Guest guest Posted December 19, 2004 Report Share Posted December 19, 2004 , I have no advice for you, but I have to say that your story is hysterical! I hope that I have this problem with Ava when it's time to cut her time down! The only thing I can say, is maybe get him a cute pair of slippers, and they can be his new " nappy time shoes " . You know, something more comfortable than the sandles. But if he's happier with the sandles, I can't see any harm in letting him wear them! You know toddlers, they have fascinations with things that seem to last forever, but they move on really quickly. My 2 yr. old is currently a Buzz Lightyear fanatic, a few weeks ago he was always the Beast (as in Beauty and the...)...and on and on! , mommy of: Guinevere, on, Ava 8/4/04 right CF DBB 23/7 > For those that don't know us, will be 2 in just over a month. His > feet (bilateral) were corrected by Dr Ponseti April 2003. This Monday, I > videotaped him walking, climbing, running and emailed to Dr Ponseti. We > do this every 6 months or so for an update. Being so far away (in South > Africa) means that we can't just pop in for a check-up! > > Dr Ponseti replied immediately saying he is very happy with 's feet, > they have completely normal function, but his feet are still quite over- > corrected, and need to turn in a little more by this age. I had noticed > this too, which was one of the reasons I sent the video. > > I suppose that until recently, might have stopped wearing the shoes > altogether because of loose ligaments? I know this protocol has changed > since there were a few relapses - even with the loose ligaments. Dr P > told us to reduce the angle of the shoes from 70 to 50 deg and we must > only put them on at night now - for maximum 10-12 hours. > > Exciting development, BUT...!!! Our little boy is a determined little > creature of habit. He's so used to his daytime nap routine of putting on > shoes, he kept on asking for them. The first few days we persevered, but > he would either not sleep at all, or sleep for a half hour instead of his > usual 2 hrs, then climb out of his cot - after taking his diaper off - he > seems to be getting ready for potty training too. > > Obviously we can't put him back in the FAB, but my experiment today was to > put on his ordinary sandals! He settled immediately and is sleeping > soundly now! > > To the parents of older kids, I never thought I would ask this, but...Did > you have any problems stopping FAB wear? Any suggestions on other ways to > handle it? He's still quite little to understand things like this, all he > knows for sure is that it's part of his routine. Maybe we followed the > Iowa advice too closely to make them part of his sleep routine!! > > > and (the shoe lover) > 24 Jan 2003, bilateral > www.clubfoot.co.za Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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