Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 The first step is always the biggest hurdle and it looks like you've gotten past it. You made a great decision to go on with Dr. Pirani. Best of luck to you! > > So yesterday's appointment went very well with Dr. Pirani. He was very > quiet and exuded this aura of calm that instantly made you feel > relaxed. We discussed Hayden's issues and he examined his feet. He > told me that Hayden's feet were not ready to be in the boots yet and > his recommendation was as follows: two more casts, a tenotomy with > cast, then the boots. Hayden was an absolute sweetie through the whole > thing - only fussing a bit when he did the dorsiflexion, but not the > screaming that he has done in the past. Dr. Pirani told me that his > primary concern is the baby's comfort and showed me on my hand how > lightly he touches - it was feather light. He explained that Hayden's > feet should be able to move out on a seventy degree angle and the left > foot was only at thirty degrees. I think the right was at fifty. It > was all very delicate and gentle. Hayden sat in my lap for the > examination and I was able to nurse him. He only stopped nursing to > look suspiciously out the bottoms of his eyes at Dr. Pirani a couple > of times. The best part was that he had the skeleton model of a foot > and showed what should be happening. He also had models of the casts > as they should have been done. I wanted really badly to tell him to > proceed, but without hubby's blessing I couldn't go on with the fear > of causing big marital troubles. (And with two prior failed marriages, > this is a very real fear for me) When I talked to hubby later on - he > could tell that I was very comfortable with this doctor and we are > going to go forward with him. I just wished that we could have started > yesterday. I feel very good about him. He even told me that when he > started out and the babies were crying, he called Dr. Ponseti and > asked him what he was doing wrong and Dr. Ponseti told him he was > being too rough with them. Dr. Pirani also had some opinions about the > Botox treatment, which weren't exactly positive. He told me that > Botox was designed for muscles in spasm and it has never been proven > that the muscle or tendon is in spasm in clubfoot babies. He also > told me there was a study done where half the babies were given Botox > and the other half saline. An independent person was brought in to > assess them and they were all the same. Interesting. > > All in all I feel very confident that we can get Hayden on the right > road. In addition, I watched other kids as they came in and I could > tell they loved him. So down another road, but a more hopeful one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 The first step is always the biggest hurdle and it looks like you've gotten past it. You made a great decision to go on with Dr. Pirani. Best of luck to you! > > So yesterday's appointment went very well with Dr. Pirani. He was very > quiet and exuded this aura of calm that instantly made you feel > relaxed. We discussed Hayden's issues and he examined his feet. He > told me that Hayden's feet were not ready to be in the boots yet and > his recommendation was as follows: two more casts, a tenotomy with > cast, then the boots. Hayden was an absolute sweetie through the whole > thing - only fussing a bit when he did the dorsiflexion, but not the > screaming that he has done in the past. Dr. Pirani told me that his > primary concern is the baby's comfort and showed me on my hand how > lightly he touches - it was feather light. He explained that Hayden's > feet should be able to move out on a seventy degree angle and the left > foot was only at thirty degrees. I think the right was at fifty. It > was all very delicate and gentle. Hayden sat in my lap for the > examination and I was able to nurse him. He only stopped nursing to > look suspiciously out the bottoms of his eyes at Dr. Pirani a couple > of times. The best part was that he had the skeleton model of a foot > and showed what should be happening. He also had models of the casts > as they should have been done. I wanted really badly to tell him to > proceed, but without hubby's blessing I couldn't go on with the fear > of causing big marital troubles. (And with two prior failed marriages, > this is a very real fear for me) When I talked to hubby later on - he > could tell that I was very comfortable with this doctor and we are > going to go forward with him. I just wished that we could have started > yesterday. I feel very good about him. He even told me that when he > started out and the babies were crying, he called Dr. Ponseti and > asked him what he was doing wrong and Dr. Ponseti told him he was > being too rough with them. Dr. Pirani also had some opinions about the > Botox treatment, which weren't exactly positive. He told me that > Botox was designed for muscles in spasm and it has never been proven > that the muscle or tendon is in spasm in clubfoot babies. He also > told me there was a study done where half the babies were given Botox > and the other half saline. An independent person was brought in to > assess them and they were all the same. Interesting. > > All in all I feel very confident that we can get Hayden on the right > road. In addition, I watched other kids as they came in and I could > tell they loved him. So down another road, but a more hopeful one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 , I am so pleased that you had such a great appointment with Dr. Pirani. It is too bad you were unable to start right away, but you are on the right path now - we will keep you and Hayden in our thoughts. > > So yesterday's appointment went very well with Dr. Pirani. He was very > quiet and exuded this aura of calm that instantly made you feel > relaxed. We discussed Hayden's issues and he examined his feet. He > told me that Hayden's feet were not ready to be in the boots yet and > his recommendation was as follows: two more casts, a tenotomy with > cast, then the boots. Hayden was an absolute sweetie through the whole > thing - only fussing a bit when he did the dorsiflexion, but not the > screaming that he has done in the past. Dr. Pirani told me that his > primary concern is the baby's comfort and showed me on my hand how > lightly he touches - it was feather light. He explained that Hayden's > feet should be able to move out on a seventy degree angle and the left > foot was only at thirty degrees. I think the right was at fifty. It > was all very delicate and gentle. Hayden sat in my lap for the > examination and I was able to nurse him. He only stopped nursing to > look suspiciously out the bottoms of his eyes at Dr. Pirani a couple > of times. The best part was that he had the skeleton model of a foot > and showed what should be happening. He also had models of the casts > as they should have been done. I wanted really badly to tell him to > proceed, but without hubby's blessing I couldn't go on with the fear > of causing big marital troubles. (And with two prior failed marriages, > this is a very real fear for me) When I talked to hubby later on - he > could tell that I was very comfortable with this doctor and we are > going to go forward with him. I just wished that we could have started > yesterday. I feel very good about him. He even told me that when he > started out and the babies were crying, he called Dr. Ponseti and > asked him what he was doing wrong and Dr. Ponseti told him he was > being too rough with them. Dr. Pirani also had some opinions about the > Botox treatment, which weren't exactly positive. He told me that > Botox was designed for muscles in spasm and it has never been proven > that the muscle or tendon is in spasm in clubfoot babies. He also > told me there was a study done where half the babies were given Botox > and the other half saline. An independent person was brought in to > assess them and they were all the same. Interesting. > > All in all I feel very confident that we can get Hayden on the right > road. In addition, I watched other kids as they came in and I could > tell they loved him. So down another road, but a more hopeful one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 26, 2005 Report Share Posted October 26, 2005 , I am so pleased that you had such a great appointment with Dr. Pirani. It is too bad you were unable to start right away, but you are on the right path now - we will keep you and Hayden in our thoughts. > > So yesterday's appointment went very well with Dr. Pirani. He was very > quiet and exuded this aura of calm that instantly made you feel > relaxed. We discussed Hayden's issues and he examined his feet. He > told me that Hayden's feet were not ready to be in the boots yet and > his recommendation was as follows: two more casts, a tenotomy with > cast, then the boots. Hayden was an absolute sweetie through the whole > thing - only fussing a bit when he did the dorsiflexion, but not the > screaming that he has done in the past. Dr. Pirani told me that his > primary concern is the baby's comfort and showed me on my hand how > lightly he touches - it was feather light. He explained that Hayden's > feet should be able to move out on a seventy degree angle and the left > foot was only at thirty degrees. I think the right was at fifty. It > was all very delicate and gentle. Hayden sat in my lap for the > examination and I was able to nurse him. He only stopped nursing to > look suspiciously out the bottoms of his eyes at Dr. Pirani a couple > of times. The best part was that he had the skeleton model of a foot > and showed what should be happening. He also had models of the casts > as they should have been done. I wanted really badly to tell him to > proceed, but without hubby's blessing I couldn't go on with the fear > of causing big marital troubles. (And with two prior failed marriages, > this is a very real fear for me) When I talked to hubby later on - he > could tell that I was very comfortable with this doctor and we are > going to go forward with him. I just wished that we could have started > yesterday. I feel very good about him. He even told me that when he > started out and the babies were crying, he called Dr. Ponseti and > asked him what he was doing wrong and Dr. Ponseti told him he was > being too rough with them. Dr. Pirani also had some opinions about the > Botox treatment, which weren't exactly positive. He told me that > Botox was designed for muscles in spasm and it has never been proven > that the muscle or tendon is in spasm in clubfoot babies. He also > told me there was a study done where half the babies were given Botox > and the other half saline. An independent person was brought in to > assess them and they were all the same. Interesting. > > All in all I feel very confident that we can get Hayden on the right > road. In addition, I watched other kids as they came in and I could > tell they loved him. So down another road, but a more hopeful one. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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