Guest guest Posted December 6, 2004 Report Share Posted December 6, 2004 Okay, I'll share! 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? I honestly don't remember how long we were there the very first time. We've been a total of 7 times now and there were times that we waited and waited before even seeing Dr. Ponseti, but there were also times that we were in and out rather quickly. Dr. Ponseti likes to chat and if he has any visiting docotors (which happens quite often) you could be looking at a long time. I would say the longest we have been there is 3 hours. 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? See above! 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We have so been there done that! It takes us about 12.5 hours to drive one way. By the time we made the decision to go, I was not on maternity leave any longer and had to work. We drove out the first time on a Sat/Sun had her appointment on Monday and drove back Mon/Tues. If you are driving back and forth any distance, Dr. P will schedule the cast changes for 7 days apart to give you a little more of a break. There was one time that we had to go back in 5 days because he was going to be out of the office in 7 days. We made the first 4 weekly trips and have made 3 followup visits. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? We came back to our " local " (I say that because her previous ortho was still not local to us, but was a good deal closer to home than Iowa), but we have since come to regret that decision. Livie's local ortho took her out of the brace to early and she had a relapse. We returned to Iowa for another corrective cast when she was 2.5 years old and have had 2 follow-up visits since then. We will be sticking with Dr. Ponseti (or one of the doctor's in Iowa) from now on. We're scheduled to go back again in May and are looking at 6 month follow-ups for the next two years. 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Just that we regret not having done it sooner than we did! When we were in Iowa for the symposium in November one of the docs asked us what we would have done differently in Livie's treatment had we known then what we know now and my hubby and I both answered unconditionally brought her to Iowa or a certified doctor immediately. Good luck and you won't regret it!! Anything else we can help with just ask away! Jen & Livie (10-18-01 severe left clubfoot) Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Jen, Thanks for the info. We'd only be driving 8 each way so I think it's doable in a one day time frame and I'd rather get it done every 5 days as we have lots of flexible time as the holidays approach, not to mention the joys of already meeting our deductible for out of network Dr's! LOL Who did you call to make the appt? I got an email from Dr. Ponseti yesterday (well, from Joyce ) but there wasn't a definitive number to call for appt's etc. Just one further question - did the insurance cover most of it? Chris Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 We talked to Joyce directly to make the first appointment. I believe the number is . That will at least get you the hospital and then just ask for Joyce Roller. After that we always worked it out with Dr. Ponseti himself when the next appointment would be. He wrote us in his little book and then (I'm assuming) told Joyce who then told the scheduling people because we always got a letter from the hospital confirming our appoitnment. I completely understand that deductible part! I wish we could have done every five days and been over it that much quicker, but 12.5 hours is a little long to be in the car! Livie's former doctor is actually about 8 hours from us, so I'm familiar with that distance too! As to our insurance, we have a Point of Service plan, so we have both in-network and out-of-network benefits. For our original four appointments I got a referral from her primary doctor and the insurance company paid it at 100% for in-network visits even though Dr. Ponseti is not in our network. I am assuming because at the time there was no in-network doctor using the Ponseti method. For our three follow-ups since then, they have refused to pay in-network benefits because there actually is an in-network ortho trying to use the Ponseti method. They are paying 80% after a deductible from no on. We've decided to stick with Dr. Ponseti. I'm not sure how successful the in-network doctor has been in using the Ponseti method, but since Livie is 3 now and has already had one relapse, we're just much more comfortable seeing the master himself. Hope that helps you and let me know if I can answer any more questions! Jen & Livie Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 At the time we started in Iowa, we were driving 8-9 hours (took me 10 hours when I drove by myself w/ ) one way to get there. I don't know how long we spent there at each appointment- maybe 2 hours max. It really varied. We usually got in to see him pretty fast and the duration of the appointment pended on how many questions we asked and if there were doctors there with him (training) asking questions also. We would drive down on Sunday, have the appointment Monday morning, then drive back Monday to work on Tuesday. (I, too, was off of maternity leave so I had to get back to work) We did 4 weekly Monday morning appointments, the last being the tenotomy and brace fitting. We removed that last cast at home and put the brace on for the first time ourselves. We did most of our follow up appointments in Iowa, though I did take her to our original ortho for " overview " checks initially, such as after we took the tenotomy cast off and then again a few weeks later....just to see if he saw anything unusual and also just so he could see how great 's foot turned out. This doctor was a regular orthopaedic surgeon, not a pediatric specialist. He had previously referred us to a ped specialist 4+ hours away who had wanted to do the PMR. So for us, it wasn't too awkward because we were educating this ortho about the P method. Insurance covered everything in Iowa the same as if we were being treated in Michigan. We had called prior and got this cleared. You can call or email Joyce to set up the appointments. Let her know if you're open to seeing other doctors (Morcuende, Dietz, Weinstein etc.) or just want to see Dr. P himself. Just use the phone number on Dr. P's website. Good luck and keep us posted! & (3-16-00), left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 We also took Livie's last cast off at home and put her into the brace ourselves. Since she didn't have a " local " ortho at the time because her previous ortho was still 8 hours away from us, we kept in contact with Dr. P after she went into her brace. We emailed him a few times with minor issues and sent him photos the day the cast came off and 3 weeks later. Her first follow-up with her previous ortho was three months later. Re: Visitng Iowa At the time we started in Iowa, we were driving 8-9 hours (took me 10 hours when I drove by myself w/ ) one way to get there. I don't know how long we spent there at each appointment- maybe 2 hours max. It really varied. We usually got in to see him pretty fast and the duration of the appointment pended on how many questions we asked and if there were doctors there with him (training) asking questions also. We would drive down on Sunday, have the appointment Monday morning, then drive back Monday to work on Tuesday. (I, too, was off of maternity leave so I had to get back to work) We did 4 weekly Monday morning appointments, the last being the tenotomy and brace fitting. We removed that last cast at home and put the brace on for the first time ourselves. We did most of our follow up appointments in Iowa, though I did take her to our original ortho for " overview " checks initially, such as after we took the tenotomy cast off and then again a few weeks later....just to see if he saw anything unusual and also just so he could see how great 's foot turned out. This doctor was a regular orthopaedic surgeon, not a pediatric specialist. He had previously referred us to a ped specialist 4+ hours away who had wanted to do the PMR. So for us, it wasn't too awkward because we were educating this ortho about the P method. Insurance covered everything in Iowa the same as if we were being treated in Michigan. We had called prior and got this cleared. You can call or email Joyce to set up the appointments. Let her know if you're open to seeing other doctors (Morcuende, Dietz, Weinstein etc.) or just want to see Dr. P himself. Just use the phone number on Dr. P's website. Good luck and keep us posted! & (3-16-00), left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Jen, has been treated here locally and we've been happy with our Ponseti trained Dr until last week. I believe her feet aren't fully corrected due to relapse and he didn't agree. He also stated that she'd HAVE to have the ATT surgery thing between 2 and 5 'because at least 50% of Ponseti treated kids do' and that he would order AFO's for her at our next appt for day time wear and we would still use the FAB's at night. (we are in s due to her VERY atypical feet). Uh no. LOL I called my PT and shared our appt outcome as well as the note on this board re the wedge in the mitchell sandal. She called Dr. Ponseti yesterday afternoon and he firmly believes she's not fully corrected and wants to see her as it's hard to treat such atypical feet. So we made the decision last night to go. I'll let my PT know tomorrow when we see her. She's didn't know much about clubfeet and nothing about Dr. Ponseti's method until she started treating us. I wonder what she'll say about him and what he had to say. Thanks for your help so far. If I have any more questions I'll be sure to ask! LOL Chris Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Thanks . I'm wondering by your statement if our insurance would cover more than the out of network... I see another phone call coming today. My husband works for our insurance company so he gets to do all of the dirty work. He's not too hopeful that they'll cover anything. OIY!!! Chris Re: Visitng Iowa At the time we started in Iowa, we were driving 8-9 hours (took me 10 hours when I drove by myself w/ ) one way to get there. I don't know how long we spent there at each appointment- maybe 2 hours max. It really varied. We usually got in to see him pretty fast and the duration of the appointment pended on how many questions we asked and if there were doctors there with him (training) asking questions also. We would drive down on Sunday, have the appointment Monday morning, then drive back Monday to work on Tuesday. (I, too, was off of maternity leave so I had to get back to work) We did 4 weekly Monday morning appointments, the last being the tenotomy and brace fitting. We removed that last cast at home and put the brace on for the first time ourselves. We did most of our follow up appointments in Iowa, though I did take her to our original ortho for " overview " checks initially, such as after we took the tenotomy cast off and then again a few weeks later....just to see if he saw anything unusual and also just so he could see how great 's foot turned out. This doctor was a regular orthopaedic surgeon, not a pediatric specialist. He had previously referred us to a ped specialist 4+ hours away who had wanted to do the PMR. So for us, it wasn't too awkward because we were educating this ortho about the P method. Insurance covered everything in Iowa the same as if we were being treated in Michigan. We had called prior and got this cleared. You can call or email Joyce to set up the appointments. Let her know if you're open to seeing other doctors (Morcuende, Dietz, Weinstein etc.) or just want to see Dr. P himself. Just use the phone number on Dr. P's website. Good luck and keep us posted! & (3-16-00), left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Thanks . I'm wondering by your statement if our insurance would cover more than the out of network... I see another phone call coming today. My husband works for our insurance company so he gets to do all of the dirty work. He's not too hopeful that they'll cover anything. OIY!!! Chris Re: Visitng Iowa At the time we started in Iowa, we were driving 8-9 hours (took me 10 hours when I drove by myself w/ ) one way to get there. I don't know how long we spent there at each appointment- maybe 2 hours max. It really varied. We usually got in to see him pretty fast and the duration of the appointment pended on how many questions we asked and if there were doctors there with him (training) asking questions also. We would drive down on Sunday, have the appointment Monday morning, then drive back Monday to work on Tuesday. (I, too, was off of maternity leave so I had to get back to work) We did 4 weekly Monday morning appointments, the last being the tenotomy and brace fitting. We removed that last cast at home and put the brace on for the first time ourselves. We did most of our follow up appointments in Iowa, though I did take her to our original ortho for " overview " checks initially, such as after we took the tenotomy cast off and then again a few weeks later....just to see if he saw anything unusual and also just so he could see how great 's foot turned out. This doctor was a regular orthopaedic surgeon, not a pediatric specialist. He had previously referred us to a ped specialist 4+ hours away who had wanted to do the PMR. So for us, it wasn't too awkward because we were educating this ortho about the P method. Insurance covered everything in Iowa the same as if we were being treated in Michigan. We had called prior and got this cleared. You can call or email Joyce to set up the appointments. Let her know if you're open to seeing other doctors (Morcuende, Dietz, Weinstein etc.) or just want to see Dr. P himself. Just use the phone number on Dr. P's website. Good luck and keep us posted! & (3-16-00), left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 We figured that's what we'd do as well. We already have her shoes and he said she'd just go back in to them for 16 hours a day after a series of 2 or 3 more casts to recorrect. I'm wondering if he'll know without seeing her if it's completely corrected at that time??? Chris Re: Visitng Iowa At the time we started in Iowa, we were driving 8-9 hours (took me 10 hours when I drove by myself w/ ) one way to get there. I don't know how long we spent there at each appointment- maybe 2 hours max. It really varied. We usually got in to see him pretty fast and the duration of the appointment pended on how many questions we asked and if there were doctors there with him (training) asking questions also. We would drive down on Sunday, have the appointment Monday morning, then drive back Monday to work on Tuesday. (I, too, was off of maternity leave so I had to get back to work) We did 4 weekly Monday morning appointments, the last being the tenotomy and brace fitting. We removed that last cast at home and put the brace on for the first time ourselves. We did most of our follow up appointments in Iowa, though I did take her to our original ortho for " overview " checks initially, such as after we took the tenotomy cast off and then again a few weeks later....just to see if he saw anything unusual and also just so he could see how great 's foot turned out. This doctor was a regular orthopaedic surgeon, not a pediatric specialist. He had previously referred us to a ped specialist 4+ hours away who had wanted to do the PMR. So for us, it wasn't too awkward because we were educating this ortho about the P method. Insurance covered everything in Iowa the same as if we were being treated in Michigan. We had called prior and got this cleared. You can call or email Joyce to set up the appointments. Let her know if you're open to seeing other doctors (Morcuende, Dietz, Weinstein etc.) or just want to see Dr. P himself. Just use the phone number on Dr. P's website. Good luck and keep us posted! & (3-16-00), left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 We figured that's what we'd do as well. We already have her shoes and he said she'd just go back in to them for 16 hours a day after a series of 2 or 3 more casts to recorrect. I'm wondering if he'll know without seeing her if it's completely corrected at that time??? Chris Re: Visitng Iowa At the time we started in Iowa, we were driving 8-9 hours (took me 10 hours when I drove by myself w/ ) one way to get there. I don't know how long we spent there at each appointment- maybe 2 hours max. It really varied. We usually got in to see him pretty fast and the duration of the appointment pended on how many questions we asked and if there were doctors there with him (training) asking questions also. We would drive down on Sunday, have the appointment Monday morning, then drive back Monday to work on Tuesday. (I, too, was off of maternity leave so I had to get back to work) We did 4 weekly Monday morning appointments, the last being the tenotomy and brace fitting. We removed that last cast at home and put the brace on for the first time ourselves. We did most of our follow up appointments in Iowa, though I did take her to our original ortho for " overview " checks initially, such as after we took the tenotomy cast off and then again a few weeks later....just to see if he saw anything unusual and also just so he could see how great 's foot turned out. This doctor was a regular orthopaedic surgeon, not a pediatric specialist. He had previously referred us to a ped specialist 4+ hours away who had wanted to do the PMR. So for us, it wasn't too awkward because we were educating this ortho about the P method. Insurance covered everything in Iowa the same as if we were being treated in Michigan. We had called prior and got this cleared. You can call or email Joyce to set up the appointments. Let her know if you're open to seeing other doctors (Morcuende, Dietz, Weinstein etc.) or just want to see Dr. P himself. Just use the phone number on Dr. P's website. Good luck and keep us posted! & (3-16-00), left clubfoot Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Our first visit took about 45 minutes including the casting time. We drove 5 ½ hours down and 5 ½ hours back. We did not take our toddler the first time. The way back was tough because after about 3 hours Tori started crying and didn't stop no mater what we tried so we spent the last 2 hours with a screaming baby. That first set of casts were bad and she cried most of the next 5 days. Then we went back and stayed overnight the night before our appointment. Mostly because we had our toddler with us this time and I just didn't think he could handle all of the driving in one day. Tori had her tenotomy and slept all the way home and was fine for the next 3 weeks. We have continued to go though Dr. Ponseti for our follow up visits. I didn't feel that the doctor here was very happy about us going to Dr. Ponseti and wasn't sure what our reception would be like if we continued to go to him. Also he is not very skilled in clubfoot treatment and Dr. Ponseti didn't seem very excited about what he had done so far. I e-mail Dr. Ponseti photos and if we are not changing anything and he thinks ever thing looks good we skip that appointment. So we don't have to go down so often. The last time we were down we were only there about 20 minutes. The first time you also have to go early to get registered and you don't have to do that on subsequent visits. HTH, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Hi Due to s age, previous dr problems and severity we opted to stay in Iowa. Luckily I am a stay at home mom and my own mom was on summer break from her teaching position so we were able to take both kids and stay at the ronald mcdonald house. We wanted to do the cast changes every 5 days because of how much time had already been wasted and I couldn't see driving 8 hours one way, take two days, and then turn around 3 days later and do it again. We were there for about 8 1/2 weeks. Dr. ponseti did cast changes every five days. Until the last few weeks, they got us in immediately. Then one of Ponseti's nurses had a family problem and was gone for a week or two and it somehow seemed to throw everything off, but normally they got us in right away. Always get either a first thing int he morning appt or a 12-12:30 appt. Either the first or the last, but I really recommend the first especially if it's a more severe case. Get dr. p when he's fresh! hehe. We are actually praying about going back or working with one of the orthos here that just came out of retirement and went to a few of dr. p's seminars. Dr. p is willing to consult with this dr. and she's willing to consult with him. the wedges that our pt put on are working, but we didn't get them soon enough and dr. p did not like the pictures we sent to him. Our PT is fabulous and fighting for , it is so nice not to feel alone in this. We are still waiting for the AFO's that Dr. Ponseti approved as that will help encourage him to walk during the day. But Dr. P now says we need to get back into casts. But all in all, it was a wonderful visit. Very stressful and very hard to be away from hubby and home, but Dr. p was wonderful, mcdonald house was fabulous and helped make the transition as smooth as possible. It was so much better than driving every few days for 8 hours one way. Lord bless you in your decisions!! jason severe aypical bl cf 10-09-03 mitchells 23/7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Chris: Make the decision. GO TO IOWA IF YOU CAN! Dr. Ponseti takes as much time as it takes with you. He's not in a hurry. In fact, he keeps this wonderful old rocking chair in his exam room he sits in. Doesn't sound like a rush-rush man, does it? He'll answer your questions and speak with you and take his time with your child in a careful manner. We lived too far away to make the drive each 5 days. I took my Kindergartener's school work with us and we stayed at the Mc House for three weeks. Once we switched to Dr. Ponseti we never returned to the previous ortho doc in our home area. Anything else to share? Yes, you will never regret going. s. Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Holly, WOW! Pick him up and calm him down??? Our ortho, who I considered a pretty gentle man (but then our first experience was with a jerk so it wasn't hard to look better! LOL) caused her to sob almost every time. Then for check ups it's been fine until last week and he really had to push her legs and feet to get them dorsiflexed and she just sobbed again... We've decided to go. We have an appt on Monday the 13th. We won't be staying though. I've got a 1st grader and a 5th grader so I've got to come home in between. Can't be helped. It's only an 8 hour drive for us though - it's doable. Thanks for sharing, Chris Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 , We've decided to go and made the appt today. I feel a tremendous relief. LOL Chris Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Actually my name is ee but that's OK, I'm lazy about writing my name....but, wait till you see him, then you'll know what relief really is! Let us know how long you'll be in Iowa City (if it's an extended stay), I've been there quite a bit with both my bcf boys so I'll give you tourist tips to pass the time between visits s. , We've decided to go and made the appt today. I feel a tremendous relief. LOL Chris Visitng Iowa We are about to make the decision to head to Iowa and I've got a few questions. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? Why and/or why not? 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? Thanks, Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 7, 2004 Report Share Posted December 7, 2004 Yes! My very most favorite Dr. Ponseti story was our first visit there. was nearly 2 years old and he began to cry because the poor child had grown accustomed to these visits being painful with our previous doctor. Dr. Ponseti with his thick spanish accent starts talking: Oh Brrrrrian (rolling the R), don't cry! IF you cry then I'll cry, then the nurse will cry and your mummy will cry! He was so sweet and stopped working on until he felt calm again. s. ----- Holly, WOW! Pick him up and calm him down??? Our ortho, who I considered a pretty gentle man (but then our first experience was with a jerk so it wasn't hard to look better! LOL) caused her to sob almost every time. Then for check ups it's been fine until last week and he really had to push her legs and feet to get them dorsiflexed and she just sobbed again... We've decided to go. We have an appt on Monday the 13th. We won't be staying though. I've got a 1st grader and a 5th grader so I've got to come home in between. Can't be helped. It's only an 8 hour drive for us though - it's doable. Thanks for sharing, Chris Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 ee actually wrote the long post suggesting you to go to Iowa! But I am oh sooooooooooooooooo happy for you too!!!!!!! Good luck, let us know how it goes. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 ee actually wrote the long post suggesting you to go to Iowa! But I am oh sooooooooooooooooo happy for you too!!!!!!! Good luck, let us know how it goes. Shook Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc. 2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500 Vienna, VA 22182 x374 x374 fax Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Oh my goodness! I can so hear him saying that!! I love to hear him say Olivia with his accent. It comes out like Oliiiiiiiivia. Here's another cute one....The second time we went we took Livie's older brother Josh with us. He was having issues with all the attention she was getting and all the traveling we were doing because of her foot so we decided to take him with. He was five at the time and somebody had told him that he had a bad case of envyinitis. He told doctor Ponseti that he had envyinitis and Dr. P just thought that was the cutest thing! He spent 10 minutes talking to Josh about his envyinitis and how he got it and what the symptoms were and how it was treated. Dr. P even offered to put a cast on Josh to help with his treatments. Josh declined, but I thought it was so sweet! Jen & Livie Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Oh my goodness! I can so hear him saying that!! I love to hear him say Olivia with his accent. It comes out like Oliiiiiiiivia. Here's another cute one....The second time we went we took Livie's older brother Josh with us. He was having issues with all the attention she was getting and all the traveling we were doing because of her foot so we decided to take him with. He was five at the time and somebody had told him that he had a bad case of envyinitis. He told doctor Ponseti that he had envyinitis and Dr. P just thought that was the cutest thing! He spent 10 minutes talking to Josh about his envyinitis and how he got it and what the symptoms were and how it was treated. Dr. P even offered to put a cast on Josh to help with his treatments. Josh declined, but I thought it was so sweet! Jen & Livie Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 Oh my goodness! I can so hear him saying that!! I love to hear him say Olivia with his accent. It comes out like Oliiiiiiiivia. Here's another cute one....The second time we went we took Livie's older brother Josh with us. He was having issues with all the attention she was getting and all the traveling we were doing because of her foot so we decided to take him with. He was five at the time and somebody had told him that he had a bad case of envyinitis. He told doctor Ponseti that he had envyinitis and Dr. P just thought that was the cutest thing! He spent 10 minutes talking to Josh about his envyinitis and how he got it and what the symptoms were and how it was treated. Dr. P even offered to put a cast on Josh to help with his treatments. Josh declined, but I thought it was so sweet! Jen & Livie Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 LOL.. too cute.. That man is unbelievable!! --------- Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 8, 2004 Report Share Posted December 8, 2004 How can anyone NOT love this man???? What a great story! s. Oh my goodness! I can so hear him saying that!! I love to hear him say Olivia with his accent. It comes out like Oliiiiiiiivia. Here's another cute one....The second time we went we took Livie's older brother Josh with us. He was having issues with all the attention she was getting and all the traveling we were doing because of her foot so we decided to take him with. He was five at the time and somebody had told him that he had a bad case of envyinitis. He told doctor Ponseti that he had envyinitis and Dr. P just thought that was the cutest thing! He spent 10 minutes talking to Josh about his envyinitis and how he got it and what the symptoms were and how it was treated. Dr. P even offered to put a cast on Josh to help with his treatments. Josh declined, but I thought it was so sweet! Jen & Livie Re: Visitng Iowa I didn't read the other responses - hope I'm not too redundant. 1. On your first visit, how long did Dr. Ponseti take with your child? In other words, how long were you on the campus? - I think every situation is probably different. With ours, Zach was only 5 days old - we didn't have a past history with another ortho - so we were a " clean slate " with a clubfoot that was moderate in severity. At this first visit Dr. Ponseti looked over the foot very carefully, his calf, moved it around a lot, and then talked with us in depth. The actual casting didn't take more than 15 mintues from what I can remember. (it is all a haze to me) 2. Did the time change for subsequent cast change visits? They had us soak Zach's cast before coming to our appointment which speeds the removal process up significantly. We didn't soak it enough the first time, so (the nurse) added vinegar to some water and had us soak it for probably an additional 15 minutes once we got there. Again, the actual casting doesn't take too long, but inevitably you'll have questions, concerns, and will want to talk with Dr. Ponseti (especially with your situation). 3. Has anyone driven in, had their appt and then driven home only to turn around and go back 5 days later? If so, how did it work for you and how long did you drive? We stayed at the Mc House (which, if you can make this happen - I highly advise that you do) - but there was a couple that came with their two children from Michigan (where we live) and they did the drive there and back throughout the entire process. Dr. Ponseti is in the office (I think I'm right on this) MWF - so they would make a Friday appointment so they would take minimal time off work. MI was a 14 (with stops) hour drive for them. This worked well for them, although probably not stress-free. 4. Once you consult with Dr. Ponseti in this manner, how did you deal with your ortho back home or did you switch all of your follow up care to Dr. Ponseti? We never had an ortho back home - and were told we didn't need one. At first this concerned me, but fortunately in our case, we didn't have any unusual circumstances. I think most people stick exclusively with Dr. Ponseti and stop seeing someone local. Dr. Ponseti can do a lot with you and your child via snail mail pictures, video, or pictures sent through email. When it was time for a " checkup " we would send pics/video of our little guy and this was sufficient. We go for more thorough checkups once a year in the summer (we're both teachers, so this works great for my husband and I) 5. Anything else you want to share about the visit? All I can say is you won't regret going to see Dr. Ponseti. The way he works with the children - he's truly an angel. I'll never forget when he was manipulating Zach's foot and he started to cry - (he was in my lap and I was in the famous rocking chair) Dr. Ponseti stopped and said " pick him up, make him feel better - then we'll start again " . G Good luck! Keep us posted! Holly Zachary 7/27/02 Right C/F Treated by Dr. Ponseti DBB Nights Only Due: 1/8 - Straight Feetsies! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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