Guest guest Posted November 2, 2004 Report Share Posted November 2, 2004 Just thought I'd let others know how effective a mother becomes when she no longer stands alone! After my interaction with this wonderful group yesterday I became an effective advocate for my beautiful baby! to recap:before having the prescription filled for shoes/bar I called the surgeons office for recommendation re:orthotic facility. Had to wait 2 weeks for our initial app't and then was surprised and chagrined to find ordering the shoes took 10 days-2weeks. I protested further delay and managed to get a " rush " order of only 1 week. The orthotic tech asked ME what size shoes I wanted to order and only had one sample which really didn't fit so I " guessed " with the tech that a size 1 would do. (It's too big R,too small L) Went back to pick up shoes and was so surprised to find them very different than what I expected from Dr's explanation and photos on Dr.P's website. Heels less than 3 " apart, bottom bar bent into rocker shape....the prescription clearly stated heels to be 1 " wider than shoulder, bar bent 10 degrees toward patient. Struggled for the last 8 days to do our 23 hours...poor little guy (7months and wants to MOVE) can't stand up even with support because of the rocker bar, can't sit without toppling...so we found a foam sitter and carried him around a lot, bought a new comfie high chair and faithfully bent those feet the wrong way. I am so thankful that I went to this group and back to the Ponsetti website and confirmed my sense of something is NOT RIGHT!> so....phoned the surgeon, he is seeing baby Thursday in Toronto (2 1/2 hours of carseat to get there!), his office said TAKE IT OFF!, called another orthotic place in town here and was told that they stock all sizes, fit on site, immediately, and follow the prescription carefully, so have appt Friday am (also they cost less!), called the offending orthotic supplier and found out that the INTERN who did our work believes that all DB bars MUST be done by pelvic measurement. Am working on a refund-they offered me an app't NEXT WEEK to review his shoes and re-order bar. No thanks. When I asked the technician re: the bend in the bar she said she definitely bent that bar. Yes,she did but it was opposite to the instructions. So why is there no supervision, support for intern? Has anybody else had baby in wrong kind of brace? Does it hurt the correction? Hips? Should I sue (LOL)? I believe every parent should be linked up to this support group or one like it. It is the difference between bravely pretending you know what you're doing and everything is fine...and truly " owning " the experience and effectively parenting your child! Thank you all for all the questions, answers, comments! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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