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Angel,

I don't see why Dr. Ponseti would not want Kai there. I think it would be a

great idea. He is a perfect example of why doctors need to actually study the

Ponseti method instead of just reading about it and trying to blindly follow

it. Some docs don't realize that it is more than just 5-7 casts and a tenotomy

followed by some time in any ol' brace. Hearing his story and meeting him could

help a lot of doctors to learn that just because a foot relapses or has

complications, the Ponseti method can still work and surgery does not become the

only remaining option. They could learn a lot about atypical clubfoot in general

from you and Kai. The skeptical doctors may even become believers in the

method, because if it works for an atypical clubfoot then surely they will

realize what it can do for a 'typical' CF. Afterall Kai's foot is more difficult

to

treat than most right? I think that even if his foot is casted at the time,

his presence would be beneficial to a lot of people and parents out there.

Personally, I think you should go if you can. That is just my $0.02.

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Charity,

I would really like to bring Kai to the symposium and I think this would be

enough notice for us to do it, but what I would like to know is if Dr Ponseti

would want Kai there ... reasons being he may or may not have a corrected (or

relapsing) foot at that time, and he does not have a " normal " clubfoot. I would

think from a teaching perspective that wether he was corrected or in need of

more casting it would be a good opportunity to show an atypical foot at *some*

point of the process, and one of the reasons for the Brace.

I guess my concern is this - there is no way of knowing until the time of the

symposium whether Kai would be a 'success' story, or in need of casting. Does

this make any sense?? Maybe I should contact Dr Ponseti directly about it ... ?

let me know what you think, and if you need more information.

Angel

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Charity,

I would really like to bring Kai to the symposium and I think this would be

enough notice for us to do it, but what I would like to know is if Dr Ponseti

would want Kai there ... reasons being he may or may not have a corrected (or

relapsing) foot at that time, and he does not have a " normal " clubfoot. I would

think from a teaching perspective that wether he was corrected or in need of

more casting it would be a good opportunity to show an atypical foot at *some*

point of the process, and one of the reasons for the Brace.

I guess my concern is this - there is no way of knowing until the time of the

symposium whether Kai would be a 'success' story, or in need of casting. Does

this make any sense?? Maybe I should contact Dr Ponseti directly about it ... ?

let me know what you think, and if you need more information.

Angel

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Angel,

I will be talking to Dr.P tomorrow morning and I will tell him that you are

interested in coming. I do know that they only have so much time for

children and what he told me was that he already has some kiddos lined up,

but was interested in who else was coming. I will post tomorrow after I talk

with him. I wouldn't worry about what stage he will be in etc...

Take Care,

Charity

PS I agree with though that a-typical is definitely something we

need to educate these doctors about.

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Charity,

I would really like to bring Kai to the symposium and I think this would be

enough notice for us to do it, but what I would like to know is if Dr

Ponseti would want Kai there ... reasons being he may or may not have a

corrected (or relapsing) foot at that time, and he does not have a " normal "

clubfoot. I would think from a teaching perspective that wether he was

corrected or in need of more casting it would be a good opportunity to show

an atypical foot at *some* point of the process, and one of the reasons for

the Brace.

I guess my concern is this - there is no way of knowing until the time of

the symposium whether Kai would be a 'success' story, or in need of casting.

Does this make any sense?? Maybe I should contact Dr Ponseti directly about

it ... ? let me know what you think, and if you need more information.

Angel

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Angel,

I will be talking to Dr.P tomorrow morning and I will tell him that you are

interested in coming. I do know that they only have so much time for

children and what he told me was that he already has some kiddos lined up,

but was interested in who else was coming. I will post tomorrow after I talk

with him. I wouldn't worry about what stage he will be in etc...

Take Care,

Charity

PS I agree with though that a-typical is definitely something we

need to educate these doctors about.

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Charity,

I would really like to bring Kai to the symposium and I think this would be

enough notice for us to do it, but what I would like to know is if Dr

Ponseti would want Kai there ... reasons being he may or may not have a

corrected (or relapsing) foot at that time, and he does not have a " normal "

clubfoot. I would think from a teaching perspective that wether he was

corrected or in need of more casting it would be a good opportunity to show

an atypical foot at *some* point of the process, and one of the reasons for

the Brace.

I guess my concern is this - there is no way of knowing until the time of

the symposium whether Kai would be a 'success' story, or in need of casting.

Does this make any sense?? Maybe I should contact Dr Ponseti directly about

it ... ? let me know what you think, and if you need more information.

Angel

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Angel,

I will be talking to Dr.P tomorrow morning and I will tell him that you are

interested in coming. I do know that they only have so much time for

children and what he told me was that he already has some kiddos lined up,

but was interested in who else was coming. I will post tomorrow after I talk

with him. I wouldn't worry about what stage he will be in etc...

Take Care,

Charity

PS I agree with though that a-typical is definitely something we

need to educate these doctors about.

Re: Re: NOV Symposium - /

Charity,

I would really like to bring Kai to the symposium and I think this would be

enough notice for us to do it, but what I would like to know is if Dr

Ponseti would want Kai there ... reasons being he may or may not have a

corrected (or relapsing) foot at that time, and he does not have a " normal "

clubfoot. I would think from a teaching perspective that wether he was

corrected or in need of more casting it would be a good opportunity to show

an atypical foot at *some* point of the process, and one of the reasons for

the Brace.

I guess my concern is this - there is no way of knowing until the time of

the symposium whether Kai would be a 'success' story, or in need of casting.

Does this make any sense?? Maybe I should contact Dr Ponseti directly about

it ... ? let me know what you think, and if you need more information.

Angel

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Angel,

In my personal opinion, I'm sure Dr. Ponseti would love to have Kai at

the symposium. I know last year, there was a little girl (whose family

had moved from Colorado to Iowa City to see Dr. Ponseti) there who has

had to have a couple surgeries even here - she wasn't treated by Dr.

Ponseti until she was nearly 2, I believe.

kitaki wrote:

> Charity,

>

> I would really like to bring Kai to the symposium and I think this

> would be enough notice for us to do it, but what I would like to know

> is if Dr Ponseti would want Kai there ... reasons being he may or may

> not have a corrected (or relapsing) foot at that time, and he does not

> have a " normal " clubfoot. I would think from a teaching perspective

> that wether he was corrected or in need of more casting it would be a

> good opportunity to show an atypical foot at *some* point of the

> process, and one of the reasons for the Brace.

>

> I guess my concern is this - there is no way of knowing until the time

> of the symposium whether Kai would be a 'success' story, or in need of

> casting. Does this make any sense?? Maybe I should contact Dr

> Ponseti directly about it ... ? let me know what you think, and if

> you need more information.

>

> Angel

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