Wisconsin

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Idaho4pack
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Re: Wisconsin

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Sorry, out in Boise, Idaho here... soon to be Tucson, AZ, tho. Not getting any closer :-)
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Re: Wisconsin

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We live in Neenah, in Wisconsin, sounds close to whoever lives 90 miles south of Green Bay. Son has this injury since accident on 11/02/05
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Brenda333
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Daughter has global palsy (c5-T1 injury) 5 surgeries at Texas Children's by Dr
Laurent, Shenaq, and Nath. 1st Surel graft 2nd Intercostal transfer 3rd Latisimus Dorsi transfer with subscapular release 4th Pec release 5th Bicep lenghtening, (which weakened her bicep, and contracture returned.) Has went through serial casting with fair results. Her arm is about a hand shorter then the other. She has limited hand function. (able to grasp) Arm stays pronated. Unable to get to neutral. Now dealing with sternoclavicular subluxation. All that being said....She is very functional. She is a very determined, strong, tenacious young woman. Now 15. She plays the trumpet, french horn, drums, guitar, and now learning piano. Has always played on a softball, and basketball team. Until recently, for fear of further injury due to the sternoclavicular subluxation. (separation of colarbone from sternum) Not sure if all this is spelled right.
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Re: Wisconsin

Post by Brenda333 »

We live just out side the Fox Valley in Larsen,
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Re: Wisconsin

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Brenda,
Are you the person in charge of the WI support group? Do you know if there is a group in the Eau Claire, WI area?
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LoriV
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Re: Wisconsin

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We live just west of Milwaukee. My son (15 months old) is ROBPI.
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Brenda333
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Daughter has global palsy (c5-T1 injury) 5 surgeries at Texas Children's by Dr
Laurent, Shenaq, and Nath. 1st Surel graft 2nd Intercostal transfer 3rd Latisimus Dorsi transfer with subscapular release 4th Pec release 5th Bicep lenghtening, (which weakened her bicep, and contracture returned.) Has went through serial casting with fair results. Her arm is about a hand shorter then the other. She has limited hand function. (able to grasp) Arm stays pronated. Unable to get to neutral. Now dealing with sternoclavicular subluxation. All that being said....She is very functional. She is a very determined, strong, tenacious young woman. Now 15. She plays the trumpet, french horn, drums, guitar, and now learning piano. Has always played on a softball, and basketball team. Until recently, for fear of further injury due to the sternoclavicular subluxation. (separation of colarbone from sternum) Not sure if all this is spelled right.
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Re: Wisconsin

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I will e-mail you directly.
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Re: Wisconsin

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I live in Two Rivers, WI. Right next to the "Big Pond"!
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Re: Wisconsin

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my 4 year old has bp.i live in deforest 15 miles north of madison.
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Re: Wisconsin

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MY 4 YEAR OLD SON HAS BP
ErikOlson
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Injury Description, Date, extent, surgical intervention etc: Left arm injured at birth.
Partial use.
One surgery at age 9, tendon transfer.
Location: Texas

Re: Wisconsin

Post by ErikOlson »

I live in Milwaukee. My occasional medical professional is Dr Watchmaker at St. Luke's.

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