Today we went to starship for our annual checkup with Dr Walsh for Josephs' feet. It is crazy to believe Joseph will be 8 next year. Some of the nurses are still around from when he was a little baby and they love seeing him and how grown he is.
Josephs right foot continues to be a superstar with no concerns or worries about its healing however his stubborn left foot is still giving him some issues. Today Dr Walsh felt that his heel is still quite tight and that his foot is still giving off a slight curve. He recommended that after summer (thank goodness or Joseph would have been miserable) that we come back in for some more casting on his left foot to encourage it to loosen up some more. If that doesn't do much good we may have to look at another surgery down the track.
Joseph is beginning to understand his treatment plans and was excited to hear he would be getting another cast - don't ask me why but he said it was because he could kick things really hard and it wouldn't hurt. Oh boy.
That's our update. I'll keep you posted on his next rounds of casting.
Little Joes Feet
November 21, 2018
September 30, 2016
Anterior Tibial Tendon Transfer - Sept 2016
Eating yummy Maccas :D Thanks Aunty Nenette and Uncle Mike! |
Doctor Walsh and his team were excellent, the hospital staff were super helpful and the operation was smooth and relatively quick.
Joseph's left leg is in a full cast from his foot to his upper thigh. He will be in that cast for 4 weeks. Today is nearing the end of week 3. After getting out of the cast, he will wear a "boot" for another 4 weeks. He can walk in this boot, apparently, it's durable and made for walking. No doubt, Joseph will try running in his boot, haha!
He's been a real trooper, having high spirits. Still smiling, laughing, playing and talking. His siblings are super supportive of him and they help him out, picking things up or pushing him in his chair when he needs a hand.
Joseph's six years old next April. Thanks to the grace of God, a loving mother, helpful siblings, caring family, modern medicine, excellent doctors, kind nurses, and countless other blessings, Joseph is thriving and loving life.
May 29, 2013
No more shoes at night! Wahoo!
Yikes its been a long time since anything has been posted here! Well, I can definitely say that Little Joe's been persevering and putting up with wearing his shoes every night for the past 2 years. Since its so routine, every evening, he usually is quite compliant. He sometimes will throw a little tantrum about putting them on, but that's to be expected. I am happy to report though, that he's gotten the green light from his doctor! Let's hear it again: NO MORE SHOES AT NIGHT FOR LITTLE JOE! WOOHOO! The day: May 21 2013. Two days before the return of Elder C from the Philippines.
Danielle took the kids with her to Starship hospital and Dr Walsh said that his feet are great and he won't be needing to wear the shoes at night anymore! What a blessing! We're so happy that we kept to the plan as best we could and now we see the fruits of that labor and the blessings that follow. We noticed he sleeps just a bit more comfortably now and doesn't wake up in the middle of the night. He's doing great!
November 15, 2011
Naps and Nighttimes
It's official. He is onto naps and night times. He only has to wear his boots during the above. I am so excited for him! It has been a long 5 months but a totally worth it. I am so glad we stuck with the 23hr a day schedule and if anyone is struggling out there just know that it is so worth it to have the doctor say that his feet are so good.
Check him out with his first really pair of shoes.
October 31, 2011
3 month appointment
It has been almost 3 months since he finished his surgery and has been wearing the boots. We haven't been to the doctors for that time. We have an appointment on the 16th of November to let us know how his progress is going. I know for myself that when his boots are not on you can't tell that he ever had club feet. His feet so look great and I am so so happy we kept up with it. Will let you know what happens at the appointment. I am hoping for a switch to nap and night time of shoes.
He crawls
His is little Joe crawling 4 days before his 7 month mark. He is wearing his ponseti boots. I am putting this up to let other know that they don't hinder progress. I think if anything that made him crawl faster because he could lunge forward with them.
September 5, 2011
Ponseti Shoes
Arrrgh! These shoes are way harder to get use to then the casts but on the other end I love love love that he can have time off from wearing them and I feel like his feet are so much better off in the shoes than the casts. He is actually pushing off his feet were as before he treated his legs like they didn't exist! I mean the shoes are only hard because you have to sleep your baby on his back so if you are just starting out with the casts train your baby to sleep on his back because I side slept mine and he is having a hard time adjusting to the back.
Also you really have to make sure that his feet are back up against the back of his shoe. For the first week and still now I have to adjust his shoe if his heel is not in the "view window". I love seeing his face when he takes his shoes off. He kicks for about the whole half hour and I love giving him baths and just snuggling him.
Also you really have to make sure that his feet are back up against the back of his shoe. For the first week and still now I have to adjust his shoe if his heel is not in the "view window". I love seeing his face when he takes his shoes off. He kicks for about the whole half hour and I love giving him baths and just snuggling him.
Rocking his ponseti shoes with his cute grandpa socks!
Enjoying his solids are his kick around!
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