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Showing posts with label cast. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cast. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Conner's First Cast

Our lastest round of doctor's appointments and hospital visits weren't for little Madi this time.  Conner couldn't let Madi get all the attention, so he had to catch up a little bit :).

On Thursday Conner was playing with a friend and her parents at the park.  He fell off the monkey bars and was really upset (like throwing rocks and yelling that he wanted to go home... oh boy was I embarrassed!!) so they called me and I had David go get him (I had the flu).  Once he got him home he was still upset but did calm down quite a bit.  He had a scrape on his wrist but there wasn't any bruising at all and not any significant swelling.  I thought it looked a little swollen on his wrist under his thumb, but David thought he was just upset because the scrape hurt, so we decided to just watch him that night.  He was up on and off most of the night and was not sleeping well, even with a dose of tylenol and ice packs.  The next morning I called the pediatrician, who told me they don't have an x-ray machine, so to go to urgent care.  I woke up Kyla to play with Madi and drove Conner down to Mendy's Place, an urgent care for kids that is close to our house.  They took x-rays on his wrist, and sure enough, he had a fracture.  They splinted him and told us to follow up with an orthopedic surgeon within a week.  I called Dr. Segal's office, since he's our go-to orthopedic surgeon, but he was booked up, so we made an appointment with one of his associates.

Today we went in and they put a more permanent cast on him.  He only needs it for three weeks, then he can get it removed.  He happened to get the fracture in a good spot that heals really quickly, so that is great!  He's bummed that he can't swim, but he is loving getting people to sign his cast.  Overall he's handling it really, really well!

Here are a few pictures of Conner getting his cast:



The doctor told Conner there are 4 rules to getting a cast:
1)  Do not get it wet
2) Do not stick things in there to itch it (no legos he said!)
3) Do not hit people with it (especially your sister)
4) Cleaning your room helps it heal faster, so help mommy out a lot

I think rule #4 is my favorite!  We'll see if it works ;).

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Madi has her first casting

Today Madi got her first cast to correct her clubbed foot. Dr. Segal uses the ponsetti method of casting which involves slightly moving the foot a little at a time and releasing the heel cord to correct the foot. We waited 3 hours at CRS (Children's Rehabilitative Services) before we even got in to see the doctor but both Madi and Conner did great! Conner was very sweet and kept kissing "sissy" to make sure she was ok. He was a bit sad that he didn't get a cast himself, but I wouldn't be surprised if our crazy little man ended up with some kind of cast at some point in his life. Madi is doing great with her new cast and is finally taking a nap after a long day! She did take a short nap all wrapped up on mom, so thankfully she remained pretty happy throughout the whole thing. We go back in two weeks to get a new cast put on. We are very thankful to have the casting option available to us so that another surgery is not required!