Guest guest Posted May 15, 2004 Report Share Posted May 15, 2004 I would be concerned about your doctor keeping your child in the FAB full time for longer than the three months. It could be an indicator that he or she is not following the protocol properly. Our daughter was our second doctor's first Ponseti Patient. She initially said that Zoe would be in the FAB full time until she pulled to a stand. When I finally learned from this board that the protocol was 3 months, I asked the doctor why Zoe would be in it for much longer. She explained at that time that she was being " conservative " and that it wouldn't hurt and once she started weightbearing that would be self correcting, so she wouldn't need to wear the shoes as much. She did not pull to a stand until 11 months or walk until 16 months. She was on the other end of the normal range for gross motor development. Sometimes I think " what if " I hadn't found this support group and " what if " she would've worn the shoes and bar full time for 8 months! At the next checkup (when Zoe was 8 months old and had been in the bar full time for five months), the doctor reduced the time in the boots and bar to naps and night time. This was the first of many red flags that the doctor wasn't following the method exactly at that time. I'm hoping that at this point she is. I'm also hoping that they're giving the parents a lot more information and support about the proper use of the FAB so that the parents will comply with wearing the brace...I heard a lot of discussions in the waiting room between parents whose children had been " using " the brace for awhile and those who were still in casts. The general advice was: " when your child cries and won't sleep, take it off. That's what we do. " The doctor was shocked to see a 12 " bar on Zoe. Her comment was: " We never use more than an 8 " bar! " Luckily, I had learned from this site the way to check to see if the bar is too short and that if it's too short the child will be uncomfortable and may have difficulty sleeping, so when she outgrew the 10 " bar, I went ahead and switched it. Anyway, sorry to " rant " but doctors not following the protocol is one of my " hot buttons " . Hope this helps in some small way... Joanne W. mom to Zoe, 3-25-01, right clubfoot Message: 12 Date: Thu, 13 May 2004 08:18:06 -0700 Subject: Re: Zoe Update till they walk??? Wahhh?? If you check the Ponseti website you'll find it's 23/7 for 3 mo's. I would absolutely question that. She's what? 2-1/2 mo's old? That at minimum (saying she walks at 11 mo's which is kind of right in there) is 8 mo's 23/7?? What if she doesn't walk till 14 mo's? Add another 5 months of 23/7 to make 13? When all is needed is 3? no, no, no, no... Absolutely question it. I would not have my baby in it full time for 8 months. No way. also, we have not done nights and naps. I just do the full time in one stretch. So there's lots of cuddle time without the DBB during the day:~} I totally know how you feel though. I just LOVE infants and cuddling them and everything about them. The DBB sure puts a damper on all that baby mush. Kori At 01:46 PM 5/12/2004, you wrote: >Hi all, > >I took Zoe for her 2 week check up after getting the FAB and the dr. told >me he keeps the children on 23/7 until they start to crawl. That burst my >bubble a bit as I was thinking >we would reduce the hours somewhat around the end of July. Other than that >little tid bit he said to keep a bandaid on her blister that developed on >her heal the first 3 days she had it and that alchohol may help dry it out. >We go back in two months. >Can't deny I feel a bit bummed. It is so nice to cuddle her without the >FAB and I was hoping for a just a few extra hours a day sooner than later. >Well, whatever is best for her. > >Louisa >Zoe 2-22-04 rt uni cf > 6-27-99 _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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