Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 CONGRADULATIONS TEAGAN AND TAMMY!!!!! I am so very happy for you and your daughter. I can't wait til the day Isabelle graduates from her band. Hopefully your junior stylist picks out a good cut! LOL Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06 > > Can't believe it's finally here! After 17 weeks, 2 bands, 10 > flights, and lots of stickers, Teagan will ditch her band in the > morning! We're off for a haircut first thing, as her hair is in her > face even with the band on. > > For those of you getting started, our experience was 100% problem > free. Cranial Technologies was outstanding throughout the entire > process. Teagan never had a red spot. She wore the band 23+ hours > a day from the start, and slept without any issues. It became such > a part of her, we rarely took it off at all...she always managed to > bonk her head when we took if off anyhow. > > She wore her band from 6 months, 2 weeks old to 10 months, 2 weeks > old. Her initial measurements were: > Cranial Vault 22mm > Mid-Face 11mm > Skull-Base 11mm > > At the end of her first band / start of the second she was: 8mm, > 3mm, and 5mm. > > Her exit measurements (2 weeks ago) are: 4 mm, 2mm, and 3mm. > > Better than the measurements, when you look at her you she looks > perfectly normal! With her dramatic improvement, it sure was hard > to keep the band on this last month. But, we know down the road > every millimeter helps. Also, she graduated physical therapy about > a month ago, so she is completely done! Needless to say, we're > ecstatic about her results. > > Finally, I couldn't agree more with those who have taken the time to > note that overall, I am thankful that this is the problem that my > little girl had to endure. It is correctable, the treatment is > painless, and there is an end to our medical journey. So many other > children suffer medical problems that become a part of the family's > focus for their lifetime. I have no complaints! > > Thanks for those who run this board. The wealth of information is > extremely helpful. In the beginning, I couldn't understand how my > daughter could be under medical care at a facility located out of > state. Seeing all the people on this board who travel for treatment > made me feel comfortable about that strange scenario. > > Happy growing to all the babies here! > > Tammy > Teagan, New DOC Grad, torticollis free > na, my resident 3 year old hair stylist! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 CONGRADULATIONS TEAGAN AND TAMMY!!!!! I am so very happy for you and your daughter. I can't wait til the day Isabelle graduates from her band. Hopefully your junior stylist picks out a good cut! LOL Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06 > > Can't believe it's finally here! After 17 weeks, 2 bands, 10 > flights, and lots of stickers, Teagan will ditch her band in the > morning! We're off for a haircut first thing, as her hair is in her > face even with the band on. > > For those of you getting started, our experience was 100% problem > free. Cranial Technologies was outstanding throughout the entire > process. Teagan never had a red spot. She wore the band 23+ hours > a day from the start, and slept without any issues. It became such > a part of her, we rarely took it off at all...she always managed to > bonk her head when we took if off anyhow. > > She wore her band from 6 months, 2 weeks old to 10 months, 2 weeks > old. Her initial measurements were: > Cranial Vault 22mm > Mid-Face 11mm > Skull-Base 11mm > > At the end of her first band / start of the second she was: 8mm, > 3mm, and 5mm. > > Her exit measurements (2 weeks ago) are: 4 mm, 2mm, and 3mm. > > Better than the measurements, when you look at her you she looks > perfectly normal! With her dramatic improvement, it sure was hard > to keep the band on this last month. But, we know down the road > every millimeter helps. Also, she graduated physical therapy about > a month ago, so she is completely done! Needless to say, we're > ecstatic about her results. > > Finally, I couldn't agree more with those who have taken the time to > note that overall, I am thankful that this is the problem that my > little girl had to endure. It is correctable, the treatment is > painless, and there is an end to our medical journey. So many other > children suffer medical problems that become a part of the family's > focus for their lifetime. I have no complaints! > > Thanks for those who run this board. The wealth of information is > extremely helpful. In the beginning, I couldn't understand how my > daughter could be under medical care at a facility located out of > state. Seeing all the people on this board who travel for treatment > made me feel comfortable about that strange scenario. > > Happy growing to all the babies here! > > Tammy > Teagan, New DOC Grad, torticollis free > na, my resident 3 year old hair stylist! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 WOOHOO! YIPPEE TEAGAN! You're a DOC GRAD! Don't forget to share the before and after pics. Have fun kissing that beautiful round head ! na, DOC Grad Feb 04, Tort ResolvedKiersten, DOC Band 1/10/06, Tortwww.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html >> Can't believe it's finally here! After 17 weeks, 2 bands, 10 > flights, and lots of stickers, Teagan will ditch her band in the > morning! We're off for a haircut first thing, as her hair is in her > face even with the band on.> > For those of you getting started, our experience was 100% problem > free. Cranial Technologies was outstanding throughout the entire > process. Teagan never had a red spot. She wore the band 23+ hours > a day from the start, and slept without any issues. It became such > a part of her, we rarely took it off at all...she always managed to > bonk her head when we took if off anyhow. > > She wore her band from 6 months, 2 weeks old to 10 months, 2 weeks > old. Her initial measurements were:> Cranial Vault 22mm> Mid-Face 11mm> Skull-Base 11mm> > At the end of her first band / start of the second she was: 8mm, > 3mm, and 5mm. > > Her exit measurements (2 weeks ago) are: 4 mm, 2mm, and 3mm.> > Better than the measurements, when you look at her you she looks > perfectly normal! With her dramatic improvement, it sure was hard > to keep the band on this last month. But, we know down the road > every millimeter helps. Also, she graduated physical therapy about > a month ago, so she is completely done! Needless to say, we're > ecstatic about her results.> > Finally, I couldn't agree more with those who have taken the time to > note that overall, I am thankful that this is the problem that my > little girl had to endure. It is correctable, the treatment is > painless, and there is an end to our medical journey. So many other > children suffer medical problems that become a part of the family's > focus for their lifetime. I have no complaints!> > Thanks for those who run this board. The wealth of information is > extremely helpful. In the beginning, I couldn't understand how my > daughter could be under medical care at a facility located out of > state. Seeing all the people on this board who travel for treatment > made me feel comfortable about that strange scenario. > > Happy growing to all the babies here!> > Tammy> Teagan, New DOC Grad, torticollis free> na, my resident 3 year old hair stylist!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 WOOHOO! YIPPEE TEAGAN! You're a DOC GRAD! Don't forget to share the before and after pics. Have fun kissing that beautiful round head ! na, DOC Grad Feb 04, Tort ResolvedKiersten, DOC Band 1/10/06, Tortwww.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html >> Can't believe it's finally here! After 17 weeks, 2 bands, 10 > flights, and lots of stickers, Teagan will ditch her band in the > morning! We're off for a haircut first thing, as her hair is in her > face even with the band on.> > For those of you getting started, our experience was 100% problem > free. Cranial Technologies was outstanding throughout the entire > process. Teagan never had a red spot. She wore the band 23+ hours > a day from the start, and slept without any issues. It became such > a part of her, we rarely took it off at all...she always managed to > bonk her head when we took if off anyhow. > > She wore her band from 6 months, 2 weeks old to 10 months, 2 weeks > old. Her initial measurements were:> Cranial Vault 22mm> Mid-Face 11mm> Skull-Base 11mm> > At the end of her first band / start of the second she was: 8mm, > 3mm, and 5mm. > > Her exit measurements (2 weeks ago) are: 4 mm, 2mm, and 3mm.> > Better than the measurements, when you look at her you she looks > perfectly normal! With her dramatic improvement, it sure was hard > to keep the band on this last month. But, we know down the road > every millimeter helps. Also, she graduated physical therapy about > a month ago, so she is completely done! Needless to say, we're > ecstatic about her results.> > Finally, I couldn't agree more with those who have taken the time to > note that overall, I am thankful that this is the problem that my > little girl had to endure. It is correctable, the treatment is > painless, and there is an end to our medical journey. So many other > children suffer medical problems that become a part of the family's > focus for their lifetime. I have no complaints!> > Thanks for those who run this board. The wealth of information is > extremely helpful. In the beginning, I couldn't understand how my > daughter could be under medical care at a facility located out of > state. Seeing all the people on this board who travel for treatment > made me feel comfortable about that strange scenario. > > Happy growing to all the babies here!> > Tammy> Teagan, New DOC Grad, torticollis free> na, my resident 3 year old hair stylist!> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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