Guest guest Posted December 5, 2001 Report Share Posted December 5, 2001 Yeah ! I can relate to the sense of relief your feeling, , the burden of not doing enough to keep them off the back of the head is lifted when you know that the band is doing that for you! Good luck to on his helmet journey and to Mom and Dad too! Keep us all posted! ' Mom (DOC grad) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 2001 Report Share Posted December 5, 2001 Hi Everyone, Just wanted to send an update on , who just got his helmet/band on Monday- and is doing so great I can't even believe it! Quick Background- was born at 35 weeks, on July 6, 2001. He has moderate Plagio on his back left side. He is VERY busy and we have tried aggressive repositioning with him with some correction, but I think that only because I stare at his head all the time now and have convinced myself it's getting better! After our 4 month check up our doctor referred us to the neuro, a week later we had the appointment and casting done (same day), and two weeks later (being Monday, 12/3) he was fitted with a locally made helmet/band. We have been very lucky to have everyone move so quickly, and we have not had to argue with our insurance, they covered 80%. I was SO nervous about Monday and took yesterday off to be with him during the transition. Within 5 minutes of wearing it he fell fast asleep. Yesterday- he played and played and played and did not stop smiling and chatting all day. He slept soundly through the night and really does not seem to even notice it. The best advice was to start him wearing a hat all the time about a week before introducing the helmet. By day 2 of the hat wearing he stopped fussing and forgot that there was something on his head. I will send some pictures as soon as I get them back and scan them in. Thanks for everyone's support! ~ 's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 2001 Report Share Posted December 6, 2001 Congratulations to and - you go boy! If he keeps us this great work you will have a round noggin' in no time. Thanks for the update! Beck mom to brian Memphis, tn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2001 Report Share Posted December 16, 2001 Hi , my name is Alaina on, and I just joined this group tonight. I wanted to tell you how glad I am to have read your post. My daughter was born on July 19, 2001 and is getting her helmet on Thursday. I am a big ball of nerves over it, and just want to get it over with. I was very glad to hear that your son took to it so quickly. I have been feeling sorry for Abby that she will have to wear it, and was worried that she would be miserable. I would love to hear if he is still doing well and if the helmet is bothering him at all. Also, I would love to hear how you have personally felt about this (of course, only if you want to). I selfishly have been having a hard time getting used to the idea of Abby wearing a helmet, and she doesn't even have it yet! I'm sure I will get used to it eventually, I just am nervous and can't really pinpoint why. Anyways, thanks for listening. Abby's mom Alaina > Hi Everyone, > > Just wanted to send an update on , who just got his helmet/band on > Monday- and is doing so great I can't even believe it! > > Quick Background- was born at 35 weeks, on July 6, 2001. He has > moderate Plagio on his back left side. He is VERY busy and we have tried > aggressive repositioning with him with some correction, but I think that > only because I stare at his head all the time now and have convinced myself > it's getting better! After our 4 month check up our doctor referred us to > the neuro, a week later we had the appointment and casting done (same day), > and two weeks later (being Monday, 12/3) he was fitted with a locally made > helmet/band. We have been very lucky to have everyone move so quickly, and > we have not had to argue with our insurance, they covered 80%. > > I was SO nervous about Monday and took yesterday off to be with him during > the transition. Within 5 minutes of wearing it he fell fast asleep. > Yesterday- he played and played and played and did not stop smiling and > chatting all day. He slept soundly through the night and really does not > seem to even notice it. > > The best advice was to start him wearing a hat all the time about a week > before introducing the helmet. By day 2 of the hat wearing he stopped > fussing and forgot that there was something on his head. > > I will send some pictures as soon as I get them back and scan them in. > Thanks for everyone's support! > > ~ > 's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Alaina, I think everyone has felt the uneasiness about getting the helmet for starters. You really don't want your child to look "different" than other kids, and just the thought of all the questions made me uneasy too. But after I cried the first day, I got so used to it that even my parents thought was cuter WITH the band on. I would remind myself that this is just a short time to help him with his future, and it was all very well worth it. Good luck to you and I hope that you will share more, it helps to talk with other people in your shoes! My relatives at first thought this was overreacting, and this group helped me maintain sanity at times, that I was not being too dramatic! You will start to realize that this will be over in a few short months, and the stares and the comments are really not as bad as your imagination may make them! Wishing you lots of luck! ' Mom (DOC grad) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 17, 2001 Report Share Posted December 17, 2001 Hi Alaina, I had a very hard time with the idea of the helmet, and was very nervous about taking him out with it on. My biggest fear was that he would be so sad when wearing it. It has now been 2 weeks, he still could not care that it is there. Already we have seen a great deal of improvement and I cannot wait to go back on Dec. 26th to find out his new measurements because I know just from sight that it has alread starting rounding out. I really think that wearing a hat during the day and through nap times the week before he got the helmet helped him adjust, simply because he was already used to the feeling of something on his head. Going out the first time was hard at the beginning, simply becuase I felt defensive about it before we even got to where we were going. We took him with us to a Christmas party and to the mall his first weekend with the helmet. The Christmas party wasn't too bad because we knew most of the people there and they were very good about it. The mall actually went pretty well also. We had another father come up to my husband (who was carrying in his helmet at the time) and talk about his chiild and how they went through the helmet therapy as well. That really helped my husband and I. I really thought I would be so sad myself everytime I saw him wearing it, but instead, I feel so much relief and I can't get over how cute he looks in it. I have taken a zillion pictures (and someday will find someone to scan them for me!) and he just looks at me with this great big smile and where I thought I would be crying I find myself smiling and laughing right back at him. Plus, seeing 's fast results, and hearing (and seeing pictures of) 's quick progress truly makes me feel like I made the best decision for him. This is only for a few months and will have a life long benefit to him- while that sounds a little corny, I really feel that to be true. I think the time period between the casting and the fitting was the worst because I just had no idea about so many things. 's quick adjustment to it has really helped my husband and I to adapt much faster than I imagined! I think I cried for two straight weeks! Abby will do great, I know everyone tells you this and you just can't imagine it, but have faith. When does she go for her fitting? I will be thinking of you and wishing you all well! Please keep us posted. ~ 's mom, 5 months Massachusetts Re: 's New Helmet Hi , my name is Alaina on, and I just joined this group tonight. I wanted to tell you how glad I am to have read your post. My daughter was born on July 19, 2001 and is getting her helmet on Thursday. I am a big ball of nerves over it, and just want to get it over with. I was very glad to hear that your son took to it so quickly. I have been feeling sorry for Abby that she will have to wear it, and was worried that she would be miserable. I would love to hear if he is still doing well and if the helmet is bothering him at all. Also, I would love to hear how you have personally felt about this (of course, only if you want to). I selfishly have been having a hard time getting used to the idea of Abby wearing a helmet, and she doesn't even have it yet! I'm sure I will get used to it eventually, I just am nervous and can't really pinpoint why. Anyways, thanks for listening. Abby's mom Alaina Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 9, 2002 Report Share Posted October 9, 2002 Thanks, . I feel so relieved now that things are finally rolling and is getting all the treatment she needs for her tort and plagio. It was really frustrating in the beginning when it took so long to get therapy started and then trying to find a doctor who would listen. It's all been worth every frustration involved but it would be so nice if people would just listen to us in the first place!!! I am glad to hear going out in public gets better...I have braces myself and was so self conscious at first but now it doesn't matter. I am a very sensitive person so it is hard. Taryn and Indiana Taryn, Congrats on getting in her new 'hat'! The Halloween theme looks so cute. Now on to rounder heads. As far as going out in public goes.....it gets easier. As we've gotten used to 's helmet, we seem to forget it's even there. I'm sure people still look at us funny, but I don't notice anymore. ('s mom)Atlanta, GA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 11, 2002 Report Share Posted October 11, 2002 In a message dated 10/9/2002 11:46:47 AM Central Daylight Time, devynskye1@... writes: I couldn't be more relieved and happy right now That is so great Taryn yay you are doing such a wonderful job as mommy and have such a great attitude. You go girl! beck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 OMG, she is adorable! Your pictures really cheered me up (my daughter gets her helmet the 8th)---she pulls off her helmet quite nicely! --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <stephjerryj@...> wrote: > > got her new Starband yesterday and the experience was sooooo much > better than the last helmet. It fit great, although we did have to go > back today because of a couple spots that were red for several hours. I > decorated it and I just love it. You can see the photos at this link. > > http://photos./midyduxsgirl > > They pics of the plain white helmet are of the original Starband. The > decorated helmet is the new one. :-) > > in Idaho > 7 mos. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 OMG, she is adorable! Your pictures really cheered me up (my daughter gets her helmet the 8th)---she pulls off her helmet quite nicely! --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <stephjerryj@...> wrote: > > got her new Starband yesterday and the experience was sooooo much > better than the last helmet. It fit great, although we did have to go > back today because of a couple spots that were red for several hours. I > decorated it and I just love it. You can see the photos at this link. > > http://photos./midyduxsgirl > > They pics of the plain white helmet are of the original Starband. The > decorated helmet is the new one. :-) > > in Idaho > 7 mos. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 , What a difference! I'm so glad STARband #2 worked out! Hooray! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 , What a difference! I'm so glad STARband #2 worked out! Hooray! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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