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How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

thnx,

Stacie

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Hi Stacey,

Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

and his little right foot!

tc

& Grace

> Hi Stacie,

>

> I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

thought

> that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

23/7

> brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> challenge to treat.

>

> & Grace

>

>

> > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

was

> at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > Good Luck!

> > Stacie

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

thnx,

Stacie

wrote:

Hi Stacey,

Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

and his little right foot!

tc

& Grace

> Hi Stacie,

>

> I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

thought

> that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

23/7

> brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> challenge to treat.

>

> & Grace

>

>

> > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

was

> at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > Good Luck!

> > Stacie

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFPics/

Check the email addy you used to sign up with as there will be a file

sent to you with information about the list, and in that file you

will find a little survey to fill out. Reply to that email, copy the

survey section into the body of the email, answer the really easy and

simple questions (asks about you - very general but it weeds out the

wackos) and send it back to me. I'll get you approved as soon as I

see the survey which will then be forwarded to the list to introduce

and welcome you.

Make sure you're on individual emails if you want to see the pictures

people send You will not be able to look at previous attachments on

the website, yahoo does not archive attachments anymore. This is why

you'll need to be on individual emails for this list. If you want to

see a particular picture that was sent before you joined, email the

original poster and ask them to send you copies of the photos

directly. If you want to send a picture, just send an email with

your photo embedded or attached right to the list as a post. Just

like this list, but the CFPics list accepts attachments.

There is a photo section on the website that we use for our photo

library but we don't have personal folders there. All the pictures

are sent to the list in emails so we can keep the library freed up

for educational photos. Yahoo only allows so much space for photos

and files and when it's filled... no one can access the photos until

a moderator deletes some. It ends up being a mess with not knowing

if it's ok to delete something or whatever... so we just don't post

photos there and leave it as a reference library for parents. I

need to update the library big time I know... will try to work on

that someday soon.

Everyone is welcome of course as long as you're not a wacko, but

PLEASE fill out the survey. I don't approve people without that,

sorry. The wacko factor is too real with this list so we've had to

be strict with that rule. I know I've missed a lot of people who

wanted to join but I don't have enough time to police the requests

and remind people to send the survey back. After 14 days your

subscription request expires so please, if you want to join this list

make sure you read the file that is sent to you and send back the survey.

Thanks and I hope to see some new subs soon!

Oh, we love pictures of feet... but we ADORE pictures of faces and

families! Fun list to be a part of if you like to see who you're

talking about/to online. Lots of babies of course but we also have

the occasional mom or brother/sister, pet, tattoo... :-D

Kori

CFPics Owner and Mama 'o Darb

At 08:45 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote:

>-

>How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

>thnx,

>Stacie

>

> wrote:

>Hi Stacey,

>

>Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

>so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

>usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

>no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

>mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

>that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

>

>You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

>a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

>crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

>a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

>

>Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

>and his little right foot!

>

>tc

> & Grace

>

>

> > Hi Stacie,

> >

> > I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

>thought

> > that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

>23/7

> > brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> > challenge to treat.

> >

> > & Grace

> >

> >

> > > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> > until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

>was

> > at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > > Good Luck!

> > > Stacie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFPics/

Check the email addy you used to sign up with as there will be a file

sent to you with information about the list, and in that file you

will find a little survey to fill out. Reply to that email, copy the

survey section into the body of the email, answer the really easy and

simple questions (asks about you - very general but it weeds out the

wackos) and send it back to me. I'll get you approved as soon as I

see the survey which will then be forwarded to the list to introduce

and welcome you.

Make sure you're on individual emails if you want to see the pictures

people send You will not be able to look at previous attachments on

the website, yahoo does not archive attachments anymore. This is why

you'll need to be on individual emails for this list. If you want to

see a particular picture that was sent before you joined, email the

original poster and ask them to send you copies of the photos

directly. If you want to send a picture, just send an email with

your photo embedded or attached right to the list as a post. Just

like this list, but the CFPics list accepts attachments.

There is a photo section on the website that we use for our photo

library but we don't have personal folders there. All the pictures

are sent to the list in emails so we can keep the library freed up

for educational photos. Yahoo only allows so much space for photos

and files and when it's filled... no one can access the photos until

a moderator deletes some. It ends up being a mess with not knowing

if it's ok to delete something or whatever... so we just don't post

photos there and leave it as a reference library for parents. I

need to update the library big time I know... will try to work on

that someday soon.

Everyone is welcome of course as long as you're not a wacko, but

PLEASE fill out the survey. I don't approve people without that,

sorry. The wacko factor is too real with this list so we've had to

be strict with that rule. I know I've missed a lot of people who

wanted to join but I don't have enough time to police the requests

and remind people to send the survey back. After 14 days your

subscription request expires so please, if you want to join this list

make sure you read the file that is sent to you and send back the survey.

Thanks and I hope to see some new subs soon!

Oh, we love pictures of feet... but we ADORE pictures of faces and

families! Fun list to be a part of if you like to see who you're

talking about/to online. Lots of babies of course but we also have

the occasional mom or brother/sister, pet, tattoo... :-D

Kori

CFPics Owner and Mama 'o Darb

At 08:45 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote:

>-

>How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

>thnx,

>Stacie

>

> wrote:

>Hi Stacey,

>

>Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

>so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

>usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

>no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

>mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

>that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

>

>You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

>a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

>crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

>a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

>

>Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

>and his little right foot!

>

>tc

> & Grace

>

>

> > Hi Stacie,

> >

> > I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

>thought

> > that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

>23/7

> > brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> > challenge to treat.

> >

> > & Grace

> >

> >

> > > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> > until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

>was

> > at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > > Good Luck!

> > > Stacie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I know this is a little late in coming but we just came back from a visit with

Dr. ponseti on 9/19. Our son Eli is almost 5 months old and he was just reduced

to 12 hours a day! I was rather surprised but this is coming from THE Doctor

himself. Eli started casting (once a week for 5 weeks) at the end of May. Had

the heel cord release after the 4th cast, wore the 5th one for 3 weeks, we took

that off ourselves (as per Dr. P's instructions) and started the shoes23/7 on

July 11. We then went to see Dr. Ponseti on Aug 1 and were reduced to 16-18/7.

Now on the 19th we are down to 12/7. It all seemed a lot quicker than I have

read on all the postings, we are very happy but I guess there are variations

here and there on brace protocol even coming directly from Dr. Ponseti.

Leah

frogabog wrote:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFPics/

Check the email addy you used to sign up with as there will be a file

sent to you with information about the list, and in that file you

will find a little survey to fill out. Reply to that email, copy the

survey section into the body of the email, answer the really easy and

simple questions (asks about you - very general but it weeds out the

wackos) and send it back to me. I'll get you approved as soon as I

see the survey which will then be forwarded to the list to introduce

and welcome you.

Make sure you're on individual emails if you want to see the pictures

people send You will not be able to look at previous attachments on

the website, yahoo does not archive attachments anymore. This is why

you'll need to be on individual emails for this list. If you want to

see a particular picture that was sent before you joined, email the

original poster and ask them to send you copies of the photos

directly. If you want to send a picture, just send an email with

your photo embedded or attached right to the list as a post. Just

like this list, but the CFPics list accepts attachments.

There is a photo section on the website that we use for our photo

library but we don't have personal folders there. All the pictures

are sent to the list in emails so we can keep the library freed up

for educational photos. Yahoo only allows so much space for photos

and files and when it's filled... no one can access the photos until

a moderator deletes some. It ends up being a mess with not knowing

if it's ok to delete something or whatever... so we just don't post

photos there and leave it as a reference library for parents. I

need to update the library big time I know... will try to work on

that someday soon.

Everyone is welcome of course as long as you're not a wacko, but

PLEASE fill out the survey. I don't approve people without that,

sorry. The wacko factor is too real with this list so we've had to

be strict with that rule. I know I've missed a lot of people who

wanted to join but I don't have enough time to police the requests

and remind people to send the survey back. After 14 days your

subscription request expires so please, if you want to join this list

make sure you read the file that is sent to you and send back the survey.

Thanks and I hope to see some new subs soon!

Oh, we love pictures of feet... but we ADORE pictures of faces and

families! Fun list to be a part of if you like to see who you're

talking about/to online. Lots of babies of course but we also have

the occasional mom or brother/sister, pet, tattoo... :-D

Kori

CFPics Owner and Mama 'o Darb

At 08:45 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote:

>-

>How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

>thnx,

>Stacie

>

> wrote:

>Hi Stacey,

>

>Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

>so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

>usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

>no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

>mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

>that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

>

>You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

>a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

>crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

>a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

>

>Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

>and his little right foot!

>

>tc

> & Grace

>

>

> > Hi Stacie,

> >

> > I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

>thought

> > that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

>23/7

> > brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> > challenge to treat.

> >

> > & Grace

> >

> >

> > > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> > until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

>was

> > at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > > Good Luck!

> > > Stacie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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I know this is a little late in coming but we just came back from a visit with

Dr. ponseti on 9/19. Our son Eli is almost 5 months old and he was just reduced

to 12 hours a day! I was rather surprised but this is coming from THE Doctor

himself. Eli started casting (once a week for 5 weeks) at the end of May. Had

the heel cord release after the 4th cast, wore the 5th one for 3 weeks, we took

that off ourselves (as per Dr. P's instructions) and started the shoes23/7 on

July 11. We then went to see Dr. Ponseti on Aug 1 and were reduced to 16-18/7.

Now on the 19th we are down to 12/7. It all seemed a lot quicker than I have

read on all the postings, we are very happy but I guess there are variations

here and there on brace protocol even coming directly from Dr. Ponseti.

Leah

frogabog wrote:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFPics/

Check the email addy you used to sign up with as there will be a file

sent to you with information about the list, and in that file you

will find a little survey to fill out. Reply to that email, copy the

survey section into the body of the email, answer the really easy and

simple questions (asks about you - very general but it weeds out the

wackos) and send it back to me. I'll get you approved as soon as I

see the survey which will then be forwarded to the list to introduce

and welcome you.

Make sure you're on individual emails if you want to see the pictures

people send You will not be able to look at previous attachments on

the website, yahoo does not archive attachments anymore. This is why

you'll need to be on individual emails for this list. If you want to

see a particular picture that was sent before you joined, email the

original poster and ask them to send you copies of the photos

directly. If you want to send a picture, just send an email with

your photo embedded or attached right to the list as a post. Just

like this list, but the CFPics list accepts attachments.

There is a photo section on the website that we use for our photo

library but we don't have personal folders there. All the pictures

are sent to the list in emails so we can keep the library freed up

for educational photos. Yahoo only allows so much space for photos

and files and when it's filled... no one can access the photos until

a moderator deletes some. It ends up being a mess with not knowing

if it's ok to delete something or whatever... so we just don't post

photos there and leave it as a reference library for parents. I

need to update the library big time I know... will try to work on

that someday soon.

Everyone is welcome of course as long as you're not a wacko, but

PLEASE fill out the survey. I don't approve people without that,

sorry. The wacko factor is too real with this list so we've had to

be strict with that rule. I know I've missed a lot of people who

wanted to join but I don't have enough time to police the requests

and remind people to send the survey back. After 14 days your

subscription request expires so please, if you want to join this list

make sure you read the file that is sent to you and send back the survey.

Thanks and I hope to see some new subs soon!

Oh, we love pictures of feet... but we ADORE pictures of faces and

families! Fun list to be a part of if you like to see who you're

talking about/to online. Lots of babies of course but we also have

the occasional mom or brother/sister, pet, tattoo... :-D

Kori

CFPics Owner and Mama 'o Darb

At 08:45 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote:

>-

>How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

>thnx,

>Stacie

>

> wrote:

>Hi Stacey,

>

>Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

>so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

>usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

>no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

>mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

>that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

>

>You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

>a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

>crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

>a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

>

>Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

>and his little right foot!

>

>tc

> & Grace

>

>

> > Hi Stacie,

> >

> > I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

>thought

> > that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

>23/7

> > brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> > challenge to treat.

> >

> > & Grace

> >

> >

> > > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> > until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

>was

> > at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > > Good Luck!

> > > Stacie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Our dr. did this as well, so we called Dr. Ponseti, and basically were told the

same thing. He said 12-14 hours.

Re: Re: **brace protocol** ?'s

I know this is a little late in coming but we just came back from a visit with

Dr. ponseti on 9/19. Our son Eli is almost 5 months old and he was just reduced

to 12 hours a day! I was rather surprised but this is coming from THE Doctor

himself. Eli started casting (once a week for 5 weeks) at the end of May. Had

the heel cord release after the 4th cast, wore the 5th one for 3 weeks, we took

that off ourselves (as per Dr. P's instructions) and started the shoes23/7 on

July 11. We then went to see Dr. Ponseti on Aug 1 and were reduced to 16-18/7.

Now on the 19th we are down to 12/7. It all seemed a lot quicker than I have

read on all the postings, we are very happy but I guess there are variations

here and there on brace protocol even coming directly from Dr. Ponseti.

Leah

frogabog wrote:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFPics/

Check the email addy you used to sign up with as there will be a file

sent to you with information about the list, and in that file you

will find a little survey to fill out. Reply to that email, copy the

survey section into the body of the email, answer the really easy and

simple questions (asks about you - very general but it weeds out the

wackos) and send it back to me. I'll get you approved as soon as I

see the survey which will then be forwarded to the list to introduce

and welcome you.

Make sure you're on individual emails if you want to see the pictures

people send You will not be able to look at previous attachments on

the website, yahoo does not archive attachments anymore. This is why

you'll need to be on individual emails for this list. If you want to

see a particular picture that was sent before you joined, email the

original poster and ask them to send you copies of the photos

directly. If you want to send a picture, just send an email with

your photo embedded or attached right to the list as a post. Just

like this list, but the CFPics list accepts attachments.

There is a photo section on the website that we use for our photo

library but we don't have personal folders there. All the pictures

are sent to the list in emails so we can keep the library freed up

for educational photos. Yahoo only allows so much space for photos

and files and when it's filled... no one can access the photos until

a moderator deletes some. It ends up being a mess with not knowing

if it's ok to delete something or whatever... so we just don't post

photos there and leave it as a reference library for parents. I

need to update the library big time I know... will try to work on

that someday soon.

Everyone is welcome of course as long as you're not a wacko, but

PLEASE fill out the survey. I don't approve people without that,

sorry. The wacko factor is too real with this list so we've had to

be strict with that rule. I know I've missed a lot of people who

wanted to join but I don't have enough time to police the requests

and remind people to send the survey back. After 14 days your

subscription request expires so please, if you want to join this list

make sure you read the file that is sent to you and send back the survey.

Thanks and I hope to see some new subs soon!

Oh, we love pictures of feet... but we ADORE pictures of faces and

families! Fun list to be a part of if you like to see who you're

talking about/to online. Lots of babies of course but we also have

the occasional mom or brother/sister, pet, tattoo... :-D

Kori

CFPics Owner and Mama 'o Darb

At 08:45 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote:

>-

>How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

>thnx,

>Stacie

>

> wrote:

>Hi Stacey,

>

>Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

>so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

>usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

>no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

>mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

>that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

>

>You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

>a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

>crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

>a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

>

>Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

>and his little right foot!

>

>tc

> & Grace

>

>

> > Hi Stacie,

> >

> > I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

>thought

> > that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

>23/7

> > brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> > challenge to treat.

> >

> > & Grace

> >

> >

> > > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> > until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

>was

> > at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > > Good Luck!

> > > Stacie

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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Our dr. did this as well, so we called Dr. Ponseti, and basically were told the

same thing. He said 12-14 hours.

Re: Re: **brace protocol** ?'s

I know this is a little late in coming but we just came back from a visit with

Dr. ponseti on 9/19. Our son Eli is almost 5 months old and he was just reduced

to 12 hours a day! I was rather surprised but this is coming from THE Doctor

himself. Eli started casting (once a week for 5 weeks) at the end of May. Had

the heel cord release after the 4th cast, wore the 5th one for 3 weeks, we took

that off ourselves (as per Dr. P's instructions) and started the shoes23/7 on

July 11. We then went to see Dr. Ponseti on Aug 1 and were reduced to 16-18/7.

Now on the 19th we are down to 12/7. It all seemed a lot quicker than I have

read on all the postings, we are very happy but I guess there are variations

here and there on brace protocol even coming directly from Dr. Ponseti.

Leah

frogabog wrote:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/CFPics/

Check the email addy you used to sign up with as there will be a file

sent to you with information about the list, and in that file you

will find a little survey to fill out. Reply to that email, copy the

survey section into the body of the email, answer the really easy and

simple questions (asks about you - very general but it weeds out the

wackos) and send it back to me. I'll get you approved as soon as I

see the survey which will then be forwarded to the list to introduce

and welcome you.

Make sure you're on individual emails if you want to see the pictures

people send You will not be able to look at previous attachments on

the website, yahoo does not archive attachments anymore. This is why

you'll need to be on individual emails for this list. If you want to

see a particular picture that was sent before you joined, email the

original poster and ask them to send you copies of the photos

directly. If you want to send a picture, just send an email with

your photo embedded or attached right to the list as a post. Just

like this list, but the CFPics list accepts attachments.

There is a photo section on the website that we use for our photo

library but we don't have personal folders there. All the pictures

are sent to the list in emails so we can keep the library freed up

for educational photos. Yahoo only allows so much space for photos

and files and when it's filled... no one can access the photos until

a moderator deletes some. It ends up being a mess with not knowing

if it's ok to delete something or whatever... so we just don't post

photos there and leave it as a reference library for parents. I

need to update the library big time I know... will try to work on

that someday soon.

Everyone is welcome of course as long as you're not a wacko, but

PLEASE fill out the survey. I don't approve people without that,

sorry. The wacko factor is too real with this list so we've had to

be strict with that rule. I know I've missed a lot of people who

wanted to join but I don't have enough time to police the requests

and remind people to send the survey back. After 14 days your

subscription request expires so please, if you want to join this list

make sure you read the file that is sent to you and send back the survey.

Thanks and I hope to see some new subs soon!

Oh, we love pictures of feet... but we ADORE pictures of faces and

families! Fun list to be a part of if you like to see who you're

talking about/to online. Lots of babies of course but we also have

the occasional mom or brother/sister, pet, tattoo... :-D

Kori

CFPics Owner and Mama 'o Darb

At 08:45 PM 9/19/2005, you wrote:

>-

>How do I go about joining the CF pic site? Is there a link?

>thnx,

>Stacie

>

> wrote:

>Hi Stacey,

>

>Our daughter also has right unilateral. Glad that Jordan's foot looks

>so good! Everything about Jordan's treatment sounds right except

>usually the 23/7 wear is for 3 months give or take a bit (Grace was

>no where near pulling up when her hours were reduced - she was 4.5

>mos). Not a biggie, you have already gotten past that and I am sure

>that longer is better than a shorter time at 23/7.

>

>You must have been sooo happy when his time was reduced!! 6 months is

>a long time at 23/7! Jordan will get really good at pulling up,

>crawling and cruising in his shoes!! Even if he dosen't have them on

>a lot when he is up he will probably be doing it in his crib.

>

>Have you guys joined the CFpics site? Would love to see a pic of him

>and his little right foot!

>

>tc

> & Grace

>

>

> > Hi Stacie,

> >

> > I am curious, how long in total did he wear the shoes 23/7? I

>thought

> > that the protocol for Ponseti trained doctor's was to prescribe

>23/7

> > brace wear for 3 months unless the foot was atypical or otherwise a

> > challenge to treat.

> >

> > & Grace

> >

> >

> > > Wow- Our Dr. (Ponseti approved) had our son wear his shoes 23/hrs

> > until he could pull himself up to a stand w/ the shoes on... that

>was

> > at about 9 months old. I would check on that w/ Ponseti.

> > > Good Luck!

> > > Stacie

> >

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