Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Matthew to receive cast today for club foot


By TERRY R. CASSREINO

NEW ORLEANS ( Wednesday, July 29, 2009) – In just a few short minutes, I will join my wife and our son on a trip to Children's Hospital in New Orleans where he will be treated for his club foot by having his entire right leg placed in a cast.

We first saw the orthopedic pediatric specialist last week. And rather than jumping into surgery, he suggested we try to cast Matthew's right leg for two weeks, remove the cast, evaluate his status, possibly cast a second time and then decide if will need surgery.

While Matthew, who is 2, no doubt will be miserable – his leg will be bent at the knee in the cast – this is worth a try if it keeps him from going under the knife for surgery. The procedure is set for 1 p.m. today, so I'll update later today with details and photos.

Matthew and his sister, Camryn, 4, visited the ophthalmologist on Tuesday. Camryn has a lazy eye, which we all knew; Dr. Cangelosi ordered her to wear her glasses all the time every day to help develop her bad eye and give her vision from both eyes.

Matthew, we discovered, has crossed eyes and will no doubt require surgery at some point possibly this year. So while Matthew may escape surgery for his club foot (that isn't certain, however), he appears likely headed to surgery for his eyes.

Our doctor gave us the name of a pediatric ophthalmologist who specializes in this. No date has been set for a visit.

Copyright 2009 by Terry R. Cassreino. All rights reserved.

1 comment:

  1. Wow, Pam, thank you so much for sharing your family's blog with me. I just spent the last 15 minutes laughing and crying while reading your blog. Congratulations on the adoption. And, the writing! The writing is very engaging.

    Whenever the time is appropriate, you and your husband should consider joining the Greater New Orleans Writing Project (GNOWP) or one of the other local chapters of the National Writing Project (NWP). The experience extends beyond professional development and writing in the classroom to socializing with interesting people. Your story certainly is interesting ... and inspiring.

    Again, thanks for sharing. You are welcome to visit my blogspot. I haven't updated it in over a year. I was toying with the idea of blogging. http://straightuphudson.blogspot.com/

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