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HI AMANDA, WELCOME AND CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PREGNANCY, I NEVER FELT

PREGNANCT THIS TIME AROUND UNTIL I STARTED FEELING THE BABY MOVE AT ABOUT 16

WEEKS,

I HAD A LITTLE BREAST SORENESS AND THAT WAS THAT. I FELT VERY CRAMPY LIKE I

WAS GONNA START SO I REALLY THOUGH FOR SURE I COULD NOT REALLY BE PREGNANT, BUT

I AM, YEAH!!!! I TAKE ALL MY REGULAR VITAMINS PLUS PRENATALS AND FOLIC ACID.

THE PRENATALS ARE NOT ENOUGH BY THEMSELVES. MY LAST 2 PREGNANCIES WERE

MISCARRAIGES SO I KNIOW HOW SCARY THIS PREGNANCY IS FOR YOU TOO. BUT WE JUST

HAVE TO

RIDE IT OUT AS CALMLY AS WE CAN AND PRAY FOR THE BEST. I EAT WHATEVER I CAN

THAT I FEEL IS GOOD FOR THE BABY. I EAT SMALL AMOUNTS A FEW TIMES A DAY, LIKE I

MAY AHVE A BANANA FOR A SNACK OR CARROTS AND DIP. YOU WILL DO FINE. GOOD LUCK

AND GOD BLESS.

God Bless,

Robin, NorthEastern, NY

EDD- July 27th, 2004

IT'S A BOY!!!!!!

Mommy to:

&

(twin boys 7 1/2),

Madison, daughter, 5 years and

Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988)

Gastric Bypass Surgery-

October 18th 2002

Start-378, current- 246(pregnant)

goal 170 after baby :)

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HI AMANDA, WELCOME AND CONGRATULATIONS ON YOUR PREGNANCY, I NEVER FELT

PREGNANCT THIS TIME AROUND UNTIL I STARTED FEELING THE BABY MOVE AT ABOUT 16

WEEKS,

I HAD A LITTLE BREAST SORENESS AND THAT WAS THAT. I FELT VERY CRAMPY LIKE I

WAS GONNA START SO I REALLY THOUGH FOR SURE I COULD NOT REALLY BE PREGNANT, BUT

I AM, YEAH!!!! I TAKE ALL MY REGULAR VITAMINS PLUS PRENATALS AND FOLIC ACID.

THE PRENATALS ARE NOT ENOUGH BY THEMSELVES. MY LAST 2 PREGNANCIES WERE

MISCARRAIGES SO I KNIOW HOW SCARY THIS PREGNANCY IS FOR YOU TOO. BUT WE JUST

HAVE TO

RIDE IT OUT AS CALMLY AS WE CAN AND PRAY FOR THE BEST. I EAT WHATEVER I CAN

THAT I FEEL IS GOOD FOR THE BABY. I EAT SMALL AMOUNTS A FEW TIMES A DAY, LIKE I

MAY AHVE A BANANA FOR A SNACK OR CARROTS AND DIP. YOU WILL DO FINE. GOOD LUCK

AND GOD BLESS.

God Bless,

Robin, NorthEastern, NY

EDD- July 27th, 2004

IT'S A BOY!!!!!!

Mommy to:

&

(twin boys 7 1/2),

Madison, daughter, 5 years and

Wife to Pup 15 years (October 31, 1988)

Gastric Bypass Surgery-

October 18th 2002

Start-378, current- 246(pregnant)

goal 170 after baby :)

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Hi...

I learned of this group from another club foot support group. Looks

like there are a few same members but I am going to post and see if

by chance there is someone out there with my similar situation that

can give me some insight.

I am Amy. My oldest son ph (6 yrs old) was born with bilateral

clubfoot. He wore his first set of cast (from knees down) when he

was 9 days old. The cast were changed every 2 weeks until the

othopedic informed us at 4 months that ph wasn't responding to

casting and that surgery was needed. My husband nor I had ever heard

of the Ponseti method until last week when I joined the other support

group...boy do I wish we had heard about it when ph was born!!!

He had the surgery and wore full length cast for 5 weeks. Then the

full length braces (KAFO) for a few months and then to the 1/2 length

braces (AFO) for a few months...all the braces were only worn at

night time per the orthopedics directions. When ph was around a

1 1/2 yrs old, we were released from the orthopedic's care (now I am

realizing that was all too soon). ph has gradually gotten worse

over the years with his feet turning in and now has expressed some

pain issues. I have looked at Dr Ponseti's website and found there

are 3 drs in Georgia that are " Qualified for the Ponseti method " but

my understanding is that ph is too old for that method. I have

scheduled an appointment for next Thursday with one of the 3 drs on

the " qualified " list but wanted to see if anyone had an experience

similar to mine.

I fear surgery is our only option but want to do all the research I

can before our appt in case there might be another alternative.

Please feel free to email me at amyblank88 @ yahoo.com if any of you

have or know of anyone who has experienced anything similar to my

experience.

Thanks so much...

Amy

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Dear Amy, man nothing worse than finding out too late our kids went through all

that hell for nothing.

I have a 6 year old son also, born with pretty bad bilateral club feet. He

didn't go through as much as your ph, but the story is about the

same....when he was 2 years old I found Dr. Ponseti. It was too late to cast

him in to correction but they did a surgery referred to here as the ATTT that

was pretty non-invasive. Basically they take a tendon in the foot loose and

re-attach it to to another place to pull the foot in to a straight(er) form.

I've heard this surgery has some success in older children too but that may

depend on the operations he's already had. In any event, you can't hurt

anything by seeking a Ponseti opinion, perhaps even speak with Dr. Ponseti

personally over the phone or email. It's no consolation to you now but you're

not alone - and I think I have some idea as to how you're feeling now looking

back wishing you knew then what you know. My son will always have " bad feet " ,

too. I'm sorry.

s.

New here...

Hi...

I learned of this group from another club foot support group. Looks

like there are a few same members but I am going to post and see if

by chance there is someone out there with my similar situation that

can give me some insight.

I am Amy. My oldest son ph (6 yrs old) was born with bilateral

clubfoot. He wore his first set of cast (from knees down) when he

was 9 days old. The cast were changed every 2 weeks until the

othopedic informed us at 4 months that ph wasn't responding to

casting and that surgery was needed. My husband nor I had ever heard

of the Ponseti method until last week when I joined the other support

group...boy do I wish we had heard about it when ph was born!!!

He had the surgery and wore full length cast for 5 weeks. Then the

full length braces (KAFO) for a few months and then to the 1/2 length

braces (AFO) for a few months...all the braces were only worn at

night time per the orthopedics directions. When ph was around a

1 1/2 yrs old, we were released from the orthopedic's care (now I am

realizing that was all too soon). ph has gradually gotten worse

over the years with his feet turning in and now has expressed some

pain issues. I have looked at Dr Ponseti's website and found there

are 3 drs in Georgia that are " Qualified for the Ponseti method " but

my understanding is that ph is too old for that method. I have

scheduled an appointment for next Thursday with one of the 3 drs on

the " qualified " list but wanted to see if anyone had an experience

similar to mine.

I fear surgery is our only option but want to do all the research I

can before our appt in case there might be another alternative.

Please feel free to email me at amyblank88 @ yahoo.com if any of you

have or know of anyone who has experienced anything similar to my

experience.

Thanks so much...

Amy

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Dear Amy, man nothing worse than finding out too late our kids went through all

that hell for nothing.

I have a 6 year old son also, born with pretty bad bilateral club feet. He

didn't go through as much as your ph, but the story is about the

same....when he was 2 years old I found Dr. Ponseti. It was too late to cast

him in to correction but they did a surgery referred to here as the ATTT that

was pretty non-invasive. Basically they take a tendon in the foot loose and

re-attach it to to another place to pull the foot in to a straight(er) form.

I've heard this surgery has some success in older children too but that may

depend on the operations he's already had. In any event, you can't hurt

anything by seeking a Ponseti opinion, perhaps even speak with Dr. Ponseti

personally over the phone or email. It's no consolation to you now but you're

not alone - and I think I have some idea as to how you're feeling now looking

back wishing you knew then what you know. My son will always have " bad feet " ,

too. I'm sorry.

s.

New here...

Hi...

I learned of this group from another club foot support group. Looks

like there are a few same members but I am going to post and see if

by chance there is someone out there with my similar situation that

can give me some insight.

I am Amy. My oldest son ph (6 yrs old) was born with bilateral

clubfoot. He wore his first set of cast (from knees down) when he

was 9 days old. The cast were changed every 2 weeks until the

othopedic informed us at 4 months that ph wasn't responding to

casting and that surgery was needed. My husband nor I had ever heard

of the Ponseti method until last week when I joined the other support

group...boy do I wish we had heard about it when ph was born!!!

He had the surgery and wore full length cast for 5 weeks. Then the

full length braces (KAFO) for a few months and then to the 1/2 length

braces (AFO) for a few months...all the braces were only worn at

night time per the orthopedics directions. When ph was around a

1 1/2 yrs old, we were released from the orthopedic's care (now I am

realizing that was all too soon). ph has gradually gotten worse

over the years with his feet turning in and now has expressed some

pain issues. I have looked at Dr Ponseti's website and found there

are 3 drs in Georgia that are " Qualified for the Ponseti method " but

my understanding is that ph is too old for that method. I have

scheduled an appointment for next Thursday with one of the 3 drs on

the " qualified " list but wanted to see if anyone had an experience

similar to mine.

I fear surgery is our only option but want to do all the research I

can before our appt in case there might be another alternative.

Please feel free to email me at amyblank88 @ yahoo.com if any of you

have or know of anyone who has experienced anything similar to my

experience.

Thanks so much...

Amy

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