Guest guest Posted June 18, 2001 Report Share Posted June 18, 2001 Kendra, thanks for your reply! I was beginning to think I was seeing things! Jill > Jill: > Torticollis can be blamed for asymmetry! I don't have any experience with tort, but I know that there are several Moms here who can give their opinions on tort and asymmetry! You're on the right track. > Kendra in Canada > For more plagio info, go to > www.plagiocephaly.org/support > . > . > . > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Ahappycamp4@a... > Plagiocephaly@y... > Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 8:41 PM > Subject: Re: Tommy's assymmetry > > > Hi all, > I saw a home vidoe of my son Tommy for the first time today. In the video he > is about 8 weeks old, and while watching it I was able to see that his face > was assymetrical even then, although his plagio was not yet evident (his tort > was, though). This seems odd to me. Is all assymmetry associated with > plagio, and if so, does it show before the plagio becomes apparent? I am > wondering if I should bring this up with his ped. or orthotist. He wasn't > xrayed when he was diagnosed, since his tort was so obvious his ped decided > that that was the cause of his plagio. Any feedback out there woukd be > appreciated! > P.S. The right side of his face is smaller than his left, his tort is also > on the right side, but the plagio is mostly on the back left side. > Jill Ramos, Tommy and Gavin, Ventura, CA. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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