Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 Hi , I'm sorry it's been a rough go of getting Gracie used to her helmet. I keep thinking,how could they ever get used to that thing? My Abby has been in her helmet now for two weeks, and now she doesn't even seem to notice it. It will get better, Gracie's just trying to get used to it. I think in the beginning it's harder because you're always taking it off and putting it back on. Once Abby was in it all day (it's only been a few days now) she isn't even aware of it anymore. I have had problems with the sweating also, but I have noticed it's getting better--they say it will get better after a few weeks. I hope today is a better one for you and Gracie--keep us posted! Alaina Abby's mom Idaho -- In Plagiocephaly@y..., " gracesmom101 " <hags1@a...> wrote: > Hi all- I am having a hard day, it has only been one day of helmet > therapy and already I am feeling discouraged. I feel like it is such > a long road and I don't know if I am up to it. Yesterday was one of > the longest days of my life. Poor Grace just sweated in the thing > and sobbed she was so sad. And then it keeps slipping over her eyes > which makes her sad, (is the helmet ill fitting) We called the > orthotist and he said that it was normal and it would end up molding > better to her head. How long is she supposed to endure not seeing > around her? The whole thing is just overwhelming me and I know that > it is for her that I am doing this but it is hard to keep my chin > up! Ok just had to let it out! Thanks and Gracie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2002 Report Share Posted January 4, 2002 : Oh, I feel so bad for you! I felt the exact same way as you are now when Abby first got her band. I cried for several days, felt like I was being mean to my child, etc........then I would come on this board & I would actually envy all the parents of graduates. I felt like we would never see that longed for " graduation day " . Believe me, it does get better each & every day. The first couple weeks to a month pretty much drag on, but it will get better. It's harder on you than it is on Gracie trust me! The sweating definitely gets better like you mentioned, her body temp will adjust to it & the sweating will decrease significantly. It is common/normal for the band to be a bit loose for the first week or 2. My Abby's was like that too, but after just a week it fit much better. It does look like a LONG road in the beginning, but it'll be over before you know it. Once you see Gracie's pretty head rounding you'll feel so much better about this. Hang in there.............soon you'll be posting about Grace's rounding head & you'll be so upbeat about it all. Debbie Abby's mom DOCgrad MI > Hi all- I am having a hard day, it has only been one day of helmet > therapy and already I am feeling discouraged. I feel like it is such > a long road and I don't know if I am up to it. Yesterday was one of > the longest days of my life. Poor Grace just sweated in the thing > and sobbed she was so sad. And then it keeps slipping over her eyes > which makes her sad, (is the helmet ill fitting) We called the > orthotist and he said that it was normal and it would end up molding > better to her head. How long is she supposed to endure not seeing > around her? The whole thing is just overwhelming me and I know that > it is for her that I am doing this but it is hard to keep my chin > up! Ok just had to let it out! Thanks and Gracie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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