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I just wanted to send a post out to new parents, or new converts to the Ponseti

Method, or parents considering the Ponseti method over the method they are

currently using.

I've been on both sides of the fence with this whole bilateral club foot ordeal

and every day to see how " Normal " Everett is compared to the agony we were still

enduring at this age with , I swear Everett's club foot is about as minor

as having a wart removed in comparrison.

I know a lot of new parents are thinking what a traumatic experience this is for

both them and their baby, but for me, my 2nd time through it here, I keep being

amazed at how non-traumatic it actually is....

With our whole life, our whole identity, was defined by his club foot

corrections for the first 2 1/2 years of his life. Now with Everett, it's

been but a blink in the dark. It is unbelieveable how simple his correction

has been compared to what his older brother had to go through. And the quality

of the results is beyond comparrison. How sad will always suffer, but

how sweet Everett never will.

I urge all new parents, or parents not satisfied with their current treatments

to follow through with the Ponseti Method. It may seem like a lot right now,

but I promise you it's worth the little bit it actually is. In a few months

you'll be amazed how little time and effort it really took. When you are in the

forrest, you are lost in the trees, I understand that, but there is light around

the next turn.

I'm so proud of , he's always been my hero for being so brave through so

much bad treatment. Such a stoic soldier he was! But I'm so proud of little

Everett also, who has learned to use his bar as a defensive weapon and laugh in

the face of his so-called birth defect.

I just had to share that. This site is so full of brave, remarkable babies.

Good night all,

shawnee

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Thanks ee, I needed to hear that.

I'm new to the Ponseti method, having just discovered it in the nick

of time before my son had surgery. I'm glad we discovered it when he

was nine months, rather than a couple of years. The treatment we've

been through really hasn't been bad. It's a variation of the Ponseti

method, so we're used to casting, although not whole leg casting,

that will be new for us. We're also used to the shoes, although we

never used the bar, that will also be new. But we were lucky in that

we missed the real trauma-surgery. Thanks to this group and all the

wonderful people who responded to my post about surgery and urged me

to give the Ponseti method a try.

My biggest fear right now is that even though the doctor is listed on

Ponseti's website that he won't be practicing the method exactly. I'm

going to bring the parent checklist with me to the first visit and

ask all those questions, but is there a surefire way to know if he's

using it correctly or not?

Thanks,

> I just wanted to send a post out to new parents, or new converts to

the Ponseti Method, or parents considering the Ponseti method over

the method they are currently using.

>

> I've been on both sides of the fence with this whole bilateral club

foot ordeal and every day to see how " Normal " Everett is compared to

the agony we were still enduring at this age with , I swear

Everett's club foot is about as minor as having a wart removed in

comparrison.

>

> I know a lot of new parents are thinking what a traumatic

experience this is for both them and their baby, but for me, my 2nd

time through it here, I keep being amazed at how non-traumatic it

actually is....

>

> With our whole life, our whole identity, was defined by his

club foot corrections for the first 2 1/2 years of his life. Now

with Everett, it's been but a blink in the dark. It is

unbelieveable how simple his correction has been compared to what his

older brother had to go through. And the quality of the results is

beyond comparrison. How sad will always suffer, but how sweet

Everett never will.

>

> I urge all new parents, or parents not satisfied with their current

treatments to follow through with the Ponseti Method. It may seem

like a lot right now, but I promise you it's worth the little bit it

actually is. In a few months you'll be amazed how little time and

effort it really took. When you are in the forrest, you are lost in

the trees, I understand that, but there is light around the next turn.

>

> I'm so proud of , he's always been my hero for being so brave

through so much bad treatment. Such a stoic soldier he was! But

I'm so proud of little Everett also, who has learned to use his bar

as a defensive weapon and laugh in the face of his so-called birth

defect.

>

> I just had to share that. This site is so full of brave,

remarkable babies.

>

> Good night all,

> shawnee

>

>

>

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When is your first appointment? I thought you would have had it by now.

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

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> .

> When is your first appointment? I thought you would have had it by

now.

It's Sept. 29. They tried to get me in sooner, but I would've had to

see another doctor and I want the doctor that is on Dr. Ponseti's

website because we've wasted too much time with doctors and I don't

want to see someone who isn't recommended by Dr. Ponseti.

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Surefire way? I'm not sure, just follow your gut instinct and stay informed.

Come to us and ask your doctor and email Dr. Ponseti when necessary.......just

remember there's no " dumb " questions, OK? Best wishes to you.

s.

t is there a surefire way to know if he's

using it correctly or not?

Thanks,

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Wow, 2 more weeks! It can't get here fast enough, huh?

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

x374

x374

fax

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> Wow, 2 more weeks! It can't get here fast enough, huh?

Yes, it's kind of frustrating, but there was nothing I could do about

it. Since his feet aren't corrected anyway, I guess another two weeks

isn't going to hurt anything.

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