Wednesday, 30 July 2008

Favourite Story Book and Raisins


Today we visited the Limb Fitting Centre at the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital in London so a plaster cast could be taken of Daniel's leg in order to build his first prosthetic extension. This was very exciting because it means that Daniel will be able to start walking soon. He is already compensating without an prosthetic by standing up on his toes on his right foot and bending his left leg slightly. But a prosthetic extension will really help him.

After our eventful shoe shopping trip (see post below), Shane and I were expecting a fight on our hands to get Daniel to sit still long enough to take the plaster cast. We armed ourselves with several tools of distraction. A combination of his favourite story book, "Where is Maisy?" and a box of raisins ensured that the technician, Simon, was successful.

Provided Daniel's miniature plaster cast does not get lost amongst the big adult sized casts, we should have his prosthetic extension in the next week or so!

Posted By Kristen (Daniel's Mum)

1 comment :

Laura White said...

Hi,
You and your family are an absolute inspiration. We have just found out via scan that our little one has a short femur. I'm just searching for information at the moment. Are you from the UK? If so who did you see here? How did Daniel's prosthetic,mwhich you talk about above work. Was it an extension of his foot?
Thank you and best wishes to you all.
Laura
UK