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Wow..I can't believe that!!! is sitting up now...and his head is

getting no better on it's own...so that disproves what this person says!!

And he doesn't just have a flat spot..his whole head is flat with the right

side being flatter. If we didn't get him the helmet..i'm sure his head would

never round out.....

Wow!! is all i can say...

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You know..if I didn't have a good pediatrician...i would've believed this

idiot...and other idiots like that who say it will round out on it's own.

My pediatrician sent me to a specialist...and i was also concerned by

's 4 month appt..and was going to ask her to send me to a

specialist..but if my pediatrician was like many and said to wait..it'll

round out itself..and then i read stuff like this on the internet...i

would've not tried for a helmet...and i would've thought they were right and

it would eventually round out on it's own. People really need to educate

themselves and have proof to back things up before they misinform people like

this!!!

Sorry..this really angers me...and i'm so glad i have a supportive ped!!

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you go mommy!!!! i think i to will email these people....i better plan it out tho cause i wont have nice terms in it for the dr...

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I too emailed the CEO of the site at Lew@... Im just so irritated by that article. Heres what I wroteI just wanted to email you to let you know how irritated I am with your article by Merideth O'Brien titled Flatheads in Need of Tummy Time. I think Ms. O'Brien should have done a bit more research before she wrote this article! Many things she wrote are completely wrong but for starters she mentioned that parents get there babies helmeted for merely cosmetic reasons and that it does not effect a child in any other way. Well the meaning of cosmetic is to change something that is already normal. A flat head and assymetrical facial features and misaligned ears that are caused from the flat head which does by the way have a name its called plagiocephaly which Ms. O'Brien fails to mention is not normal. It is a deformity!! A deformity is not cosmetic! And it could have an effect on the child later on by causing TMJ , hearing or vision problems etc. Ms. O'Brien failed to mention this as well! I agree that parents should encourage tummy time for the babies and to try repositioning but for some repositioning is impossible because the baby also has torticollis which prevents the baby from moving its neck in a certain direction. The fact that the article said heads will just round out is completly wrong. There are so many children out there whose heads never "rounded out" and they are stuck with these flat spots and misaligned ears etc. Those children couldve benefitted from a helmet! I think that you should have some one research this issue and this condition which is called Plagiocephaly and have the article rewritten. This article that you have on your site is completly wrong and is just opinions and not fact based. Many parents will read that article and then not seek treatment for there childs flat head and your site will be responsible for that. Please take this article off of your site and replace it with a more fact based article. Thank you Zeppmommy to Mya born with Plagiocephaly and torticollis and currently wearing a DOC band!> Plagio Group,> > Your friend Debbie thinks you should visit this page:> http://www.babyzone.com/parenting/flatheads.asp> > Here is a message from Debbie:> Well I can see you all getting red in the face with anger after you finish> reading this column! I should'nt even send it to you all, but I can't> resist - How infuriating! grrrr> > Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad> MI> > > > BabyZone.com, your online source for happy parenting.> Visit us at http://www.babyzone.com> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------> This message was sent to you using the 'Email A Friend' facility on the> BabyZone.com site, http://www.babyzone.com. If you wish to complain> about this message, please forward the message in its entirety to> webmaster@b... BabyZone.com is not responsible for the> content of this message. Anything said in this message does not> necessarily reflect the views of BabyZone.com or its staff.> --------------------------------------------------------------------------For more plagio info

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That was an excellent letter!! I hope they take your advice..let us know if they write back to you!!

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In a message dated 8/7/2002 7:54:23 PM Pacific Daylight Time, christiz75@... writes:

I too emailed the CEO of the site at Lew@... Im just so

irritated by that article. Heres what I wrote

I just wanted to email you to let you know how irritated I am with

your article by Merideth O'Brien titled Flatheads in Need of Tummy

Time. I think Ms. O'Brien should have done a bit more research before

she wrote this article! Many things she wrote are completely wrong

but for starters she mentioned that parents get there babies helmeted

for merely cosmetic reasons and that it does not effect a child in

any other way. Well the meaning of cosmetic is to change something

that is already normal. A flat head and assymetrical facial features

and misaligned ears that are caused from the flat head which does by

the way have a name its called plagiocephaly which Ms. O'Brien fails

to mention is not normal. It is a deformity!! A deformity is not

cosmetic! And it could have an effect on the child later on by

causing TMJ , hearing or vision problems etc. Ms. O'Brien failed to

mention this as well! I agree that parents should encourage tummy

time for the babies and to try repositioning but for some

repositioning is impossible because the baby also has torticollis

which prevents the baby from moving its neck in a certain direction.

The fact that the article said heads will just round out is completly

wrong. There are so many children out there whose heads

never "rounded out" and they are stuck with these flat spots and

misaligned ears etc. Those children couldve benefitted from a helmet!

I think that you should have some one research this issue and this

condition which is called Plagiocephaly and have the article

rewritten. This article that you have on your site is completly wrong

and is just opinions and not fact based. Many parents will read that

article and then not seek treatment for there childs flat head and

your site will be responsible for that. Please take this article off

of your site and replace it with a more fact based article. Thank you

Zepp

mommy to Mya born with Plagiocephaly and torticollis and currently

wearing a DOC band!

> Plagio Group,

>

> Your friend Debbie thinks you should visit this page:

> http://www.babyzone.com/parenting/flatheads.asp

>

> Here is a message from Debbie:

> Well I can see you all getting red in the face with anger after you

finish

> reading this column! I should'nt even send it to you all, but I

can't

> resist - How infuriating! grrrr

>

> Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad

> MI

>

>

>

> BabyZone.com, your online source for happy parenting.

> Visit us at http://www.babyzone.com

>

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

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> This message was sent to you using the 'Email A Friend' facility on

the

> BabyZone.com site, http://www.babyzone.com. If you wish to complain

> about this message, please forward the message in its entirety to

> webmaster@b... BabyZone.com is not responsible for the

> content of this message. Anything said in this message does not

> necessarily reflect the views of BabyZone.com or its staff.

> --------------------------------------------------------------------

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I too was so outraged that I just HAD to send an email to the CEO and

publisher about the lack of investigative reporting the writer did for this

article- just the fact that she never mentioned the term plagio started me

off on the wrong foot, and how almost comical they make it seem, like of

course, overreactive parents want a perfect little head, get over it, etc. I

think its great that Debbie sent this our way- the more incorrect information

being spewed out there that we can change, the better!!!! Send him tons of

email about plagio! (I even told him to mention to her to do a search on

the internet, she would find tons of stuff! hehe!)- did you read her bio?

Investigative reporter my @ss!

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I told my husband about the article and about all the irrate moms on this

board and that I wrote a letter to the CEO. He said, " Oh no, the " nutty "

militant plagio moms are on the loose. This guy has messed with the wrong

group. " hehe. He just knows how passionate we are about the subject. Can't

wait to see if the publish a more factual article...

Gail

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>

> >

> >

> > Debbie, you sure do know how to get this board going!!

> >

> >

> Nutty Niki:

> Hehe, Like I said earlier, I felt the board was too boring yesterday

> so I felt I needed to stir the pot a bit!

>

> I was just in utter shock after I read the article, I had to get my

> fellow " nutty " plagio parents wound up about it too, I couldn't keep

> it to myself!

>

> I also like how they say the helmets are worn 18 hrs a day and they

> look like bicycle helmets, hello??? Shows you just how little

> research they put into the article.

>

> Debbie Abby's Nutty mom DOCgrad MI

>

>

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> For more plagio info

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<<He said, " Oh no, the " nutty "

militant plagio moms are on the loose.  This guy has messed with the wrong

group. " >>

Gail your husband sounds like a riot! How right he is though!!!!!!!! LMAO!!!

Marci

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