Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Well, got his cast off today. He spent two weeks in this last cast. A month total from the first day we saw Dr. Ponseti. I was so nervous to get the cast off to see what his foot looked like, and it looked GREAT!! What a miracle! That man works miracles! This is the first time in 5 months that hasn't had to have a cast on his foot. Between trying to troubleshoot the relapse here at home, the broken leg, and finally the trip to Dr. Ponseti, has not had significant time out of casts since last September! Nearly 5 months! I almost cried thinking about it. After taking the cast off, couldn't walk. His leg is so stiff. He couldn't put any weight on the foot. Later when he tried to stand up in the s, his right knee buckled under his weight and he cried. Broke my heart, but what a trooper. He went to bed peacefully so far this evening with the shoes on so we'll see if he makes it through the night. While I rocked him before bed, we talked about his " Ponseti shoes " and that he has to wear them when he goes nigh-night. He seemed to understand. Tomorrow we'll begin working out the stiffness and the weakness, and hopefully he'll be standing in a few days. Thank you for letting me vent occasionally here. Thank you for being here and telling your stories. You all have truly been a comfort and inspiration to me as our family goes through this. You do so much good by your posts and responses and the wonderful information you give. My son would not be lying in bed tonight with his two straight feet if it weren't for all of you here on this board. That's how valuable you are. My heartfelt thanks and admiration goes out to you all. ....The journey continues. Gratefully, mom to RCF (3/30/04) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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