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The first week or so of brace-wear isn't a walk in the park - but it

honestly shouldn't be horrible either. If your child's foot is

fully corrected, the amount of time it takes to acclimate to the bar

isn't much longer than a week (possibly two in your particularly

fussy babies). As for hitting themselves in the head (and your

knee, and your shin, and your ankle bone) with the bar - yup, it

sure does happen. That's why padding it with something is important.

I know in the files section there are pics of ways to pad the bar -

Good luck, this will pass before you know it! You'll reach that

point when they can't sleep WITHOUT it, now that's a humdinger!

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right c/f

Treated by Dr. P

10 hours/day DBB

#2 due: 1/8

> I am new at all of this and the first two days were

> absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

> Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

> up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

>

>

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The first week or so of brace-wear isn't a walk in the park - but it

honestly shouldn't be horrible either. If your child's foot is

fully corrected, the amount of time it takes to acclimate to the bar

isn't much longer than a week (possibly two in your particularly

fussy babies). As for hitting themselves in the head (and your

knee, and your shin, and your ankle bone) with the bar - yup, it

sure does happen. That's why padding it with something is important.

I know in the files section there are pics of ways to pad the bar -

Good luck, this will pass before you know it! You'll reach that

point when they can't sleep WITHOUT it, now that's a humdinger!

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right c/f

Treated by Dr. P

10 hours/day DBB

#2 due: 1/8

> I am new at all of this and the first two days were

> absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

> Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

> up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

>

>

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The first week or so of brace-wear isn't a walk in the park - but it

honestly shouldn't be horrible either. If your child's foot is

fully corrected, the amount of time it takes to acclimate to the bar

isn't much longer than a week (possibly two in your particularly

fussy babies). As for hitting themselves in the head (and your

knee, and your shin, and your ankle bone) with the bar - yup, it

sure does happen. That's why padding it with something is important.

I know in the files section there are pics of ways to pad the bar -

Good luck, this will pass before you know it! You'll reach that

point when they can't sleep WITHOUT it, now that's a humdinger!

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right c/f

Treated by Dr. P

10 hours/day DBB

#2 due: 1/8

> I am new at all of this and the first two days were

> absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

> Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

> up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

>

>

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LOL! YES! Wrap padding around the bar.

s.

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I am new at all of this and the first two days were

absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

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Hey !

My son (BL CF, 10 mos. old, DBB 16 hrs) was one of those babies who

never cried. When we put his shoes on for the first time, he cried

for two days only stopping to sleep when he wore himself out. After

that, he started sleeping regularly again and after about three

weeks, he didn't protest in the least when we put his shoes on. I

promise it will get better! We bought seat belt pads (for older

children) at Walmart (one gray and one SpongeBob). They just fit

around the metal bar part and the side screw-ends. We had a

terrible problem with him hitting himself in the head with his bar

and screw-ends--he even had bruises and scratches on his forehead

after the first week. Good luck!

Callie

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Hey !

My son (BL CF, 10 mos. old, DBB 16 hrs) was one of those babies who

never cried. When we put his shoes on for the first time, he cried

for two days only stopping to sleep when he wore himself out. After

that, he started sleeping regularly again and after about three

weeks, he didn't protest in the least when we put his shoes on. I

promise it will get better! We bought seat belt pads (for older

children) at Walmart (one gray and one SpongeBob). They just fit

around the metal bar part and the side screw-ends. We had a

terrible problem with him hitting himself in the head with his bar

and screw-ends--he even had bruises and scratches on his forehead

after the first week. Good luck!

Callie

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We use the seatbelt pads as well and purchased ours at Babies R Us -

One has a sun on it and the other a moon. The ones at Walmart would

be in the " baby stuff " section. Just a word of warning, they don't

provide the best of padding - but they do make The Bar look pretty

darn cute. I've heard of others using the BMX bike pads (found in

the bike section) while others made their own (I'm not that crafty).

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right C/F

Treated by Dr. P.

10 hours/day DBB

#2 due: 1/8

> Callie,

>

> I'm looking for something to pad my son's bar with and hubby just

happens to

> be going to Walmart later. Where in Walmart would he find the

seatbelt

> pads? I take it they work pretty well? My son is just about 4

months old

> and he's getting pretty close to smacking himself in the head with

the bar

> so I want to get something on there before he actually does it.

>

> Thanks!

>

> and

> BCF 03/25/2004

> DBB 23/7

>

>

> Re: first days of brace

>

>

> > Hey !

> > My son (BL CF, 10 mos. old, DBB 16 hrs) was one of those babies

who

> > never cried. When we put his shoes on for the first time, he

cried

> > for two days only stopping to sleep when he wore himself out.

After

> > that, he started sleeping regularly again and after about three

> > weeks, he didn't protest in the least when we put his shoes on.

I

> > promise it will get better! We bought seat belt pads (for older

> > children) at Walmart (one gray and one SpongeBob). They just fit

> > around the metal bar part and the side screw-ends. We had a

> > terrible problem with him hitting himself in the head with his

bar

> > and screw-ends--he even had bruises and scratches on his forehead

> > after the first week. Good luck!

> > Callie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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We use the seatbelt pads as well and purchased ours at Babies R Us -

One has a sun on it and the other a moon. The ones at Walmart would

be in the " baby stuff " section. Just a word of warning, they don't

provide the best of padding - but they do make The Bar look pretty

darn cute. I've heard of others using the BMX bike pads (found in

the bike section) while others made their own (I'm not that crafty).

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right C/F

Treated by Dr. P.

10 hours/day DBB

#2 due: 1/8

> Callie,

>

> I'm looking for something to pad my son's bar with and hubby just

happens to

> be going to Walmart later. Where in Walmart would he find the

seatbelt

> pads? I take it they work pretty well? My son is just about 4

months old

> and he's getting pretty close to smacking himself in the head with

the bar

> so I want to get something on there before he actually does it.

>

> Thanks!

>

> and

> BCF 03/25/2004

> DBB 23/7

>

>

> Re: first days of brace

>

>

> > Hey !

> > My son (BL CF, 10 mos. old, DBB 16 hrs) was one of those babies

who

> > never cried. When we put his shoes on for the first time, he

cried

> > for two days only stopping to sleep when he wore himself out.

After

> > that, he started sleeping regularly again and after about three

> > weeks, he didn't protest in the least when we put his shoes on.

I

> > promise it will get better! We bought seat belt pads (for older

> > children) at Walmart (one gray and one SpongeBob). They just fit

> > around the metal bar part and the side screw-ends. We had a

> > terrible problem with him hitting himself in the head with his

bar

> > and screw-ends--he even had bruises and scratches on his forehead

> > after the first week. Good luck!

> > Callie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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We use the seatbelt pads as well and purchased ours at Babies R Us -

One has a sun on it and the other a moon. The ones at Walmart would

be in the " baby stuff " section. Just a word of warning, they don't

provide the best of padding - but they do make The Bar look pretty

darn cute. I've heard of others using the BMX bike pads (found in

the bike section) while others made their own (I'm not that crafty).

Holly :)

Zachary 7/27/02

Right C/F

Treated by Dr. P.

10 hours/day DBB

#2 due: 1/8

> Callie,

>

> I'm looking for something to pad my son's bar with and hubby just

happens to

> be going to Walmart later. Where in Walmart would he find the

seatbelt

> pads? I take it they work pretty well? My son is just about 4

months old

> and he's getting pretty close to smacking himself in the head with

the bar

> so I want to get something on there before he actually does it.

>

> Thanks!

>

> and

> BCF 03/25/2004

> DBB 23/7

>

>

> Re: first days of brace

>

>

> > Hey !

> > My son (BL CF, 10 mos. old, DBB 16 hrs) was one of those babies

who

> > never cried. When we put his shoes on for the first time, he

cried

> > for two days only stopping to sleep when he wore himself out.

After

> > that, he started sleeping regularly again and after about three

> > weeks, he didn't protest in the least when we put his shoes on.

I

> > promise it will get better! We bought seat belt pads (for older

> > children) at Walmart (one gray and one SpongeBob). They just fit

> > around the metal bar part and the side screw-ends. We had a

> > terrible problem with him hitting himself in the head with his

bar

> > and screw-ends--he even had bruises and scratches on his forehead

> > after the first week. Good luck!

> > Callie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My son has done that. He has gotten so much better with it. I am able to

keep it on a lot longer now. He is finally getting used to it. I guess it

just takes time for them to realize that its not coming off and they have to

live with it.

_____

From: jellyjanell

Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 12:42 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: first days of brace

I am new at all of this and the first two days were

absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

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My son has done that. He has gotten so much better with it. I am able to

keep it on a lot longer now. He is finally getting used to it. I guess it

just takes time for them to realize that its not coming off and they have to

live with it.

_____

From: jellyjanell

Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 12:42 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: first days of brace

I am new at all of this and the first two days were

absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

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My son has done that. He has gotten so much better with it. I am able to

keep it on a lot longer now. He is finally getting used to it. I guess it

just takes time for them to realize that its not coming off and they have to

live with it.

_____

From: jellyjanell

Sent: Sunday, July 18, 2004 12:42 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: first days of brace

I am new at all of this and the first two days were

absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

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Hi ,

Sorry you are having a rough go! It DOES get better, really!! The

first 48 hours were horrible and it started getting a little easier

after that. Part of 's frustration was not knowing how to

move her legs at the same time. I worked with her all day moving

and bending her knees together.

My frustration was getting the shoes back on once we took them off

for her bath. She was always so tired and ready to nurse that she

would just scream. After about a week, I got my rhythm down and my

DH could distract her long enough for me to get them on. It

eventually just became part of her bed routine and was no big deal.

Yes, got very good at lifting her bar and coming VERY close

to knocking herself in the forehead. But she also learned very

quickly how to lift those little legs and SLAM them into my shin,

ankle, wrist...whatever was nearby. LOL!!!

Good luck :)

Marilouise

9/9/03, LCF, cast #2/2nd series

Owen and 3/20/99

> I am new at all of this and the first two days were

> absolutly horrible I didn't sleep for 23 hours or more!

> Does this get better? Has anyone's child lifted their feet

> up and almost hit themself in the head with the bar???

>

>

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