Brace Yourself for what comes next
O.k. whew! We got through casting. Her feet looked dramatically different and that only took six weeks. The amniotic bands that were wrapped around caused bilateral clubfeet and that was just one condition. The casting worked though, I kept saying that to myself because I knew deep down that we weren't done but I wanted what my baby just went through to be over, no more procedures, "We're done right?" I would ask the doctors. I.WAS.SO.WRONG!!! We were just beginning.
So, her feet looked so much better but as I stated we were just beginning. She now had to be in what's called a Ponseti brace (named after the inventor). This brace would have to be worn 24/7 for 3 months only to be taken off for baths. When I tell you children are the epitome of resilience they absolutely are. This brace wouldn't be worn by the strongest of men or woman today without a full fit and yet here my 3 month old baby was wearing it daily with a smile. She learned how to crawl with this brace and would just happily mosey around the house, she learned how to sleep on her side while leaning the brace against her crib, she even taught me how to hold her and carry her without a worry while in this brace. Yes, resilience is born in every child and somehow as we grow older we grow out of it, that's one trait that 2020 retaught us for sure.
One take away that I hope we all get from learning about Valencia's journey is the trait of resilience. We all have it, it's what we do with it that makes a difference.
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