Friday, February 5, 2010

Hannah has been making progress....and appears to be learning how to get around well even with the braces. She has mastered potty training, somersaults, climbing up stairs and now can TAKE HER BRACES OFF! Yep. She managed (the other day when she was supposed to be napping) to get her entire brace and shoe off! I found her in bed with one brace and socks lying next to her bed. Crazy. I had even double knotted the shoelace. She is so smart and watched us so carefully that she mastered this as well. Now we have to keep a closer eye that the braces actually stay on.

I know I have mentioned my frustrations with Hanger (the orthopedic equipment supplier) in the past, and I would just like to say they have once again managed to fall short of expectation. I received a notification in the mail the other day asking me to back date a form stating that I had received another piece of equipment from them in order to allow us to switch shoes for her braces. We had never received this piece of equipment so I was not going to back date any forms! I called them and was told "oh, yeah, just disregard the form." Then the following day I received a voice mail that stated that they needed this form signed! ARGH! I wish they would communicate in that office better. I so wanted to tell them so, but didn't get the chance. When I called them back to follow-up, the guy didn't give me the opportunity to yell at them...he had realized his mistake.

Even though Hannah is doing better with her braces, I can't wait to be done with them! I know that sounds bad, but I want my little girl to have more freedom, I want her to be able to crawl around on the floor like the other kids, etc. I look forward to the one hour a day when she can be free and I can pick her up and she can wrap her little bare legs around me as I hold her (she is lighter and less of a strain on my back). I know this sounds selfish, but I am hoping that progress will continue and we can start counting down the days towards the end.

1 comment:

  1. I don't blame you...I would feel the same way. It is so hard to see your child not being able to do exactly what most other kids are able to do. We just can't get around the fact that we want the absolute best for our kids.

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