Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Sigh of relief

First, I LOVE Shriner's Hospital! Everyone was so nice and so great with Kiya. And of course they all just loved how cute and spunky she was. Kiya has been known to not like male doctors but she did great today. She walked with the resident, sang for the nurse and the social worker and even said hi and bye to her doctor who is an older man. She had one little melt down but recovered. The only downfall is that there was a lot of waiting hence bored toddler and at one point she started to fall asleep. Too cute!

That said, we are breathing a big sigh of relief. The doctor looked at her x-ray and MRI films and agreed that there were no abnormalities. He also felt like her curve was around 40 degrees which in essence matches what the doctor here told us. We got asked a TON of questions about her development and if she had any other medical issues. We gladly responded that she is a healthy kid and after recent evaluation from Birth to 3 that she is meeting or exceeding all developmental milestones with the exception of walking. I think we must have said this like a million times. We told the nurse, the resident twice, the doctor, the social worker, etc.

The doctor was confident that if she had no other neurological issues that the Mehta casting would do wonders to fix her curve. He asked us if Kiya had been to a neurologist and we said no that there was no reason to as of yet. So he asked us again about her development and we repeated that she is right on track with no other concerns and he said great this casting should do wonders for her.

We really liked Dr. S. He will be leaving Shriner's Hospital sadly, but we know we will be in good hands after he leaves. His nurse, Linda, is beyond amazing and I am so grateful she is part of Kiya's treatment team.

So I am breathing a HUGE sigh of relief tonight. Why? Well my fears were going into this appointment were that the doctor would see something that was missed or that he would tell us that Kiya would need surgery. Surgery isn't permanently out of the picture but it is nowhere near the table right now which is reassuring.

We are ready to get started. We are hoping for a date in September still but the calendar is getting full. We are crossing our fingers and saying our prayers that September it is. We are ready to start our journey to being straight. No more curvy back for Kiya. That is the goal. We know the road may be bumpy especially at first but we have to start somewhere.

**Additional numbers in Kiya's Kare Korner.

5 comments:

Cami said...

That's wonderful news! Thanks for sharing.

Leah said...

It is wonderful news. Glad things are going so well for little Kiya. I forgot to say thanks for the shoe post and email. Eden's new shoes are working great and she should walk soon!!

George said...

Yeah...what great news!!!

Unknown said...

What wonderful news!!!

J
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Cindy said...

This is amazing news Cathy! I am so excited for Kiya!!