Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 Judy, Thank you - it feels really good!! I feel such a HUGE connection with everyone in this group that leaving now would be like losing a limb! I'm not sure how I would function! LOL!!!!! Marci Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 Congratulations !!! That's wonderful! Enjoy your babies beautiful round head! Jess (mom to Bryce) > Hell to all, > > Thank you for all the good wishes. saw the orthotist today and we are > officially graduated! As several other posts recently have mentioned, our > orthotist also told us that we would continue to see improvement in time even > though it would be much slower. He has recommended a follow-up with the neuro > who we originally saw and they would like to do a follow-up 3D-CT as well. We > will have to see if insurance will cover it before we decide to do that. If > it covers it then we will consider having it done. Our orthotist took some > exit measurements which show that she is now 1/8 inch " off " as opposed to the > 3/4 inches at the very beginning. We thought that was pretty good. He did say > that those measurements are not always completely accurate so it could be a > little different either way. Still, we felt REALLY good about that. > > THANK YOU to everyone here who has helped us through this experience. We > could not have done it without you all. THANK YOU also to our orthotist - he > is an incredible professional (I know he monitors this page periodically and > he deserves a great big round of applause!!!) THANK YOU also to my mom and > dad - they paid for the treatment and supported us every single step along > the way. > > I will end by saying, don't think you can get rid of me that easily! I am > here for the long haul and will continue to be an " overly " active member!!! > LOL Thanks again for the love, support, advice and the shoulder to cry on!!! > > Marci (Mom to - HELMET GRAD!!!!!!) > Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 CONGRATULATIONS !!!! How wonderful!! I've only been here a short time but you've been so incredibly nice and helpful... you had better stick around or we'll come looking for you and drag you back!!! Judy and Genna (banded 3/13/01) > Hell to all, > > Thank you for all the good wishes. saw the orthotist today and we are > officially graduated! As several other posts recently have mentioned, our > orthotist also told us that we would continue to see improvement in time even > though it would be much slower. He has recommended a follow-up with the neuro > who we originally saw and they would like to do a follow-up 3D-CT as well. We > will have to see if insurance will cover it before we decide to do that. If > it covers it then we will consider having it done. Our orthotist took some > exit measurements which show that she is now 1/8 inch " off " as opposed to the > 3/4 inches at the very beginning. We thought that was pretty good. He did say > that those measurements are not always completely accurate so it could be a > little different either way. Still, we felt REALLY good about that. > > THANK YOU to everyone here who has helped us through this experience. We > could not have done it without you all. THANK YOU also to our orthotist - he > is an incredible professional (I know he monitors this page periodically and > he deserves a great big round of applause!!!) THANK YOU also to my mom and > dad - they paid for the treatment and supported us every single step along > the way. > > I will end by saying, don't think you can get rid of me that easily! I am > here for the long haul and will continue to be an " overly " active member!!! > LOL Thanks again for the love, support, advice and the shoulder to cry on!!! > > Marci (Mom to - HELMET GRAD!!!!!!) > Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S! I hope you guys go out and do something really special to celebrate! Selena & Ian from Denver banded 3/6/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 YEAH!!!!!!! I am so happy for you!!!!!!!!! Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 Congratulations !!! This is great news. Good luck, Alena & (banded on 02.02.01) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 > C O N G R A T U L A T I O N S! > > I hope you guys go out and do something really special to celebrate! > > Selena & Ian from Denver > banded 3/6/01 Go get (and yourself :0) some ICE CREAM! Congrats and the rest of the family! Give her no-helmet head a big kiss from us! Sue & Riley (Phx, AZ) 2nd band 2/28/01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 Marci, Hooray for ! , Conor's mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 >Marci, Congrats! It is great to hear that your beauty is all finished. From the measurements, she seems to have had good improvement. I'm glad you are going to stick around. We can always use your experiences and knowledge. & 2/23/01 Hell to all, > > Thank you for all the good wishes. saw the orthotist today and we are > officially graduated! As several other posts recently have mentioned, our > orthotist also told us that we would continue to see improvement in time even > though it would be much slower. He has recommended a follow-up with the neuro > who we originally saw and they would like to do a follow-up 3D-CT as well. We > will have to see if insurance will cover it before we decide to do that. If > it covers it then we will consider having it done. Our orthotist took some > exit measurements which show that she is now 1/8 inch " off " as opposed to the > 3/4 inches at the very beginning. We thought that was pretty good. He did say > that those measurements are not always completely accurate so it could be a > little different either way. Still, we felt REALLY good about that. > > THANK YOU to everyone here who has helped us through this experience. We > could not have done it without you all. THANK YOU also to our orthotist - he > is an incredible professional (I know he monitors this page periodically and > he deserves a great big round of applause!!!) THANK YOU also to my mom and > dad - they paid for the treatment and supported us every single step along > the way. > > I will end by saying, don't think you can get rid of me that easily! I am > here for the long haul and will continue to be an " overly " active member!!! > LOL Thanks again for the love, support, advice and the shoulder to cry on!!! > > Marci (Mom to - HELMET GRAD!!!!!!) > Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 Marci, Congratulations!! I'm thrilled for you, your family, and especially for . Glad to hear you'll be hanging around. You're always so supportive and helpful, we'd miss you if you weren't here. Lily > Hell to all, > > Thank you for all the good wishes. saw the orthotist today and we are > officially graduated! As several other posts recently have mentioned, our > orthotist also told us that we would continue to see improvement in time even > though it would be much slower. He has recommended a follow-up with the neuro > who we originally saw and they would like to do a follow-up 3D-CT as well. We > will have to see if insurance will cover it before we decide to do that. If > it covers it then we will consider having it done. Our orthotist took some > exit measurements which show that she is now 1/8 inch " off " as opposed to the > 3/4 inches at the very beginning. We thought that was pretty good. He did say > that those measurements are not always completely accurate so it could be a > little different either way. Still, we felt REALLY good about that. > > THANK YOU to everyone here who has helped us through this experience. We > could not have done it without you all. THANK YOU also to our orthotist - he > is an incredible professional (I know he monitors this page periodically and > he deserves a great big round of applause!!!) THANK YOU also to my mom and > dad - they paid for the treatment and supported us every single step along > the way. > > I will end by saying, don't think you can get rid of me that easily! I am > here for the long haul and will continue to be an " overly " active member!!! > LOL Thanks again for the love, support, advice and the shoulder to cry on!!! > > Marci (Mom to - HELMET GRAD!!!!!!) > Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2001 Report Share Posted March 31, 2001 Marci: Congratulations to you & . I can't wait til the day Abby graduates, I can only imagine the great feeling of accomplishment you must feel! I'm also very glad to hear you'll be hanging around with the group for! You're very helpful to us all & we appreciate it! Debbie Abby's mom 3/1/00 DOC 2/16/01 > > Thank you for all the good wishes. saw the orthotist today > and we are > > officially graduated! As several other posts recently have > mentioned, our > > orthotist also told us that we would continue to see improvement in > time even > > though it would be much slower. He has recommended a follow-up with > the neuro > > who we originally saw and they would like to do a follow-up 3D-CT > as well. We > > will have to see if insurance will cover it before we decide to do > that. If > > it covers it then we will consider having it done. Our orthotist > took some > > exit measurements which show that she is now 1/8 inch " off " as > opposed to the > > 3/4 inches at the very beginning. We thought that was pretty good. > He did say > > that those measurements are not always completely accurate so it > could be a > > little different either way. Still, we felt REALLY good about that. > > > > THANK YOU to everyone here who has helped us through this > experience. We > > could not have done it without you all. THANK YOU also to our > orthotist - he > > is an incredible professional (I know he monitors this page > periodically and > > he deserves a great big round of applause!!!) THANK YOU also to my > mom and > > dad - they paid for the treatment and supported us every single > step along > > the way. > > > > I will end by saying, don't think you can get rid of me that > easily! I am > > here for the long haul and will continue to be an " overly " active > member!!! > > LOL Thanks again for the love, support, advice and the shoulder to > cry on!!! > > > > Marci (Mom to - HELMET GRAD!!!!!!) > > Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2001 Report Share Posted March 31, 2001 Marci, ((((((((((CONGRATULATIONS)))))))))))) Wow! That has to feel so great. I am so happy for your whole family because I'm sure everyone is feeling great right now. and Sam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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