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At 03:46 PM 12/1/2004, you wrote:

>I currently see Dr. Schmale at Children's in Seattle - Dr. Mosca

>works at the same clinic. Mosca is certified Ponseti doc, but

>Schmale is not.....though Livi's treatment has been very close to the

>ponseti method, there have been some slight differences. Now as some

>of you may remember, Dr. Schmale is discussing surgery to open up

>Livi's akle capsule... he says it's no big deal and he won't mess

>with the front of her foot at all... but it's sending up little

>warning flags in my mind.

uhhhh... yeah. opening ankle capsule? WHY?? What does this have to do

with CF? That's a new one for me... (not that I'm an expert... I just

haven't heard that one before)

>My question is this: is there any of you Seattle parents with long

>time experience with Dr. Schmale?

OK - is he tiny?? (sorry! couldn't help myself there ya know... schmall

in german is small hehe!) Obviously I can't answer this question so I had

to make a joke :-!

>Is it worth getting a 2nd opinion from a doctor that works in the

>same clinic? Wouldn't they be treating the patients the same?

ANY 2nd opinion is a good idea. Do not feel like you shouldn't do

that. The docs can sure make us feel like we have no right to question

them but we totally have the right to and SHOULD get second or third

opinions if we aren't comfortable with the plan. Not just for CF, but

anything we encounter in our lives. It's just a good idea to have more

than one doc's opinion and if a doc doesn't like it... THAT'S a red flag

that you should run far away and never look back.

>Also, has any of you had experience switching to another doctor that

>works in the very same clinic? Was it awkward running into the old

>doctor in the hallways?

Well... if Dr. Mosca says she doesn't need her ankle capsule

opened... when you see him in the hallway you can show him her perfect

foot and be very satisfied that you are helping him understand there's a

better way to look at this and treat it huh?

>Any insight or experience would be so helpful... I guess I'm just

>intimidated to step on anyone's toes... but I understand that I need

>to do what's best for my baby!

I understand how you feel. I coped out telling our first doc that we'd

switched by saying Shriners would see us and it was free... but it had

nothing to do with that and everything to do with the fact that I wanted a

Ponseti Dr. treating my child. But the Shriners thing made for a good

excuse and I didn't have to say that I had chosen a different doctor. I

would totally say that now though, I am not the same person I was when we

first started all this that's for sure!

I would ABSOLUTELY have her seen by Dr. Mosca. I am myself considering

going to him if Darbi's doc here tries to tell me she can stop wearing the

DBB when she's 2 or 2-1/2 so I can get a script for her to wear it till

she's at least 3. Everyone loves Dr. Mosca, and if it were me... I would

totally want to hear what he had to say about it. I think I would just

switch if it were me lol!

That IS scary though that the docs in the same clinic aren't consulting

with each other. I think it has to do with pride personally...

Kori

>Darby

>Livi 3/15/04 bi cf dbb 16/7

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Thanks Kori...

I think the same thing- since the two docs work in the same place,

you'd think the treatment would be along the same lines? I don't

know ... I'm getting kind of overwhelmed - feeling like Livi's feet

are going to be more difficult to correct than we originally

thought. To this day, we have issues keeping her foot in the DBB -

we go back and forth with the orthotist making adjustments with the

inserts, switching sizes... nothing seems to consistently work to

keep her left foot in - which I think is because it's not all the way

corrected.

I am very encouraged and will call Dr. Mosca's office tomorrow to

make an appointment. Livi's pediatrician was very supportive of me

doing this as well, and sent through a referral as soon as I brought

it up - BTW if anyone in Seattle needs an excellent pediatrician, go

see Dr. Levitt at NW Pediatrics. :) She was my ped when I was growing

up as well.

Thank you all for being motivational (as always!)

Darby

Livi 3/15/04 bi cf dbb 12/7

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> >I currently see Dr. Schmale at Children's in Seattle - Dr. Mosca

> >works at the same clinic. Mosca is certified Ponseti doc, but

> >Schmale is not.....though Livi's treatment has been very close to

the

> >ponseti method, there have been some slight differences. Now as

some

> >of you may remember, Dr. Schmale is discussing surgery to open up

> >Livi's akle capsule... he says it's no big deal and he won't mess

> >with the front of her foot at all... but it's sending up little

> >warning flags in my mind.

>

> uhhhh... yeah. opening ankle capsule? WHY?? What does this have

to do

> with CF? That's a new one for me... (not that I'm an expert... I

just

> haven't heard that one before)

>

>

> >My question is this: is there any of you Seattle parents with long

> >time experience with Dr. Schmale?

>

> OK - is he tiny?? (sorry! couldn't help myself there ya know...

schmall

> in german is small hehe!) Obviously I can't answer this question

so I had

> to make a joke :-!

>

> >Is it worth getting a 2nd opinion from a doctor that works in the

> >same clinic? Wouldn't they be treating the patients the same?

>

> ANY 2nd opinion is a good idea. Do not feel like you shouldn't do

> that. The docs can sure make us feel like we have no right to

question

> them but we totally have the right to and SHOULD get second or

third

> opinions if we aren't comfortable with the plan. Not just for CF,

but

> anything we encounter in our lives. It's just a good idea to have

more

> than one doc's opinion and if a doc doesn't like it... THAT'S a

red flag

> that you should run far away and never look back.

>

>

> >Also, has any of you had experience switching to another doctor

that

> >works in the very same clinic? Was it awkward running into the old

> >doctor in the hallways?

>

> Well... if Dr. Mosca says she doesn't need her ankle capsule

> opened... when you see him in the hallway you can show him her

perfect

> foot and be very satisfied that you are helping him understand

there's a

> better way to look at this and treat it huh?

>

>

> >Any insight or experience would be so helpful... I guess I'm just

> >intimidated to step on anyone's toes... but I understand that I

need

> >to do what's best for my baby!

>

> I understand how you feel. I coped out telling our first doc that

we'd

> switched by saying Shriners would see us and it was free... but it

had

> nothing to do with that and everything to do with the fact that I

wanted a

> Ponseti Dr. treating my child. But the Shriners thing made for a

good

> excuse and I didn't have to say that I had chosen a different

doctor. I

> would totally say that now though, I am not the same person I was

when we

> first started all this that's for sure!

>

> I would ABSOLUTELY have her seen by Dr. Mosca. I am myself

considering

> going to him if Darbi's doc here tries to tell me she can stop

wearing the

> DBB when she's 2 or 2-1/2 so I can get a script for her to wear it

till

> she's at least 3. Everyone loves Dr. Mosca, and if it were me... I

would

> totally want to hear what he had to say about it. I think I would

just

> switch if it were me lol!

>

> That IS scary though that the docs in the same clinic aren't

consulting

> with each other. I think it has to do with pride personally...

>

> Kori

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> >Livi 3/15/04 bi cf dbb 16/7

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Darby,

Don't be afraid to ask to speak with Dr. Mosca's assistant, or email

Dr. Mosca himself in order to get the quickest appointment possible.

Many times the people who do the scheduling, don't know to try to get

clubfoot babies in ASAP and will just give you the regular " lead

time " .

Keep us posted,

& (3-16-00)

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I'm a little late here, but I just wanted to say that no, the doctors

are not necessarily going to have the same approach, and no matter

what, it is always good to get a second opinion before doing surgery.

Dr Mosca is a very good doctor and has been open to learning about

things he did not understand. He treated my son, Kai, for several

months before we ran into a speed bump and took Kai to Iowa. Dr

Mosca was completely supportive of us taking Kai to Dr Ponseti and he

discussed the case with Dr P and was eager to see Kai when we got

back and learn all he could about what was srong and where he went

wrong (he really did not go wrong, he was just trying to correct

something he had no clue about! lol)

Also, I would like to pass on a little story. Several months ago

someone came here whose child usually sees a different ortho at

children's (not Schmalle, from what I remember) who was being told

the child was relapsing. Upon a consult with Dr Mosca it was found

that in fact the child had femoral torsion - a relatively normal

thing for kids - and was not relapsing at all! Again, it was not

that the original doctor was a bad doc, simply that Dr Mosca brought

a fresh perspective to the sittuation.

I encourage you to see him. Do not feel akward about asking a second

opinion, nor about changing doctors if that is what you choose to

do. A good doctor recognizes that they do not know everything and

that sometimes they just are not the right fit for the sittuation.

Any doctor who resents a second opinion is a doctor you should stay

far away from!

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