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Well, I can tell you Christian banged his cast so much that there is barely

any cast left on the back of his heel and bottom of the foot. I emailed Dr.

Herzenberg and he said that it is fine as long as the foot hasn't moved or

slipped. If it occurred right after the tenotomy I think there would be a

problem though.

What time is your appt. on Thursday? We will be there at 10:00.

Mommy to 12/17/98

and Christian 1/30/04

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From: momshook2004

Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:19 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Hole in cast

Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my husband

and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because she

liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to work

a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted us

to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said it

had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All that

is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be concerned?

Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct rotation

is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

& 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

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Thanks for the info . I will just wait until our

appointment. Her appointment is at 10:00 also. I don't know who

will be taking her yet. I also havn't heard from , so I

don't know if the shoes are ready. I hope to reach him today.

> Well, I can tell you Christian banged his cast so much that there

is barely

> any cast left on the back of his heel and bottom of the foot. I

emailed Dr.

> Herzenberg and he said that it is fine as long as the foot hasn't

moved or

> slipped. If it occurred right after the tenotomy I think there

would be a

> problem though.

>

>

>

> What time is your appt. on Thursday? We will be there at 10:00.

>

>

>

>

>

> Mommy to 12/17/98

>

> and Christian 1/30/04

>

> _____

>

> From: momshook2004 [mailto:susan.shook@v...]

> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:19 AM

> To: nosurgery4clubfoot

> Subject: Hole in cast

>

>

>

>

> Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

> this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my

husband

> and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

> and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because she

> liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to

work

> a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

> possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted us

> to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said

it

> had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All

that

> is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

> plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be concerned?

> Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

> shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct

rotation

> is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

>

> & 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Hi ,

I know when we saw Dr. Ponseti he applies the cast much thinner than

Ava's last docs. She did manage to soften the heels a bit. He

suggested to use socks and fold them down to give extra padding for

when she kicks. He also sent us home with a roll of plaster we could

use to re-enforce if needed being these casts are on for two weeks

and we are so far from Iowa. I know this doesn't help you now since

your appt. is in a few days.

KK

Livi 01/22/03

Ava 05/27/04 Bilateral Atypical CF, 2nd go around, 3days left til

casts come off...Hooray!!!!

>

> Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

> this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my

husband

> and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

> and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because she

> liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to

work

> a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

> possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted us

> to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said

it

> had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All

that

> is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

> plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be concerned?

> Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

> shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct

rotation

> is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

>

> & 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

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,

I hope you get her shoes before Thursday! Also, we will be see Dr. H on

Thursday right? I thought he just wasn't going to be there on Friday. I am

excited about seeing his leg again but I am so nervous too for some reason.

I don't know what my problem is!

Mommy to 12/17/98

and Christian 1/30/04

_____

From: momshook2004

Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 9:35 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Re: Hole in cast

Thanks for the info . I will just wait until our

appointment. Her appointment is at 10:00 also. I don't know who

will be taking her yet. I also havn't heard from , so I

don't know if the shoes are ready. I hope to reach him today.

> Well, I can tell you Christian banged his cast so much that there

is barely

> any cast left on the back of his heel and bottom of the foot. I

emailed Dr.

> Herzenberg and he said that it is fine as long as the foot hasn't

moved or

> slipped. If it occurred right after the tenotomy I think there

would be a

> problem though.

>

>

>

> What time is your appt. on Thursday? We will be there at 10:00.

>

>

>

>

>

> Mommy to 12/17/98

>

> and Christian 1/30/04

>

> _____

>

> From: momshook2004 [mailto:susan.shook@v...]

> Sent: Tuesday, October 12, 2004 7:19 AM

> To: nosurgery4clubfoot

> Subject: Hole in cast

>

>

>

>

> Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

> this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my

husband

> and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

> and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because she

> liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to

work

> a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

> possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted us

> to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said

it

> had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All

that

> is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

> plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be concerned?

> Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

> shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct

rotation

> is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

>

> & 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Thank you KK.

We ended up adding a little padding and then taping all around the area.

It looks horrendous, but who cares! It sounds like Ava is on the same

scedule. Good luck with the DBB.

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

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did this a few times as well.. As long as the foot hasn't moved and she

isn't uncomfortable I think everything should be just fine. Make sure there

aren't any sharp edges. If this wasn't her last cast they would put the

fiberglass over the plaster. To keep it strong. My little guy was just

stronger than the plaster. :) Good luck ! :)

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Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my husband

and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because she

liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to work

a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted us

to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said it

had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All that

is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be concerned?

Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct rotation

is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

& 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

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I believe Dr. H is there on Thursday. I am very excited about giving

a bath.

Shook

Retail Operations Manager/Baking Instructor

Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

x374

x374

fax

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If the dr. thinks it's OK to wait, then wait. In the mean time you could patch

the hole if necessary. My son used to break his casts rather often. I got

roles of fiberglass casting material from the vet. You dip the roll in water to

moisten it, then wrap it around the broken area. It hardens fairly quick.

s.

Hole in cast

Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my husband

and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because she

liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to work

a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted us

to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said it

had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All that

is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be concerned?

Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct rotation

is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

& 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

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hi susan, it sounds like sarah had a blast while you were on

holidays. we have hardwood floors and i think they are the biggest

thing to keep my son from realizing that the new cast sucks --bash

bash bash(2nd round at 9mos) he has been happlily bashing at it

since it was put on a week ago. i hope all is still well with

sarah's correction..i'm sure it will be....cheers sam n jonas

>

> Hello everyone. I was gone for over a week on vacation. I missed

> this site! Anyway, my loving parents watched the kids for my

husband

> and I while we were gone. My parents have mostly hard wood floors,

> and I guess enjoyed banging her legs on the floor because

she

> liked the sound it made. Well she banged so much she managed to

work

> a hole in the heel of the plaster cast! Don't ask me how this is

> possible, only ! Anyway, I wished my parents had contacted

us

> to tell us about the hole in the cast, but they didn't. They said

it

> had only been a couple of days like that when we returned. All

that

> is left is a little cotton. I know the heel is a sensitive area,

> plus this the one she had the tenotomy done. Should I be

concerned?

> Her check-up is this Thursday (14th)and she is suppose to get the

> shoes and bar. Her foot has not moved at all and the correct

rotation

> is still in place. Please give me your thoughts.

>

> & 3/2/04 bcf (last set of casts, 2nd go-around)

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