botox
Posted: Wed Sep 25, 2002 8:26 pm
Juliana was recommended to try botox on her triceps. She has had the biceps lengthening, and now has no contracture, but she also can't bend. The triceps are now overpowering the biceps. The logic, such that it is, is that by paralyzing the triceps we can give the biceps a chance to really work. Okay in theory...I have a host of problems with the botox concept, but I am really bothered by the lack of progress with the biceps.
I have a 2 part question: first, if you had botox or researched botox, where did you go? I live in NY, so please keep it regional. Second, are you happy with the results?
Juliana is only 3 (okay in 5 weeks) and has recently "discovered" that one arm works better than the other. So, she now talks about what she "can't do" with her left arm. And what is harder to do. I am concerned that if we do botox and it leaves her with a "heavy" arm or one that does nothing-because the biceps are so weak, will she become very frustrated by that?
Okay, so no-one can answer that question, but I think you can see where I am going with this. Any one who has lived thru the 3's (I call them the thrilling threes) knows that it is a wonderful time of learning new things-but a time of frustration as the desire to accomplish a task is more than the ability. When we add obpi to the mix, it makes it more challenging. I guess I am concerned about adding too many challenges. I have now progressed to rambling.
I am going to go now, before I sound ridiculous...
thanks for your help.
claudia
I have a 2 part question: first, if you had botox or researched botox, where did you go? I live in NY, so please keep it regional. Second, are you happy with the results?
Juliana is only 3 (okay in 5 weeks) and has recently "discovered" that one arm works better than the other. So, she now talks about what she "can't do" with her left arm. And what is harder to do. I am concerned that if we do botox and it leaves her with a "heavy" arm or one that does nothing-because the biceps are so weak, will she become very frustrated by that?
Okay, so no-one can answer that question, but I think you can see where I am going with this. Any one who has lived thru the 3's (I call them the thrilling threes) knows that it is a wonderful time of learning new things-but a time of frustration as the desire to accomplish a task is more than the ability. When we add obpi to the mix, it makes it more challenging. I guess I am concerned about adding too many challenges. I have now progressed to rambling.
I am going to go now, before I sound ridiculous...
thanks for your help.
claudia