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I noticed the exact same thing on Christian's foot. I emailed Dr.

Herzenberg about the brace full-time and I wish I threw in my question about

the slight curvature that I noticed. His foot is very flexible though. Is

's too? I can't wait to see what the more experienced parents have to

say about this.

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

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From: momshook2004

Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 9:44 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Am I Paranoid???

We just saw Dr. Herzenberg on Friday and he said everything looks

great with 's feet. She has been in the s for approx. 3

weeks now, 23/7 of course. Anyway, my husband pointed out yesterday

that 's left foot is turning in a little bit. The right foot

doesn't do this. Dr. H just saw her and didn't say anything, but I

am wondering if he just didn't notice. I personally didn't notice

until my DH pointed it out. Should I be worried about this? We have

already experienced a relapse and do not want to go down that road

again. Has anyone else had this happen? Again, it is a very slight

turn in, but I am paranoid.

Thanks in advance for your help.

and 3/2/04 bcf, s 23/7

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I will email him about this, but 1st I wanted to see what people had to

say.

I forgot to give you my 2 cents on the shoe issue. I think longer is

better. I know it sucks for the parents, but the last thing you want to

deal with in the future is a relapse. It is easier just to go a month

longer in the get-go then to deal with what could possibly be something

worse later. Especially if Christian is okay with it. He doesn't know

the dif between 2 & 3 months.

Dr. H said something about going to 12 hours on our next visit instead of

the 14-16 that is recommended next. If that is what he ends up doing, I

will still do 16 hours if tolerates it. She won't know the

difference anyway. She will be thankful that it is less than 23.

Again, just my 2 cents.

Shook

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Vie de France Yamazaki, Inc.

2070 Chain Bridge Rd. Suite 500

Vienna, VA 22182

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Sometimes it's hard not to be paranoid. I don't know if this is the case,

but I am forever worrying and questioning about Kaitlin's foot. I have found

that I can't relax and let it go sometimes unless I have the doctor tell me that

its not a relapse (again). He is very understanding and patient with me. So,

if you are very worried about it maybe you should give your doctor a call and

double check, it can't hurt anything and I am sure you would have a better

peace of mind that way.

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and ... I notice this with one of s feet as well. My dr. said

that is the way he is comfortable leaving his foot when he is resting it b/c

that is just what he is used to. When he stands up, his feet are perfectly

straight. He isn't walking, so I don't know what it will be like then... but my

dr. wasn't worried one bit. I too was extremely paranoid. Especially now that

his hours are reduced, I am so scared for a relapse.

2/9/04 BLCF DBB 16/7

Gerace cgerace@...> wrote:

,

I noticed the exact same thing on Christian's foot. I emailed Dr.

Herzenberg about the brace full-time and I wish I threw in my question about

the slight curvature that I noticed. His foot is very flexible though. Is

's too? I can't wait to see what the more experienced parents have to

say about this.

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

_____

From: momshook2004

Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 9:44 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Am I Paranoid???

We just saw Dr. Herzenberg on Friday and he said everything looks

great with 's feet. She has been in the s for approx. 3

weeks now, 23/7 of course. Anyway, my husband pointed out yesterday

that 's left foot is turning in a little bit. The right foot

doesn't do this. Dr. H just saw her and didn't say anything, but I

am wondering if he just didn't notice. I personally didn't notice

until my DH pointed it out. Should I be worried about this? We have

already experienced a relapse and do not want to go down that road

again. Has anyone else had this happen? Again, it is a very slight

turn in, but I am paranoid.

Thanks in advance for your help.

and 3/2/04 bcf, s 23/7

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and ... I notice this with one of s feet as well. My dr. said

that is the way he is comfortable leaving his foot when he is resting it b/c

that is just what he is used to. When he stands up, his feet are perfectly

straight. He isn't walking, so I don't know what it will be like then... but my

dr. wasn't worried one bit. I too was extremely paranoid. Especially now that

his hours are reduced, I am so scared for a relapse.

2/9/04 BLCF DBB 16/7

Gerace cgerace@...> wrote:

,

I noticed the exact same thing on Christian's foot. I emailed Dr.

Herzenberg about the brace full-time and I wish I threw in my question about

the slight curvature that I noticed. His foot is very flexible though. Is

's too? I can't wait to see what the more experienced parents have to

say about this.

Mommy to (12-17-98) and

Christian (1-30-04) LCF - DBB 23/7

_____

From: momshook2004

Sent: Monday, November 08, 2004 9:44 AM

To: nosurgery4clubfoot

Subject: Am I Paranoid???

We just saw Dr. Herzenberg on Friday and he said everything looks

great with 's feet. She has been in the s for approx. 3

weeks now, 23/7 of course. Anyway, my husband pointed out yesterday

that 's left foot is turning in a little bit. The right foot

doesn't do this. Dr. H just saw her and didn't say anything, but I

am wondering if he just didn't notice. I personally didn't notice

until my DH pointed it out. Should I be worried about this? We have

already experienced a relapse and do not want to go down that road

again. Has anyone else had this happen? Again, it is a very slight

turn in, but I am paranoid.

Thanks in advance for your help.

and 3/2/04 bcf, s 23/7

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I know exactly how you feel. I am the same way when it comes to my

daughter Claire's feet. I don't want to lose any correction, not

after everything we've already been through. She is being treated by

Dr. Ponseti and has been in the shoes for a little over 2

months. I also noticed that her feet were turning in a little bit.

It really scared me so I wrote to Dr. Ponseti and asked him if this

is something to be concerned about. He put my mind at ease. This is

exactly what he said to me. " The outside of her foot should be

straight, but the muscles on the inner side of the foot and leg are

still stronger than the muscles on the outside and therefore the foot

turns in, as you say, when the brace is off. This imbalance also

causes the outside of the foot to curve a little. Claire has to be

in the brace three months full time. She can crawl and stand in the

brace. It will be good for her to stand in the brace and play with

toys you place on a chair or low table. This will help the outside

muscles to improve in strength. " I hope this help put your mind at

ease also.

Claire 01-16-04 atypical bl cf (s 23/7)

>

> We just saw Dr. Herzenberg on Friday and he said everything looks

> great with 's feet. She has been in the s for approx.

3

> weeks now, 23/7 of course. Anyway, my husband pointed out

yesterday

> that 's left foot is turning in a little bit. The right foot

> doesn't do this. Dr. H just saw her and didn't say anything, but I

> am wondering if he just didn't notice. I personally didn't notice

> until my DH pointed it out. Should I be worried about this? We

have

> already experienced a relapse and do not want to go down that road

> again. Has anyone else had this happen? Again, it is a very

slight

> turn in, but I am paranoid.

>

> Thanks in advance for your help.

>

> and 3/2/04 bcf, s 23/7

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