Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Finally! An Update!

We finally made it to the orthopedic today. I had to change the appointment a couple of times due to conflicts. Here's the news:

First of all, the doctor seemed to be quite impressed by what Olivia is able to do to her spine following the Schroth exercises. He was very positive and seemed to think that it was a very good choice for us to go.

Now for her x-ray results, which I will compare with her last x-ray which was 4/19/09:

T5 -11 4/19/09...31% 11/4/09...35%

T4-L3 4/19/09...44% 11/4/09...54%

L3-S1 4/19/09...27% 11/4/09...21%

Spine Alignment:

4/19/09... -46.5cm (off center)
11/4/09... -12 cm (off center)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a huge improvement!

While looking at the change in the curves, he was a bit baffled at the increase in the lower TH curve, considering the dramatic improvement in her posture and spine alignment. He *thinks* that this may not be a progression in the curve, but due to the fact that her spine is so much more aligned, it may be a compensation of sorts. This is not something that he seemed at all concerned about, and was actually encouraged by the results.

He clearly told us that surgery is not something that he would consider, especially at this time. He feels that with what Olivia has been taught, and seeing how well she is able to easily correct her spine, she has an excellent chance of not progressing. She has not grown at all since April, which is also a huge plus. She will go back in eight months for another x-ray, and he commented that he would like to follow her for the next twenty years.

Now, for some very exciting news! We were informed that two PT's from Providence are going to The Scoliosis Rehab Center in Stevens Point, WI to be trained in Schroth. Dr. Manuel Rigo from Barcelona, Spain will be there training the therapists. Once trained they will be practicing Schroth at the PT center on the Novi Providence Campus. I couldn't be more thrilled!

Olivia was strongly encouraged to do her exercises five times a week for 30 minutes. It's been somewhat of a stuggle, but I really feel that she sees the importance of it. I'll keep encouraging her (nagging doesn't work, I need to encourage!).

I truly feel so blessed to have Dr. Mendelow as Olivia's orthopedic, and to have learned and had the opportunity to experience the Schroth Method of Physical Therapy.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Where is time going?

It's been over a month since I've posted on this blog. I know I promised pictures, but haven't posted any. I'm sorry!

Life is crazy sometimes. Crazy busy! Olivia is the manager of the 8th grade football team, along with one other girl. She is at practice everyday afterschool until 5:00 and on Wednesdays, which is game day, she doesn't get home until 7:30. She's having a blast. Thank goodness this only runs through October.

She is not doing that great with her exercises. I have to nag her everyday. It's making me really upset. I encourage her the best I can. The irony of the whole thing is that she feels so much better when she does them. It's just getting her started. I think she's becoming a bit too comfortable in the therapy room. We put a futon in there and she's been sleeping in there for nearly two weeks now. I have to put an end to that.

She's going to see Dr. Mendelow on November 4th. I can't remember why, but I had to change her appointment, which was originally the third week in October, I believe. I am not expecting as good as a report as I truly feel we could be getting. We'll see.

I will try my best not to stay away from her for so long!

Happy October to all! October is my favorite month! And...Happy Birthday to Scott. He turned 20 today. I can hardly believe it!

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

It's been awhile...

....I know! It has been an extremely busy summer. The first day of school was yesterday, so hopefully we can get into a better, normal routine!

Olivia goes to see Dr. Mendelow the end of October, when she will have x-rays taken. She's doing okay (I wish I could say great) with her exercises. I put her on a daily after school schedule, so hopefully she will stick to it. I knew this would be a struggle, but I will not give up.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Soon....I promise!

Many of you have been asking for new pictures and results.

Next week, I plan on taking and posting new pictures. As far as the results go, our next orthopedic appointment is not until the third week in October, at which time x-rays will be taken. We're going to have to be patient until then. Believe me, I am more anxious than anyone!

Who would of thought...

Olivia got her hair cut yesterday. When we left the salon, she told me that she felt that her hair was uneven. I assured her it was not, as the stylist spent a lot of time on her cut and made certain it was even. I watched her. Olivia then went on to tell me that she forgot to tell the stylist that she has scoliosis. Apparently, during her therapy, one of the therapists told her that when she gets her hair cut, she should let them them know she has scoliosis, so they can be sure that her hair is even.

I would have never thought of this, but it does make perfect sense. It's the little things.

Sunday, August 2, 2009

It's finally done!!!!!

.....the room! Here is a before (well sort of before, before we started to paint, but after we got the old paint off) and a finished picture. This room is AWESOME! Olivia came home from camp tonight and it was a total surprise to her. She LOVES it!



Olivia chose the colors for the room. She is very creative. I never imagined it would look as good as it does. The picture does not do it justice!
All we need now is a rolling mirror. Until we find one (or Bob makes one), we'll have to improvise.

Tuesday, July 28, 2009

And she's gone again!

Now Olivia is at camp for a week. She'll be home Sunday evening. She's in for a real surprise when she gets home! Her therapy room is nearly complete. We have the painting done, and now just have to hang the wall board, mount the mirror and put up the window treatments. The room looks great! What a transformation. Stay turned for pictures, which hopefully will be coming soon.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

She's home!!!!!

Olivia is home, safe and sound! She looks great. She has a great tan and looks like she gained a few desperately needed pounds!

Thursday, July 16, 2009

Three more days...

...until Olivia comes home! Boy do I miss her! My sister told me she is diligently doing her exercises everyday! The room is moving along.....slowly. Scott still has stuff in there, but he promised me it will be empty by Saturday. I'm not taking bets on that one.

I'm hoping to be able to start the sanding/painting on Monday. I'll post pictures as the progression of the room moves along.

And...I know these posts are boring without pictures, but Olivia has the camera with her in Texas.

Saturday, July 11, 2009

It' almost a week....

...since Olivia left for Dallas. She is having a blast. I've talked to her everyday (well almost, I haven't talked to her yet today). I am really missing her.

She is doing her exercises daily. I'm really proud of her. She'll be home next Sunday evening. We'll begin on getting her therapy room set up once she gets home (and Scott is completely moved out. I can't believe he's moving out).

Sunday, July 5, 2009

Off to Dallas!

Well, today was Olivia's big day. Bright and early this morning, she took her first flight by herself to Dallas to spend a two weeks with my sister and her kids. She's flown before, but never alone. She was a bit scared, but I think the excitement took over quickly!

Now, I on the other hand was very nervous! When a minor travels alone, they do require a parent to accompany them to the gate and remain there until the plane takes off. Of course, if they didn't allow me to do that, she wouldn't have gone!

She had strict instructions to call me the minute the plane landed, which of course she did. She was so excited to tell me that once everyone was boarded, the stewardess came to her and told her that the plane was out of balance and they had to move her up to first class! Isn't that hilarious! I'm sure her whole 90 some pounds put the plane off balance! There were also two other kids on the plane, a brother and sister, ages 12 and 13 who were going home to the Dallas area after spending three weeks with their aunt in Ann Arbor. They too were moved with Olivia to first class, and they had a blast. They were served breakfast, fruit and all they wanted to drink. I certainly hope she isn't expecting this to happen on her way home! What a treat.

Anyhow, she brought with her what she was able to as far as her equipment goes to continue her exercises while she's there. She really is doing well.

I'm going to really miss her. It's going to be awfully quiet around here!

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

We'll miss you Charlie :(

Purring, Charlie was comforted by his last pet from Scott and Olivia.
Rescued 4/21/2000 (1.5 years old) - July 1, 2009
He will be missed and will always be loved.
Charlie was the coolest cat ever!

Olivia was extremely broken up of the loss of our beloved cat, Charlie. After we got home from the vet and buried him, she was willing to do some of her exercises. I think it helped occupy her mind. She is doing much better this evening.

Two of her friends are spending the night. This afternoon, Bob and Olivia pitched a tent, and the girls have only come out to eat and use the bathroom! They're planning on sleeping out there tonight, but it's kinda chilly and raining. We shall see!


Tuesday, June 30, 2009

We're home, safe and sound!


Just a quick post to let you all know we got home safe and sound. It was a long drive, and with the time change it made it seem even longer.

We came home to a very sick cat. Charlie was very thin, and not eating. He was sick before we left and on antibiotics, but he didn't seem any better. Scott said he ate very little. I took him to the vet and he has Chronic Renal Failure (kidney failure basically). I've learned to give him an IV at home (for hydration) and he is on another medication for now. If he starts to eat soon, as he should once he begins to feel better, he may be okay. If not, well, I don't want to think about that now. This picture of him was taken about a year or so ago. He is so beautiful!

Olivia is doing great with her exercises at home, so far. Until we get the wall board up, she is improvising.

I promise I will post soon with the events of our last day at the Rehab Center, and some exciting results.




Sunday, June 28, 2009

It's Sunday.....

and I'm super late with my Friday post, sorry! You're going to have to wait a bit longer :).

I will say our last day at the center was wonderful, fulfilling and sad. It's always hard to say good-bye. We've been in Madison since Friday afternoon, and it is beautiful here. We're enjoying our time with Steve and Barb, and enjoying what Madison has to offer (which is a whole lot that we could never cover in just one weekend, so that means we'll have to come back!)

We'll be home quite late tonight, and then off to work bright and early tomorrow morning. So, give me a little time, and I will fill in the gaps!

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Our second last day here...


...was sure a full one! Olivia's appointment this morning was from 7:30 - 9:00 a.m. Today was the making of her DVD. It's 30 minutes long and goes over most of the exercises she learned, including the proper set-up, form, etc. She looked like a movie star being filmed!

Bob had to leave early today to inspect three stores on the East side of the state, so we got a ride there. We were planning on walking back to the hotel when she was done (it's exactly two miles), but it started to pour rain. Stef was kind enough to let me take her truck.

We went back to the hotel, rested and then went to Erberts and Gerberts for lunch with Margaret and Emily. The girls had their afternoon session from 1:30 - 3:30. Right after we got done eating the power in town went out, so they had to work with no a/c or fans. There are lots of windows, so it wasn't too dark in the building, at least. When they were done, we went to pick up the pottery we made last week. Olivia's is the fruit bowl. I made the small square bowl. I absolutely love hers, and I'm actually shocked that mine turned out as good as it did, considering I don't have one artistic bone in my body!


Of course, the girls wanted ice cream, so we took them to Culvers and then went back to the hotel. We had planned with the other parents for us all to meet at the pool at 5:00 so the girls could all spend time together. They swam and we ordered pizza. It was nice for them to all be together outside of the Rehab Center. We went up a little after 7:00 and after Olivia's shower, she spent time with Emily in their room. Bob and I went for a bike ride. Here is in front of the Post Office Mural.

Olivia's first appointment is at 9:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. We actually get to sleep in a bit.



Wednesday, June 24, 2009

Wednesday's over

I can't believe it. Another day gone. Only two more days of therapy. We were at the center today from 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. Olivia was so strong this morning. It's amazing how you can see her body becoming stronger. We then went back to the hotel until Olivia's afternoon session, which was from 1:30 - 3:30. Bob took the van today, as he had store inspections to do in the Madison and Milwaukee area, so Margaret took Olivia to her afternoon session. Since it was open gym, and they don't want parents there, I stayed back and did laundry. When the girls were done, Margaret drove and we took the girls to Belts Ice Cream and then to the bead store. Both girls chose to make anklets. They were so cute! Here is a picture of Olivia's, she went with the sea theme, frog, sea horse and sea shell.

After the bead shop, we came back to the hotel. Bob was back already, so the three of us and Margaret and Emily went to dinner together. We went to The Tokyo Steakhouse, which came highly recommended. It is within walking distance of the hotel, so we walked over. The place looks like a total dump from the outside, and we were told not to let that influence our decision to go there. I'm glad we didn't! The food was delicious. We chose a hibachi table, where they cook your food right in front of you. Our cook was great. He was talented and had a great personality. We ordered some sushi, and then shared chicken, steak, shrimp and salmon. It was really delicious. Be sure to pay close attention to the detail of the "man water squirter". It was hilarious.









We walked back to the hotel, and the girls wanted to go swimming IMMEDIATELY! They changed, and Margaret and I took them down to the pool. We sat outside while they swam, as it is so hot in the pool area. They swam for about an hour, when they discovered some strange matter on the bottom of the pool. Emily thought it was pieces of a brownie, and Olivia thought it was chocolate chips. Okay...you get the idea. They got their flip flops and went "fishing". What they brought up was not brownie pieces or chocolate chips. I don't think I need to say more. This was actually the second time this week this happened. A few days ago, this same type of matter was found floating in the hot tub. So again, they had to shut the pool down. They did test the water on the spot, and it tested negative for e-Coli and whatever else they test for. They still need to have the pool company come out tomorrow to take all the necessary precautions. So that was our excitement for the night. Here's the girls in the pool:

Showers this evening were a bit longer than usual, as we had to wash flip flops and bathing suits, just to be sure. Never a dull moment! Of course, Olivia is not tired, and we have another 7:30 a.m. session tomorrow morning. Tomorrow morning will be her video session, where they tape everything she does and makes a DVD for her to take home. It will be interesting.

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

An extremely HOT day 7!

I think the temperatures reached the upper 90's today, with what felt like 100% humidity. It was unbearably hot. Olivia and I tried to lay out this afternoon between her sessions, but we only lasted about seven minutes!

This mornings session was with Beth and Olivia was awesome! She worked hard, as always. Here is a picture of her in "prone on two stools". This is only her second time doing doing this exercise and remembered exactly how to do it. The proper way to breathe is a huge part of this (and all) the exercises.

This afternoon her session was from 2:00 - 4:00. It was too hot for me to do anything, so I just came back to the hotel. Beth told me she did incredibly well this afternoon, both with her one on one time with her, and during open gym. She learned another new exercise, which Beth said most don't get, as it is pretty difficult, but Olivia caught right on. I am really proud of her.

We couldn't decide what to do this afternoon, since it was so hot and then thought that canoeing/kayaking would be the perfect thing to do. We were going to go on Sunday, but the weather was too iffy. We went to Iverson Park, rented a canoe and a double kayak for Olivia and I from Nature Treks. We paddled down the Plover River for about 2.5 miles, which took us an hour and a half. It was a bit of a tough ride at the beginning, as the water was very shallow, and we had to get out of the boats multiple times and push them. Once we got past that part of the river, it was smooth sailing (paddling, really)! When we got to our destination, they picked us up and brought us back to the park.



We brought dinner back to the hotel, ate and then Olivia went swimming with her friend for about an hour. I don't know where this girl gets all her energy. Her morning session is from 7:30 - 9:30 tomorrow. She's going to be exhausted.

Monday, June 22, 2009

Day 6 (of therapy)

Olivia learned one new exercise today, and everything else was the same. She was there this morning from 7:30 - 9:30 a.m. and again this afternoon from 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. Bob was there this morning, and watched the morning session for the first time. He was really impressed. It truly is amazing how with just a few adjustments and proper breathing, you can actually change the form of your body. Olivia is doing great with it.

This afternoon while Olivia was at the center, Bob and I went for coffee and to a book store. It was so hot today, it was not pleasant being outside. The humidity was so high.

After we picked Olivia up, we went back to the hotel. She wanted to rest, so Bob and I took our bikes and went back to the Schmeeckle Reserve. It was hot, but riding in the woods was bearable. It was beautiful. We rode a different path today, and I actually remembered my camera. Of course, we we're seeing any dear. We were just about done with our ride, so I stopped a took a picture of the garden. I had to take a picture of something, since I actually had my camera. Just as we were about to exit the trail, there she was. A beautiful doe! She was grazing, and came fairly close to us. I snapped a bunch of pictures, but with the sun they didn't come out too good.







We went out to dinner at a place called the Charcoal Grill. It was really good. Afterwards we went to Lowes just to walk around. There really is not a whole lot to do around here! I talked Olivia to climb into one of those shopping carts with the steering wheels for little kids. Of course, with her long legs, she couldn't fit into the seat, so she just hung her legs over into the basket. I pushed her around the store and we laughed. Bob thought we were crazy, but agreed to take our picture. The customers in the store, as well as the sales people who walked by us laughed. I think it was most excitement they've had in a long time!

After we got back to the hotel, Olivia and Emily went swimming and I took a load of clothes to the laundry room. I hope I don't forget to get them out of the dryer!

Sunday, June 21, 2009

The weekend in a nut shell

Wow, it's Sunday night already. Bob came in Saturday morning. We got back to Stevens Point in the early afternoon. We Took a walk along the river, and of course saw more ducks. This mama had new born babies. She didn't seem too happy, but she did let me take a picture!


After we walked around a bit, we went back to the hotel. Olivia rested and Bob and I went for a bike ride around town. It was a nice ride. Before we went out to dinner, Olivia and Emily went swimming. It's really nice that she has made a friend! After dinner, we just came back to the hotel and turned in early.


Sunday morning, after breakfast we went out to Mullins Cheese . I thought they would have tours, but they didn't. I was able to get awesome cheese curds though. I love cheese curds. I love how they squeak when you chew them! We headed back to Stevens Point and went to the Stevens Point food co-op. What a neat place. A bit on the expensive side, but a nice place. The bakery was closed, so we'll have to go back during the week. I've heard the bakery is just wonderful. We shall find out!


It was a really nice day. Warm with sunshine on and off. When we got back to the hotel, it started to drizzle and Bob and I thought it would be a great time for a bike ride. Olivia didn't agree, so she rested, when we went out. We went out to the Green Trail at the Schmeeckle Reserve, which is directly across the street from the hotel. It is absolutely beautiful. We took a quick ride through there yesterday, and I nearly got knocked off my bike by an owl! Seriously! That bird flew right in front of me and landed in a tree. Of course I didn't have my camera! I called Bob back and he was able to see it. It was absolutely beautiful. We watched it fly away and continued on our ride. Today, we didn't see any owls, but the deer were abundant. Of course, again, I forgot my camera. This time I was able to get a picture with my phone. It's not too great, but this dear just stood and stared at us. They seem to not be afraid of people at all.


We ate leftovers tonight and will be making it an early night. It's back to the Rehab Center, bright and early tomorrow morning at 7:30.

Friday, June 19, 2009

Five days down...

I can't believe it, one week is completed. It's amazing how much Olivia has learned. She is so glad it is the weekend and she can sleep in!

This afternoon when the girls were done, we went to Appleton, which is an hour away to go to the mall. Yes, the closest mall is an hour away. Everyone said how nice it was. It was okay. Nothing special, but something to do. Afterwards we went to downtown Appleton to an Italian restaurant named Victoria's. Stef, one of the therapists recommended it, so we gave it a try. The food was good (Olivia and I split Eggplant Parmesan, which was a huge portion, enough for four people, really!). The decor, was very Italian. Tacky Italian. Old school Italian! Murals all over the walls, 1960's chandeliers, etc. It was interesting. I'm glad we went there, as it really was good and unlike anywhere I've ever been!

By the time we got back to the hotel, everyone was tired, so we're just chilling out. We need to leave tomorrow to pick Bob up. He flies into Madison and is being picked up by Steve L. who lives in Madison, and is going to drive half way to meet me. Madison is two hours south of Stevens Point. It will be nice, as we'll have lunch with Steve and Barb where we meet, and then head back to Stevens Point.

I hope everyone enjoys their weekend.

Thursday, June 18, 2009

Day 4

Four days down, six to go (of therapy that is). It's hard to believe tomorrow is Friday already. Bob will be here on Saturday!

Therapy went well today. It's hard for Olivia to get up in the morning and be there at 7:30, but she's managing! Tomorrow she gets a tiny break. We don't have to be there until 8:00. She gets a whole extra 30 minutes!

Here's a picture of Beth working on de-rotating Olivia, in the prone on knees position (or something like that, I can't remember all these terms). It looks painful, but really, it's not! This is the first time she's been in this position. It can also be done hanging from the bar, which she liked better.


After her morning session we went back to the hotel and stayed there until it was time to go back at 1:00. It was a gloomy, rainy morning. I dropped her off at 1:00 and drove around for a bit. I found a hardware store that was going out of business, so I went in and looked at all the...well...tools! I didn't buy anything, but will take Bob back next week. I think they had some pretty good deals there. I then went to the Goodwill store. It was a nice one! I was there for only a few minutes when Olivia called and told me she had a tummy ache. I went back to the clinic, and she was fine. They had her lay down and she felt better.

When the open gym time was done, we took the girls to The Art Village, and they spent time in the create your own pottery studio. I even did a piece! They had a lot of fun (I did, too) and we are looking forward to getting our creations back next week after their fired. I'll post pictures then. Here's a picture of three of the girls.



When we finished up there, we went to the grocery store and came back to the room and cooked dinner (yes, I brought an electric double burner, a frying pan and cooking utensils)! We had turkey burgers with sauteed onions and Wisconsin Swiss Cheese. They were yummy! We smelled the whole place up! After dinner, Olivia and one of the other girls went swimming for about an hour. I don't know where they got the energy. The other girls mom and myself sat outside on a little patio and talked. It was really nice. They are super nice people from San Antonio, Texas. Everyone here is so nice.

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Day 3 (already!)

I can't believe it's Wednesday evening already. Time goes so fast. Today was great. This morning Olivia has an hour and a half of one on one with Beth, and then from 1:00 - 3:00, it was "open gym". This is a time for the girls only (parents must leave) to work with each other, on their own and with the therapists. Olivia enjoyed it.

While Olivia was in open gym, I walked for about 45 minutes on the path around the river then drove around a bit. I was a little early getting back, so I went into a thrift store right around the corner from where the Rehab Center is. The store just opened last week, and it's a pretty cool store. I was talking with the owner, and I found out she just moved her from Rochester Hills and opened this store. It really is a small world!

When we got back to the hotel this afternoon, the gal at the desk asked me if we wouldn't mind changing rooms. We were on the first floor and they are renovating the rooms. They are finished with the second and third floors and are now working on the first floor. There is tons of drywall dust, paint fumes, etc. and they are moving closer to our room, so the manager thought it would be best if we moved, since we'll be here for quite awhile. So, it took three trips, but we moved everything up a third floor room. The room is nicer than the other one, since it is freshly painted, new carpet, drapes, etc. It was more work than we wanted to do this afternoon, but I'm glad we moved.

We walked across the street to Subway for dinner, came back and sat in the hot tub and are now watching Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants 2 on t.v. We'll be going to bed early tonight, as Olivia's first session is at 7:30 a.m. tomorrow morning.

Hopefully, I have pictures to post tomorrow.

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Day 2.....

Another day gone by. Today was much of the same. Olivia met with Beth in the morning and Stef in the afternoon. In between sessions, there was a group meeting focusing on abdominal work (sit ups are actually the worst thing you can do for your back), and the proper way to do general everyday chores like vacuuming, sweeping, laundry, etc. It was very informative.

We rode our bikes to the afternoon session and went for the most incredible ice cream at Emy J's afterwards. So much for the few calories I burned riding my bicycle.

We ate in this evening and Olivia is now soaking in the hot tub. It's going to be an early night tonight. Her first session tomorrow is at 9:30 a.m.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Day 1...

This morning, bright and EARLY, 7:00 a.m. to be exact, Olivia had her first visit at the Rehab Center. Beth spent an hour with her taking measurements, measurements, and more measurements! She tested her flexibility, as well as other things.

After she was finished with Beth, Olivia spent an hour with Stef, one of the P.T.A's who started her with her stretching and exercises. We were finished at 9:00 a.m. and had to be back at noon for a group session. We went back to the hotel for a short while and then went back to downtown Stevens Point and walked around a bit, shared a light early lunch and then sat by the river and watched the ducks before it was time to go back to the center. It was a gorgeous day. Sunny, a slight breeze and 80 degrees.



How cute are they!

We went back to the Rehab Center at noon for an educational session. It was nice, as we got to meet the other girls/families who will be here for the next two weeks. There are four other girls. One from Texas, one from Colorado, one from New Jersey and one from Louisiana. They range in age from eleven to sixteen. During this time, Beth talked to us basically about anatomy and the proper way to move, sit, bend, etc. It was very interesting and eye opening. It's no wonder my back always hurts! When we were done with this session, we had an hour before Olivia's next P.T. session. It was so beautiful out, we decided to walk back to the river and just chill. We kicked off our shoes, and enjoyed the sunshine!


After relaxing for about half an hour, we were getting restless, so we thought we'd walk around and look at some of the Stevens Point Downtown Murals. They are really cool! These are two of them:





We then went for Olivia's P.T. session, which was with Beth. She went over everything that Stef taught her, plus a bit more. Olivia did great. When we were finished, Olivia was exhausted and all she wanted to do was get a manicure. So....we found a nail place. Aren't they pretty!





We brought pizza back for dinner and now she's resting. Her first appointment tomorrow is not until 10:15, so she'll get to sleep in. I'll probably still be up at 5:30.

Sunday, June 14, 2009

We made it!

We're here! Olivia and I left our house at 7:00 a.m. this morning and arrived in Stevens Point at 5:00 p.m. With the time change, it was an eleven hour journey. We stopped at Panera Bread in Kalamazoo for breakfast, and then drove to Aurora, IL, where we spent an hour at the Chicago Premium Outlets. It was a beautiful day, and it felt great to walk around. We had lunch at Jimmy Johns and then finished our drive. From Aurora, IL to Stevens Point, WI, it took us four hours. Not bad. All in all, the actual driving time was just a bit over nine hours.
Our hotel is definitely sufficient. It's a Comfort Suites. It's clean, has a kitchenette, nice pool and whirlpool and small workout room. It's conveniently located to the Rehab Center and directly across the street from the Green Circle Trail. I'm so glad we brought our bikes!
We drove around Stevens Point after we unpacked the car. Directly across the street from the Rehab Center, which is located in downtown Stevens Point, is Riverfront Park, which surrounds the Wisconsin River and is absolutely gorgeous. We walked a short way along the walking/bike trail, and then went and explored the town a bit more. We found another park, which is also along the river and rents canoes and kayaks. This is something we definitely want to to. We'll save this until Bob arrives here next weekend.
Well, tomorrow is an early day. Olivia's firs appointment is at 7:00 a.m., so we really need to get some sleep.
Lots more to come.

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Our meeting!


Today, Beth and Rhonda from the Scoliosis Rehab Center came to Michigan to meet with Dr. Mendelow and his staff. They spent the day with him at his practice.

Later in the afternoon, Bob, Olivia and I met with Beth personally. She shared information with us about the clinic and what we can expect during our visit there. After the time with Beth, we went down to a conference room where Dr. Mendelow, Beth, Rhonda and Joseph P. O'Brien, who is the president of the National Scoliosis Foundation met with us and several other of Dr. Mendelow's patients and their parents.

They talked about the Schroth method of PT. Beth gave everyone a wonderful overview of Schroth and of the center in Stevens Point. A Power Point presentation was planned, however the projector was MIA. She pulled it off like a pro!

We were there for about an hour and left really encouraged! I feel that we are headed in the right direction.

Saturday, May 16, 2009

RSC or Not?

At the suggestion of The Scoliosis Rehab Center, I contacted Grant Wood Ortho to see if they felt that Olivia would benefit with a RSC brace. I had previously asked Dr. Mendelow about it and he did not seem to feel that at this point it would be of any benefit to her. He told me that it would not hurt to talk to them about it, to see what they felt. He feels that the Providence Brace which she is currently in and that her Risser is a 4 switching to a RSC brace would most likely not make a difference at this point.


I sent Grant Wood her pathology reports, and this is what he had to say:

"I agree with what your doctor has stated thus far. A RSC brace might help, but normally it is not indicated at this age. However I have seen pts in the brace with Risser 4 and 5, some with ok results and some not making any change, therefore it would be up to your daughter and you to decide if it's worth the effort. "

So, that being said, we are going to stick with the Providence Brace. Dr. Mendelow feels that she will be out of it within six months.

I'm glad I contacted them. It gives me a peace of mind.

I must say, I am really impressed by their integrity. A part of me was expecting them to try to sell their product to us. I guess I'm somewhat of a skeptic.


Wednesday, May 13, 2009



Off in the mail today went all our registration papers for the Rehab Center. Time is going fast.



I also found out some great news! One of the therapists from the Scoliosis Rehab Center will be coming to Michigan the end of this month to meet Dr. Mendelow. This is very exciting, as most orthopedics are not very open to this type of therapy. Dr. Mendelow mentioned to me that he would like to meet with them one day and would welcome a visit if they were interested. I shared this information with Jan at the center and....well, it's been arranged.



I am really hoping that there will be time for me to meet "the therapist" (I don't know who is coming), when she's here. I will be informed of the specifics once the agenda is set, and we will see if arrangements can be made for a time to meet.



Once I have more information, it will be posted!


Thursday, May 7, 2009

Not much is going on now.....




.....until we leave on June 14th, there really won't be much to post about. Our plans are all set for our trip to Stevens Point, WI.

Olivia and I will drive up there on Sunday, June 14th. It's about a ten hour drive. She will begin therapy on Monday morning. Bob will fly up to Madison on Saturday, June 20th. Madison is two hours south of Stevens Point. He will stay the rest of the time with us and we will drive home together. We actually found a very reasonable one way flight out of Flint. We are saving hundreds of dollars, literally, by him flying out of Flint instead of Detroit. The Flint airport is only about 15 miles miles further from our home than Detroit is. It pays to keep on searching!

I mailed off all the requested materials to the Rehab Center today. They're mailing me a packet to complete and then we should be all set with the paper work.

June 14th will be here before we know it. Why is it that January and February seem to take forever to end and the spring and summer months are gone before we know it?














Saturday, May 2, 2009

Brace Pictures




Here is what Olivia looks like in her brace. Note that she just got done eating pizza and drinking coke so she could barely get into it! She only wears it to bed, so she puts it on laying down and pulls it so tight that she can barely walk or even stand up in it.
This brace is so tiny, I don't even think I could get it around my thigh!
Of course, I never tried!!!










Friday, May 1, 2009

Stats



Okay, here you have an image of the Spinal Column. As you can see it is straight, and the alignment is down the center of the back. This is what a "normal" back should look like.



Here are stats of Olivia's scoliosis:


Thoracic Curve Degree:


T5 - 11 = 31%


T11 - L4 = 44%


Lumbar Curve Degree:


L4 - S1 = 27%


Alignment:


4.5 to 6 cm off center



The positive thing is that her Risser Sign is a 4. This is scored from 0 - 5, meaning that a zero would be a patient hasn't begun reaching skeletal maturity and has a lot of grown left, with a five meaning that bone growth is complete. So, seeing that she does not have much growth left, hopefully we will not see any increase in curvature.

She is currently standing at approximately 5'5" tall and weighs a whole 94 lbs.

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Fast Forward

Wow, now it's April. Olivia had her six month visit with Dr. Mendelow and her x-rays showed no change. It's a good thing that her curves have not progressed, but it would have been nice to see even a tiny change. Dr. Mendelow was not discouraged, as her growth has been so minimal and he does not foresee her growing much more.

Before we left his office, he told me about a Scoliosis Rehab Clinic in Wisconsin which he thought may be a benefit to her. He gave me some literature and encouraged me to check it out. From what I understand, this is not a type of therapy that a surgeon will normally recommend, so I feel very blessed that he has shared this with us and is on the consertative side.

I went home and immediately got on the Internet. I was intrigued, sent them an email and researched the program.

I received a response from the clinic the next day. They were totally encouraged that our orthopedic suggested them, as I was told most doctors are not too keen on this type of physical therapy. They were really impressed. They told me about the program and sent me a lot of information, including a long list of references.

I can not begin to tell you how many wonderful people I have been in touch with and all of the valuable information I have received.

We checked with our insurance company and they will cover a good part of the therapy.

Reservations are made. We will be there for two weeks, the middle of June. We will hit the road on Sunday, June 14th for a ten hour drive up to Stevens Point, WI. I'm glad it will be summer!

The program is for two full weeks, Monday through Friday, with two hours of therapy in the morning and two hours in the afternoon. They will send us home with a video, tons of information and a plan for continued exercise everyday at home, for thirty minutes, five days a week. It is going to take a commitment, but it is well worth it. We are encouraged.

As I'm typing this, I realized that I never posted any stats of Olivia's scoliosis. I'm too tired to remember all the numbers now, but will post them on my next post, hopefully sometime this weekend.

Thursday, April 23, 2009

October 9, 2008 - A busy day!

Olivia was fit for her brace at 8:00 a.m. It was a fascinating process. Ron is extremely experienced in what he does. I was impressed.

He wrapped her in what looked like huge ace bandages, and then taped on top of that. He took tons of measurements, then snipped the "form" off of her. Boy this girl is skinny!

From this form, he was going to make the brace out of fiberglass (I believe) and some sort of hard foam type material on the inside. He showed Olivia a chart of many different colors and patterns and she could choose what she wanted the outside to look like. She chose an orange and yellow pattern to match her bedroom.

That afternoon we went out to lunch and then at 4:30 she had her MRI. It was actually a series of three and took nearly two hours. She was a trooper and did great.

Nothing was found on the MRI that would be a cause of the scoliosis

Our first orthopedic visit

We had to wait for several weeks before he could see us, and in late September we had our first visit with Dr. Mendelow. He spent a lot of time with us explaining what scoliosis is, answering our questions and examining Olivia. He did a complete set of x-rays.

He determined that Olivia had a double curvature, which were pretty severe. We also met with Ron, who is an orthosist for Wright and Filippis and works closely with Dr. Mendelow. They both agreed that Olivia needed to be braced, and the Providence Brace was recommended. The Providence Brace is worn only at night and is custom molded to the body. We set up an appointment with Ron to have her fit for the brace.

Dr. Mendelow also requested that we have an MRI done, just to be sure there were not any underlying conditions causing the scoliosis.

Diagnosis -

In August of 2008, Olivia went for a sports physical at her school as she was going to try out for Volleyball. At that time, the doctor informed us that she had scoliosis and informed us to see an orthopedic.

I took her to her pediatrician, who confirmed what the other doctor said. Upon reviewing her records, he discovered that from January 2009 (when she was in for a well visit) to August, 2009 she had grown over 5". No wonder her pants kept getting so short! In January of '08, there was no abnormal curve to her spine, which led him to believe this rapid growth spurt was a result of the scoliosis.

He referred me to Dr. Michael Mendelow who is a pediatric orthopedic.