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Posted By on 07 Dec 2009 06:02 PM
My daughter Michelle has been diagnosed with Idiopathic Scoliosis in June this year. She just turned 11 on the 26th Nov and hasn't had her period yet although showing the early signs of puberty. She has been complaining of back pains intermittently over the last 12 months but I did not pay much attention assuming it was from bad posture when reading. One day in June, she persistently asked me to look at her back as she thought it was bruised and that's when I noticed her rib hump. On her first presentation at the Royal Children's Hospital (Melbourne) in September, her Cobb's angle was around 45 deg (thoracic area). On the 10th Nov (2nd visit), her x-ray revealed that the angle has gotten worse at 60 deg. Her MRI results revealed no abnormalities (thank God for that), hence diagnosed as Idiopathic Scoliosis. I was so shocked when the Dr told us the new angle and that our only option is surgery sooner rather than later. We are still waiting for our next appointment (I believe it is in March) and surgery proposed is within 6-12 months depending on the hospital's waiting list. At first I thought, if surgery is the only solution for my daughter then so be it as long as she gets better in the long term. Now that I am able to think a bit clearly, I would like to try non-surgical treatment first and leave surgery as our last option. We live in Melbourne so treatment would mean travelling overseas. Is Singapore the nearest CLEAR clinic to Australia or should we come to the US? Can you please provide names and addresses of accredited doctors. Would the intensive 2 week treatment program work for Mihelle? Are there any side effects from the treatment? What is the success rate of this program? If we will be spending a lot of money, how do we know that this treatment has basis. How long has this treatment program been going on and what are the results like? What guarantee is there that this treatment would work? We don't expect significant reduction so long as Michelle's curve is reduced to get her off the surgery band. I understand Michelle needs the chair but delivery is at least 4 weeks. If she needs the chair after treatment, should the chair be ordered now? Does she need to go back for re-assessment? Sorry to ask all these questions but I need to get as much information as I can to make decision on how to proceed. I am thinking of coming to Singapore in January hence planning is critical. For those people who underwent the treatment, can you please let me know that I am not giving my daughter false hopes.
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