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Hi all~

Maddie has been in the Markell shoes (23/1) for two months. During that

time, we have changed shoes three times, changed bars four times and changed

Doctors once. We are seeing Dr. Herzenberg (love him....) now and all was

well with Maddie until about 2 weeks ago. She started slipping out of the

right shoe (Markells). I adjusted, re-adjusted, tightened, and then when I

was finished, I would have to adjust again. Dr. Herzenberg wanted to see

her, so we went in this morning. The PT that works with him put Maddie's

shoe on... it could still slip out. HE put her shoes on and commented...

" there Houdini, now try to get out. " Sure enough, her foot could still slip

out. Ah, it was not just me :):):)

Maddie is now almost 5 months old and rolling all over the place with her

shoes and bar. Typically, no problems when she is sleeping, but every once

in a while, that shoeless right foot makes an appearance.

So today, Dr. Herzenberg decided that we should switch to the s.

Now my question..... What do I need to know about the s? I know that

those that have them, love them! We did the impressions today with Dr. H and

off they go to Iowa. For other patients of Dr. H, he now keeps some of the

impression kits at his office.

So, my understanding is that in a couple of weeks a mini pair of

berkenstock -like sandals will show up at my house. Once they arrive, we

will go see Dr. H again to get situated. Is there any major adjustment

period b/w the Markells and s? Do I need to do anything to the

sandals (I saw a post regarding varnish)? Are there any funny nuances about

these shoes that I should expect? Does BCBS really cover them? So many

questions...

We has such a bad transition into the Markells (really b/c of the previous

doctor), I am just trying to find out as much information a head of time.

THANKS!!!! Kim

Mom to Maddie 06/16/2005, BCF, DDB 23/1

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