing with > our babies, but for us parents!! I am sorry it has taken me awhile to get > back online, but I'm am back now. It will be four weeks after my surgery > this Thursday and I'm feeling pretty good. Unfortunately the second and > third weeks we're the hardest for me, I really didn't have much energy > to do > anything other than survive and take care of my babies the best I could??? > > Enough about me.... I want to tell you all a few things in the works!! > First > of all I have received everyone's donation and will be sending them to Dr. > Ponseti this week. He will get them on Friday, so you're checks will be > deposited soon. Thank you all for being patient, I had a few people still > sending checks up until last week. We as a group raised $1025.00, not > bad!!! > I can tell you that Dr. Ponseti is touched that we collectively made an > effort to raise money for him. I will send a copy of his response to > all of > you when I get one. > > As I told you all before the quilt is complete ( and beautiful I might add > ), however I am going to wait until the November symposium to present > it to > him. I hope this doesn't upset any of you, but let me explain why I've > decided to wait! I will still post pictures soon, but have had some > difficulty with my digital camera. > > The symposium is planned for Friday, November 12th and Saturday November > 13th!! Dr. Ponseti would love to have a luncheon on Saturday after the > symposium with as many parents that would like to come. I think he was a > little overwhelmed with all the events around his birthday in June and > adding one more event would be just to much. I wasn't actually sure if I > could go, but he called me today and wants me there so I will be there for > sure. He is very excited about the November symposium and would like > to know > how many parents are planning on attending. He actually needs a few > children > to model so to speak. He has asked me to gather information from the > parents > and the children that will be attending. If you are interested and > think you > can make it on Saturday, November 13th, please let me know ASAP!!! You can > email me on the list or straight to my email @ charity@.... He is > also planning time for me to talk about our non-profit Precious Little > Feet > and I can't think of a better way to officially kick off the > non-profit then > to present him with the quilt!! The setting just seems much more personal > and appropriate. I was really dreading just sending the quilt in the > mail!! > It's not just the quilt it's the message behind it!! This quilt represents > babies from around the world who are dedicated to the Ponseti Method and > many who have traveled from all around the world to be treated by Dr. > Ponseti himself!!! > > Again if you are interested and think you can attend the symposium on > Saturday, November 13th please let me know ASAP. I can't wait to meet many > of you in person!! Also if you have any further questions please let me > know. Thank you all for you continued support!!! > > Charity and Trenton (8-24-00) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Charity, I'm so glad to hear that you're feeling better following your surgery. Continue to take it easy though and don't try to do too much too soon! Once again, thanks so much for all of your hard work with the quilt - I'm sure that it is spectacular!! I would love to come to the symposium with Owen - if not to take part in the symposium itself, then to meet up will all of the great people from this list! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Charity, I'm so glad to hear that you're feeling better following your surgery. Continue to take it easy though and don't try to do too much too soon! Once again, thanks so much for all of your hard work with the quilt - I'm sure that it is spectacular!! I would love to come to the symposium with Owen - if not to take part in the symposium itself, then to meet up will all of the great people from this list! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 Charity, I'm so glad to hear that you're feeling better following your surgery. Continue to take it easy though and don't try to do too much too soon! Once again, thanks so much for all of your hard work with the quilt - I'm sure that it is spectacular!! I would love to come to the symposium with Owen - if not to take part in the symposium itself, then to meet up will all of the great people from this list! Daiga and Owen, 02/04/03 Unilateral LCF, FAB 14/24 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 In the video I watched about Club Foot from Dr. P 's office, it showed autopsy photos of club footed children and adults (eeww) but they pointed out there is a marked difference in calf-muscle shape and size in the club feet cases. Both my boys have very thin calves compared to non-cf children around here as the video indicated. s. Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Hi Ursula, I just wanted to say that 's clubfoot (left) is quite a bit shorter in length than her right foot at this point but she is undergoing casting again and her foot is becoming straighter which I think will decrease the size difference. I have not bought her any regular shoes yet so I am not sure what the difference is if using shoe sizes. As for her calf, it is a little smaller but you have to know to look for it. One of my best friends still can't see the difference! As for leg length, there has not been any difference noted. The pediatrician measures her length at checkups using her right leg but I don't think there is any difference. I hope you and your daughter find this group helpful -- I know it has been a wealth of advice and support to me in the short 3 weeks I've been on here Marilouise , LCF, cast#3/2nd series Owen and 3/20/99 > Hi Charity, > Thanks for your reply. My daughter is due in December and lives in Ft Wayne Indiana. She has been reading about Dr Ponseti's work and is hoping to be treated by him. At this time she is trying to learn all she can about club foot, therefore the reason why I wanted to know more about the Symposium. If she is not able to travel the distance because of the proximity to her due date her husband would like to attend. If he is unable to leave her then my husband and I would like to attend. So please let me know the details if you know them. It appears from her ultrasound that her little girl has unilateral defect and so far in her readings my daughter has come across information testifiying that the affected foot and leg may be significantly smaller and shorter that the other. I realize that each case is different but do you know how significant this could be. Looking forward to hearing from you again. > Ursula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 In the video I watched about Club Foot from Dr. P 's office, it showed autopsy photos of club footed children and adults (eeww) but they pointed out there is a marked difference in calf-muscle shape and size in the club feet cases. Both my boys have very thin calves compared to non-cf children around here as the video indicated. s. Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Hi Ursula, I just wanted to say that 's clubfoot (left) is quite a bit shorter in length than her right foot at this point but she is undergoing casting again and her foot is becoming straighter which I think will decrease the size difference. I have not bought her any regular shoes yet so I am not sure what the difference is if using shoe sizes. As for her calf, it is a little smaller but you have to know to look for it. One of my best friends still can't see the difference! As for leg length, there has not been any difference noted. The pediatrician measures her length at checkups using her right leg but I don't think there is any difference. I hope you and your daughter find this group helpful -- I know it has been a wealth of advice and support to me in the short 3 weeks I've been on here Marilouise , LCF, cast#3/2nd series Owen and 3/20/99 > Hi Charity, > Thanks for your reply. My daughter is due in December and lives in Ft Wayne Indiana. She has been reading about Dr Ponseti's work and is hoping to be treated by him. At this time she is trying to learn all she can about club foot, therefore the reason why I wanted to know more about the Symposium. If she is not able to travel the distance because of the proximity to her due date her husband would like to attend. If he is unable to leave her then my husband and I would like to attend. So please let me know the details if you know them. It appears from her ultrasound that her little girl has unilateral defect and so far in her readings my daughter has come across information testifiying that the affected foot and leg may be significantly smaller and shorter that the other. I realize that each case is different but do you know how significant this could be. Looking forward to hearing from you again. > Ursula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 In the video I watched about Club Foot from Dr. P 's office, it showed autopsy photos of club footed children and adults (eeww) but they pointed out there is a marked difference in calf-muscle shape and size in the club feet cases. Both my boys have very thin calves compared to non-cf children around here as the video indicated. s. Re: My Surgery / Dr. P Donations / Quilt / NOV Symposium Hi Ursula, I just wanted to say that 's clubfoot (left) is quite a bit shorter in length than her right foot at this point but she is undergoing casting again and her foot is becoming straighter which I think will decrease the size difference. I have not bought her any regular shoes yet so I am not sure what the difference is if using shoe sizes. As for her calf, it is a little smaller but you have to know to look for it. One of my best friends still can't see the difference! As for leg length, there has not been any difference noted. The pediatrician measures her length at checkups using her right leg but I don't think there is any difference. I hope you and your daughter find this group helpful -- I know it has been a wealth of advice and support to me in the short 3 weeks I've been on here Marilouise , LCF, cast#3/2nd series Owen and 3/20/99 > Hi Charity, > Thanks for your reply. My daughter is due in December and lives in Ft Wayne Indiana. She has been reading about Dr Ponseti's work and is hoping to be treated by him. At this time she is trying to learn all she can about club foot, therefore the reason why I wanted to know more about the Symposium. If she is not able to travel the distance because of the proximity to her due date her husband would like to attend. If he is unable to leave her then my husband and I would like to attend. So please let me know the details if you know them. It appears from her ultrasound that her little girl has unilateral defect and so far in her readings my daughter has come across information testifiying that the affected foot and leg may be significantly smaller and shorter that the other. I realize that each case is different but do you know how significant this could be. Looking forward to hearing from you again. > Ursula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Hi Ursula, I just wanted to say that 's clubfoot (left) is quite a bit shorter in length than her right foot at this point but she is undergoing casting again and her foot is becoming straighter which I think will decrease the size difference. I have not bought her any regular shoes yet so I am not sure what the difference is if using shoe sizes. As for her calf, it is a little smaller but you have to know to look for it. One of my best friends still can't see the difference! As for leg length, there has not been any difference noted. The pediatrician measures her length at checkups using her right leg but I don't think there is any difference. I hope you and your daughter find this group helpful -- I know it has been a wealth of advice and support to me in the short 3 weeks I've been on here Marilouise , LCF, cast#3/2nd series Owen and 3/20/99 > Hi Charity, > Thanks for your reply. My daughter is due in December and lives in Ft Wayne Indiana. She has been reading about Dr Ponseti's work and is hoping to be treated by him. At this time she is trying to learn all she can about club foot, therefore the reason why I wanted to know more about the Symposium. If she is not able to travel the distance because of the proximity to her due date her husband would like to attend. If he is unable to leave her then my husband and I would like to attend. So please let me know the details if you know them. It appears from her ultrasound that her little girl has unilateral defect and so far in her readings my daughter has come across information testifiying that the affected foot and leg may be significantly smaller and shorter that the other. I realize that each case is different but do you know how significant this could be. Looking forward to hearing from you again. > Ursula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Hi Ursula, I just wanted to say that 's clubfoot (left) is quite a bit shorter in length than her right foot at this point but she is undergoing casting again and her foot is becoming straighter which I think will decrease the size difference. I have not bought her any regular shoes yet so I am not sure what the difference is if using shoe sizes. As for her calf, it is a little smaller but you have to know to look for it. One of my best friends still can't see the difference! As for leg length, there has not been any difference noted. The pediatrician measures her length at checkups using her right leg but I don't think there is any difference. I hope you and your daughter find this group helpful -- I know it has been a wealth of advice and support to me in the short 3 weeks I've been on here Marilouise , LCF, cast#3/2nd series Owen and 3/20/99 > Hi Charity, > Thanks for your reply. My daughter is due in December and lives in Ft Wayne Indiana. She has been reading about Dr Ponseti's work and is hoping to be treated by him. At this time she is trying to learn all she can about club foot, therefore the reason why I wanted to know more about the Symposium. If she is not able to travel the distance because of the proximity to her due date her husband would like to attend. If he is unable to leave her then my husband and I would like to attend. So please let me know the details if you know them. It appears from her ultrasound that her little girl has unilateral defect and so far in her readings my daughter has come across information testifiying that the affected foot and leg may be significantly smaller and shorter that the other. I realize that each case is different but do you know how significant this could be. Looking forward to hearing from you again. > Ursula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Hi Ursula, I just wanted to say that 's clubfoot (left) is quite a bit shorter in length than her right foot at this point but she is undergoing casting again and her foot is becoming straighter which I think will decrease the size difference. I have not bought her any regular shoes yet so I am not sure what the difference is if using shoe sizes. As for her calf, it is a little smaller but you have to know to look for it. One of my best friends still can't see the difference! As for leg length, there has not been any difference noted. The pediatrician measures her length at checkups using her right leg but I don't think there is any difference. I hope you and your daughter find this group helpful -- I know it has been a wealth of advice and support to me in the short 3 weeks I've been on here Marilouise , LCF, cast#3/2nd series Owen and 3/20/99 > Hi Charity, > Thanks for your reply. My daughter is due in December and lives in Ft Wayne Indiana. She has been reading about Dr Ponseti's work and is hoping to be treated by him. At this time she is trying to learn all she can about club foot, therefore the reason why I wanted to know more about the Symposium. If she is not able to travel the distance because of the proximity to her due date her husband would like to attend. If he is unable to leave her then my husband and I would like to attend. So please let me know the details if you know them. It appears from her ultrasound that her little girl has unilateral defect and so far in her readings my daughter has come across information testifiying that the affected foot and leg may be significantly smaller and shorter that the other. I realize that each case is different but do you know how significant this could be. Looking forward to hearing from you again. > Ursula Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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