Sunday, May 16, 2010

Shriners

Shriners is an amazing place. Located in downtown Sacramento, opposite the UC Davis campus, it is a haven for kids of all ages who are in need of treatment. Their specialized pediatric care includes: orthopedics, burns, Spinal Cord Injury and specialized Plastic Surgery.
I say Haven, for at Shriners, acceptance into the program is based on two criteria - age and diagnosis. Any child under the age of 18 years old is eligible to benefit from the gift of free care providing the child's condition is within the scope of services offered. Yes, you have read correctly! It is free. I feel blessed that Zoé will benefit from their services regarding her cavus foot deformity and her Achilles tendon tightness. David and I have both decided that we would from now one, donate money to Shriners, for as they say in the brochure:"Each patient's path to success is fueled by private donations and driven by excellence in treatment, teaching and research."

We had an appointment there last Friday and Zoé was greeted like a queen. It was actually our pre-operation visit and we also met with a very knowledgeable doctor specializing in neuro-muscular diseases, such as Steinert.

The first nurse we saw asked us to undress Zoé and have her wear a gown, and our little patient looked quite cute in it. The nurse who did the pre-op asked Zoé to be her little helper, checking the stethoscope, putting the little cap on the instrument used to check ears, holding her little hammer for reflexes, etc.

The doctor then came and carefully examined Zoé corroborating what the surgeon had mentioned regarding Zoé's need for the following treatment plan: "For the right side, given the extent of the deformity and the fact that she has previously undergone serial casting, [they] recommend that a surgical, likely in the form of a plantar release for a cavus deformity be performed.As well as a heel cord lengthening for her equinus." As you can see I now fully understand the jargon, thanks to my little research in "Orthopedics for Dummies, or my self-taught course in Orthopedics 101."

It's funny how we, mothers of children with special needs, often claim loud and strong that we are our children's specialized providers. Providers of care, support, love, and above all, medical needs. Believe it or not, but we often know more than some of the doctors who see them.
It adds to the pride that we have knowing the ins and outs of our children. Sometimes it can be tiring and discouraging to have to explain Zoé's condition, but who else would do it better than me? I will give myself credit on this one.

Anyway, to go back to Shriners, after lunch we took Zoé to have her left foot casted for the new bright and flowery AFO she will be fitted with right after surgery. The right foot will be casted for 5 weeks, and after that, he too will have the flowers-and-lady-bugs design we had Zoé choose for the leg. We chose not to revisit butterflies...bringing back painful memories of the helmet.

We left Shriners with much confidence and hope that all will go smoothly on June 2nd. Of course, that doesn't mean that we won't be a pair of nervous wrecks on that day.
Zoé will stay as an inpatient for one night, just so they can monitor her closely.

We've already reserved Zoé a big surprise for the week after surgery, a live show of Elmo and his friends at the Oakland Arena, I think she will go crazy when she sees her friends dancing and singing onstage. I will have to film some of it to post on the blog.



3 comments:

Anne said...

Heureuse de lire que vous avez trouvé l'endroit accueillant et que vous avez rencontré un personnel attentif et compétant. Je pense très fort à vous 3.
Je vois que Zoé et Muguet sont des fidèles groupies de Elmo ! En ce moment elle adore les sirènes. Va chez McDo, ils donnent des mini Barbie sirène dans les Happy Meal ! Je suis sûre que Zoé va adorer.

Sarah said...

Merci pour ton soutien, Anne. Zoé est a la crèche, sa monitrice adore son GILET BLEU!!! un vrai succès. Quand ouvres-tu ta boutique de prêt-a-porter "Made by Anne"??
Grosses bises à vous 3,
Sarah

Trish said...

Sarah! This is a wonderful tribute to Zoe and to what we all know as moms -- that your love and energies are limitless when it comes to the well-being of our children! I am proud to know the Berman family! Please keep me posted; it sounds like the surgery is scheduled for 6/2 and Zoe will be overnight. I know that as this day approaches, your feelings are mixed and intense. Give our best to David and big HUGS to Zoe from all of us!