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I am glad I'm not the only one.. I haven't tried to make an

appointment with Dr. Mosca yet - I guess I better do so if I want her

seen any time soon! I can't believe he told you to let your little

baby CIO...he always seems so nice, but I agree, sometimes he doesn't

rememberwho we are - even when we were going in every week or two.

Now maybe he's like me - I can never remember faces and names, but

he's got a cheat sheet - Livi's chart.

Great point though - if he saw us in the halls, he probably would

have no clue who we are!!

Thanks Lori!

Darby

>

> Hi there!

>

> We are going through the exact same situation as you are with

> Schmale!! We have seen some red flags as well one being, at our

> last appointment, he walked into the room and said, " are we doing

> one foot or two? " I could have screamed!! We had seen his every

> week for the previous 5 weeks and he looked at us like he had never

> seen us before! Come on, at least read the chart before you come

in

> and PRETEND you care! At our last appointment Dr. Schmale didn't

> know if he was going to recommend the tenotemy or not so sent us

> home with the DBB and said we could wait 3 weeks and see. That

> freaked me out. That is when we started wondering if we were in

> good hands.

>

> The second red flag is that Weston had a rocker bottom foot

> deformity. It is our understanding that this is a result of

> mistreatment. We have emailed Dr. Ponsetti with pictures. He had

> recommended that Weston have the tenotemy surgery. He also

> recommended that we see Dr. Moska.

>

> Another red flag.... Dr. Schmale has told me on several occassions

> that my son has me " trained " because I am concerned with his

> pain/discomfort with casting, etc. He suggested that we let his

> cry it out at 4 weeks of age. Our pediatrician totally disagreed

> with this.

>

> The problem is that it is so hard to get in with Dr. Moska!!! We

> have an appointment in January for a second opinion. We will have

> to see Schmale in the meantime. The scheduling people also seemed

> reluctant to move us. We have an appointment tommorrow and

possible

> tenotemy so we'll see how it goes.

>

> As far as being uncomfortable in the hallways at the clinic, etc.

I

> wouldn't worry about it. He might not even recognize you, as he

did

> with us!!!

>

>

> Hope that helps. Please keep us posted with your experiences as

> well! Lori

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We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we were and asked if

we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr. Schmale said right before

the surgery, " I haven't done one of these in 3 months " . I couldn't believe

it... was that supposed to reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the

previous treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

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I am glad I'm not the only one.. I haven't tried to make an

appointment with Dr. Mosca yet - I guess I better do so if I want her

seen any time soon! I can't believe he told you to let your little

baby CIO...he always seems so nice, but I agree, sometimes he doesn't

rememberwho we are - even when we were going in every week or two.

Now maybe he's like me - I can never remember faces and names, but

he's got a cheat sheet - Livi's chart.

Great point though - if he saw us in the halls, he probably would

have no clue who we are!!

Thanks Lori!

Darby

>

> Hi there!

>

> We are going through the exact same situation as you are with

> Schmale!! We have seen some red flags as well one being, at our

> last appointment, he walked into the room and said, " are we doing

> one foot or two? " I could have screamed!! We had seen his every

> week for the previous 5 weeks and he looked at us like he had never

> seen us before! Come on, at least read the chart before you come

in

> and PRETEND you care! At our last appointment Dr. Schmale didn't

> know if he was going to recommend the tenotemy or not so sent us

> home with the DBB and said we could wait 3 weeks and see. That

> freaked me out. That is when we started wondering if we were in

> good hands.

>

> The second red flag is that Weston had a rocker bottom foot

> deformity. It is our understanding that this is a result of

> mistreatment. We have emailed Dr. Ponsetti with pictures. He had

> recommended that Weston have the tenotemy surgery. He also

> recommended that we see Dr. Moska.

>

> Another red flag.... Dr. Schmale has told me on several occassions

> that my son has me " trained " because I am concerned with his

> pain/discomfort with casting, etc. He suggested that we let his

> cry it out at 4 weeks of age. Our pediatrician totally disagreed

> with this.

>

> The problem is that it is so hard to get in with Dr. Moska!!! We

> have an appointment in January for a second opinion. We will have

> to see Schmale in the meantime. The scheduling people also seemed

> reluctant to move us. We have an appointment tommorrow and

possible

> tenotemy so we'll see how it goes.

>

> As far as being uncomfortable in the hallways at the clinic, etc.

I

> wouldn't worry about it. He might not even recognize you, as he

did

> with us!!!

>

>

> Hope that helps. Please keep us posted with your experiences as

> well! Lori

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We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we were and asked if

we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr. Schmale said right before

the surgery, " I haven't done one of these in 3 months " . I couldn't believe

it... was that supposed to reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the

previous treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

-------------- Original message --------------

I am glad I'm not the only one.. I haven't tried to make an

appointment with Dr. Mosca yet - I guess I better do so if I want her

seen any time soon! I can't believe he told you to let your little

baby CIO...he always seems so nice, but I agree, sometimes he doesn't

rememberwho we are - even when we were going in every week or two.

Now maybe he's like me - I can never remember faces and names, but

he's got a cheat sheet - Livi's chart.

Great point though - if he saw us in the halls, he probably would

have no clue who we are!!

Thanks Lori!

Darby

>

> Hi there!

>

> We are going through the exact same situation as you are with

> Schmale!! We have seen some red flags as well one being, at our

> last appointment, he walked into the room and said, " are we doing

> one foot or two? " I could have screamed!! We had seen his every

> week for the previous 5 weeks and he looked at us like he had never

> seen us before! Come on, at least read the chart before you come

in

> and PRETEND you care! At our last appointment Dr. Schmale didn't

> know if he was going to recommend the tenotemy or not so sent us

> home with the DBB and said we could wait 3 weeks and see. That

> freaked me out. That is when we started wondering if we were in

> good hands.

>

> The second red flag is that Weston had a rocker bottom foot

> deformity. It is our understanding that this is a result of

> mistreatment. We have emailed Dr. Ponsetti with pictures. He had

> recommended that Weston have the tenotemy surgery. He also

> recommended that we see Dr. Moska.

>

> Another red flag.... Dr. Schmale has told me on several occassions

> that my son has me " trained " because I am concerned with his

> pain/discomfort with casting, etc. He suggested that we let his

> cry it out at 4 weeks of age. Our pediatrician totally disagreed

> with this.

>

> The problem is that it is so hard to get in with Dr. Moska!!! We

> have an appointment in January for a second opinion. We will have

> to see Schmale in the meantime. The scheduling people also seemed

> reluctant to move us. We have an appointment tommorrow and

possible

> tenotemy so we'll see how it goes.

>

> As far as being uncomfortable in the hallways at the clinic, etc.

I

> wouldn't worry about it. He might not even recognize you, as he

did

> with us!!!

>

>

> Hope that helps. Please keep us posted with your experiences as

> well! Lori

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Wow!! I wouldn't have let him perform the tenotomy!

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When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had been three years

since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on )....but HE, this 90 year

old man, remembered after 3 years!!!! All the details about 's case,

too! I was impressed!

s.

We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we were and asked if

we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr. Schmale said right before

the surgery, " I haven't done one of these in 3 months " . I couldn't believe

it... was that supposed to reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the

previous treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

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That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and expect to be treated

the same way I treat my patients and families. We are definately going to

switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is the man!

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When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had been three years

since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on )....but HE, this 90 year

old man, remembered after 3 years!!!! All the details about 's case,

too! I was impressed!

s.

We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we were and asked if

we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr. Schmale said right before

the surgery, " I haven't done one of these in 3 months " . I couldn't believe

it... was that supposed to reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the

previous treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

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Lori,

Glad to hear you are switching doctors...that is just too much, what

could you even say to a doctor like that about his seemingly total

lack of care/professionalism? The guy should be tested for Alsheimers

(sp?)!

& Grace

> That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and expect

to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We are

definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is the

man!

>

> -------------- Original message --------------

> When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had been

three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

)....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was impressed!

> s.

> We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we were

and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr.

Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of these

in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

>

>

>

>

>

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I went ahead and scheduled an appointment for Dr. Mosca on Jan

7...I'm eager to hear what he has to say.

Glad I'm not the only one with doubts about Schmale.

Thanks all!

Darby

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

> > That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and

expect

> to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We

are

> definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is

the

> man!

> >

> > -------------- Original message --------------

> > When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had

been

> three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

> )....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

> years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was

impressed!

> > s.

> > We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we

were

> and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr.

> Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of these

> in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

> reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

> treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I went ahead and scheduled an appointment for Dr. Mosca on Jan

7...I'm eager to hear what he has to say.

Glad I'm not the only one with doubts about Schmale.

Thanks all!

Darby

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

> > That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and

expect

> to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We

are

> definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is

the

> man!

> >

> > -------------- Original message --------------

> > When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had

been

> three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

> )....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

> years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was

impressed!

> > s.

> > We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we

were

> and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr.

> Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of these

> in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

> reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

> treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Good for you! We see Mosca on the 3rd. Let us know what you think! Thanks,

Lori

-------------- Original message --------------

I went ahead and scheduled an appointment for Dr. Mosca on Jan

7...I'm eager to hear what he has to say.

Glad I'm not the only one with doubts about Schmale.

Thanks all!

Darby

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

> > That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and

expect

> to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We

are

> definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is

the

> man!

> >

> > -------------- Original message --------------

> > When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had

been

> three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

> )....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

> years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was

impressed!

> > s.

> > We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we

were

> and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr.

> Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of these

> in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

> reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

> treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Good for you! We see Mosca on the 3rd. Let us know what you think! Thanks,

Lori

-------------- Original message --------------

I went ahead and scheduled an appointment for Dr. Mosca on Jan

7...I'm eager to hear what he has to say.

Glad I'm not the only one with doubts about Schmale.

Thanks all!

Darby

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

> > That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and

expect

> to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We

are

> definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is

the

> man!

> >

> > -------------- Original message --------------

> > When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had

been

> three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

> )....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

> years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was

impressed!

> > s.

> > We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we

were

> and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and Dr.

> Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of these

> in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

> reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

> treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Good for You!!!!! Good luck, let us know how it goes.

& Grace

> > > That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and

> expect

> > to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We

> are

> > definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is

> the

> > man!

> > >

> > > -------------- Original message --------------

> > > When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had

> been

> > three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

> > )....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

> > years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was

> impressed!

> > > s.

> > > We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we

> were

> > and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and

Dr.

> > Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of

these

> > in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

> > reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

> > treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Good for You!!!!! Good luck, let us know how it goes.

& Grace

> > > That is the kind of care we need! I work in healthcare and

> expect

> > to be treated the same way I treat my patients and families. We

> are

> > definately going to switch doctors. Lori P.S. Dr. Ponsetti is

> the

> > man!

> > >

> > > -------------- Original message --------------

> > > When we returned to Iowa to first get Everett fixed up, it had

> been

> > three years since we'd seen Dr. Ponseti (when he worked on

> > )....but HE, this 90 year old man, remembered after 3

> > years!!!! All the details about 's case, too! I was

> impressed!

> > > s.

> > > We saw Dr. Schmale again yesterday. Again, didn't know who we

> were

> > and asked if we were doing 2 feet. Weston had his tenotemy and

Dr.

> > Schmale said right before the surgery, " I haven't done one of

these

> > in 3 months " . I couldn't believe it... was that supposed to

> > reassure us? He also seemed to have forgotten the previous

> > treatment. I can't wait to see dr. Moska in January!! Lori

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Hi. I don't often post anymore as we are " graduates " and my son is

now 4 1/2 years old. He was Dr. Schmale's patient. I am so sad to

read about what is happening to him. He sure wasn't like this 4

years ago. He used to call down that long hallway " Evaaaaaan " when

we would appear and he treated Evan with such care and

consideration. We were his first " in clinic " tenotomy (Dr. Mosca was

in attendance too or this would never have happened) and Evan cried

like an animal. Afterward, Dr. S. confessed to me that it had really

bothered him and that he'd be doing some serious thinking about

whether the OR is a better option to avoid the trauma--he was SO

caring. Recently we had some concerns about relapse and so I emailed

Dr. S and Dr. Mosca and asked them if we could have Mosca have a look

too. They were both totally open and while our appt was with

Schmale, Mosca came in too. Schmale was talking about future ATTT

surg., but Mosca declared the feet still completely corrected and

diagnosed femoral torsion and said NO WAY to ATTT surg. I was so

grateful that they were willing to work together like this. Dr.

Schmale did a wonderful job of casting all through treatment, but

Mosca is definitely the expert. I just wanted to share our

experience and let you know that these docs are truly a team. I still

have their email addresses somewhere...if anyone wants them, I could

dig them up.

and Evan (8-17-00, bcf, femoral torsion)

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I wish we had a similar experience!!! I am glad things went well with your

child. I would LOVE both email addresses if possible. That would be so

helpful!!! Thanks for your message. Lori

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Hi. I don't often post anymore as we are " graduates " and my son is

now 4 1/2 years old. He was Dr. Schmale's patient. I am so sad to

read about what is happening to him. He sure wasn't like this 4

years ago. He used to call down that long hallway " Evaaaaaan " when

we would appear and he treated Evan with such care and

consideration. We were his first " in clinic " tenotomy (Dr. Mosca was

in attendance too or this would never have happened) and Evan cried

like an animal. Afterward, Dr. S. confessed to me that it had really

bothered him and that he'd be doing some serious thinking about

whether the OR is a better option to avoid the trauma--he was SO

caring. Recently we had some concerns about relapse and so I emailed

Dr. S and Dr. Mosca and asked them if we could have Mosca have a look

too. They were both totally open and while our appt was with

Schmale, Mosca came in too. Schmale was talking about future ATTT

surg., but Mosca declared the feet still completely corrected and

diagnosed femoral torsion and said NO WAY to ATTT surg. I was so

grateful that they were willing to work together like this. Dr.

Schmale did a wonderful job of casting all through treatment, but

Mosca is definitely the expert. I just wanted to share our

experience and let you know that these docs are truly a team. I still

have their email addresses somewhere...if anyone wants them, I could

dig them up.

and Evan (8-17-00, bcf, femoral torsion)

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