Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Yes, it is worth it but you need t pray and God will steer you in the right direction I amcertain. Best to you beck Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am just really struggling here. I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but his head looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At church yesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think that his head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fight insurance. I've heard so many comments like " Well, I've seen lots of babies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal? " To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. I stay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on his Master of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes ends meet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would come from. But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need to know if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would be justified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educated about plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. What do you think? God Bless, in KY Wife to Bert Mama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Hi :You are hardly whining!!! Not one bit, so please don't apologize, that's what we're here for, to help you thru all of this!! Scaphy is pretty uncommon and it's the least talked about headshapes in our group. I would really love to help you one way or another, but honestly, I don't know what I would do either. What a difficult decision for your family to make. Argh! I'm really sorry I can't help you more, I wish I could, but I've thought about it for a few hrs now & I'm still undecided what to tell you. Hugs! Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad MI p.s..look for the scanned Dustie letter this time Tues night! Lumetta <Lumetta@...> wrote: Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am justreally struggling here.I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but hishead looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At churchyesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think thathis head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fightinsurance. I've heard so many comments like "Well, I've seen lots ofbabies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal?"To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. Istay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on hisMaster of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes endsmeet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would comefrom.But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need toknow if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would bejustified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educatedabout plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. Whatdo you think?God Bless, in KYWife to BertMama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.)For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Hi I know what you feel like and I hope I can give you some insight into our situation. Like you our child needed a helmet, at least in our opinion, and the service was not offered in our province. We researched and luckily found a place that could help our child, but it was in Toronto, and with all the SARS cases there, we could never risk the trip. Plis the big thing was cost...we were being told that it was prohibitally expensive: $5000 to $8000! There would be flights every 2 to 3 weeks back to Toronto, and no guarentees that she would benefit from the treatment..our insurance covered nothing and the provincial health plan that is supposed to be universal covered nothing. We did get a referal from one neurosurgeon to another that saved us the cost of the visit to him, a potential savings of about $600. We eventually got to another hospital and had her helmet made this past week, and we are delighted. It has been financally taxing, and hopefully we can get through the follow up visits, but we also never want to look back and say that we didn't do what we could for our little girl. What I am getting at is that you have to look at the resources around you. Get your church involved. We are Catholic, and members of the Knights have helped us out, family has passed along that we had to leave and fly out to have this done and they have arranged to have card games and bake sales to help Kassidy... Just remember that the church and community are part of your childs upbringing too. Don't feel to proud to let others help you, whether it is emotionally or financially. That is what your friends are for.. I hope things work out for all of you...and we are thinking and praying for you! I keep in my mind that God never gives us more than we can handle,....just keep that in mind.. All the best..and I hope that I haven't been too pushy... Wanda, Mom to Kassidy - In Plagiocephaly , Debbie <dj2kirby@s...> wrote: > Hi : > You are hardly whining!!! Not one bit, so please don't apologize, that's what we're here for, to help you thru all of this!! Scaphy is pretty uncommon and it's the least talked about headshapes in our group. I would really love to help you one way or another, but honestly, I don't know what I would do either. What a difficult decision for your family to make. Argh! I'm really sorry I can't help you more, I wish I could, but I've thought about it for a few hrs now & I'm still undecided what to tell you.Hugs!Debbie Abby's mom DOCGradMIp.s..look for the scanned Dustie letter this time Tues night! > > Lumetta <Lumetta@n...> wrote:Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am just > really struggling here. > > I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but his > head looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At church > yesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think that > his head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fight > insurance. I've heard so many comments like " Well, I've seen lots of > babies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal? " > > To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. I > stay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on his > Master of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes ends > meet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would come > from. > > But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need to > know if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would be > justified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educated > about plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. What > do you think? > > God Bless, > in KY > > Wife to Bert > Mama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Hello, I thought about this for a moment and I agree that it is a difficult call. I do not have first hand knowledge of scaphocephaly. However, I can understand the difficulty in deciding what to do in this situation even without considering finances. I assume you would like an honest opinion or you would not have posted. Firstly, most parents are concerned with headshapes that produce non-symmetrical appearances. You child's head is symmetrical and the condition can only improve, not worsen. Secondly, I understand how you would be torn between your decision. The best advice I could offer would be that if you are concerned then you should pursue treatment. You are his voice at the moment. I sense that you might be concerned with the, I should have's and why didn't we type scenario. Thirdly, I do know that DOC specializes in a scaphocephaly helmet. I would contact them and look at before and after pictures. Talk to an orthotist to see what their experience has to offer. Basically speak to anyone in the know and make an " informed decision " . Fourthly, helmets can produce some marvelous results. In the end you could say you did all that you could. Would I lose sleep tonight if you decided not to band? Absolutely not. This is your decision and your decision alone. Bottom line. If this is going to torment you down the road then I would look at the helmet. Your well being is just as important as his at the moment. Make your deicision and move on, do not let this consume you. All the best Sponagle --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lumetta " <Lumetta@n...> wrote: > Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am just > really struggling here. > > I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but his > head looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At church > yesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think that > his head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fight > insurance. I've heard so many comments like " Well, I've seen lots of > babies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal? " > > To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. I > stay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on his > Master of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes ends > meet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would come > from. > > But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need to > know if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would be > justified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educated > about plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. What > do you think? > > God Bless, > in KY > > Wife to Bert > Mama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Hi , I just want to second everything that Beck said. I hope you find a solution soon. --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lumetta " <Lumetta@n...> wrote: > Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am just > really struggling here. > > I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but his > head looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At church > yesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think that > his head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fight > insurance. I've heard so many comments like " Well, I've seen lots of > babies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal? " > > To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. I > stay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on his > Master of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes ends > meet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would come > from. > > But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need to > know if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would be > justified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educated > about plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. What > do you think? > > God Bless, > in KY > > Wife to Bert > Mama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2003 Report Share Posted April 28, 2003 Hey - This is all hard stuff to digest isn't it?? We just want to hold that precious little gift from heaven in your arms and enjoy him 24/7...yet we get thrown curves (no pun intended) sometimes... Hold on to your faith...keep on praying...trust God to give you and your husband and your church family confirmation...I got the same reaction initially from the family, friends, church members I spoke with...but the more I have educated them, the more they see what Noah's head is doing...note: we aren't dealing with scaph...but the bottom line is the same... Prov. 3:5-6 Hope this helps...hang in there!! U. Mom to Noah (5 mo. today) waiting ins. approval for DOCband Atlanta Lumetta <Lumetta@...> wrote: Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am justreally struggling here.I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but hishead looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At churchyesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think thathis head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fightinsurance. I've heard so many comments like "Well, I've seen lots ofbabies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal?"To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. Istay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on hisMaster of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes endsmeet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would comefrom.But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need toknow if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would bejustified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educatedabout plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. Whatdo you think?God Bless, in KYWife to BertMama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.)For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 laura, again I'm going to tell you that Lorenzo's head looks just like 's did before treatment began. I have posted before how ppl commented to me that her head was beautiful, why were we putting her through this. Well, when the band came off....It was amazing to EVERYONE!! Great improvement from before. Ultimitately it is going to be your decision on whether to band him or not. Whatever you do decide to do, I will be right here to support your decision. Just let us know! Dustie --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lumetta " <Lumetta@n...> wrote: > Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am just > really struggling here. > > I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but his > head looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At church > yesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think that > his head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fight > insurance. I've heard so many comments like " Well, I've seen lots of > babies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal? " > > To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. I > stay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on his > Master of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes ends > meet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would come > from. > > But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need to > know if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would be > justified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educated > about plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. What > do you think? > > God Bless, > in KY > > Wife to Bert > Mama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2003 Report Share Posted April 29, 2003 , Well shoot. I've just read through all the posts thus far including your responses and I still don't know what to say. You're definitely not whining - not at all! Hey, we're here to listen and offer support! What can I say? His head looks good from the top. Do you have some side view shots? Unfortunately I don't have much experience with scaphy - only what I've read and learned about here. The absence of assymetries really makes the decision just that much harder. Add to that the high cost and the 11 hour trip - wow - very tough call. Dang - I wish you weren't going through this and I REALLY wish I had some great advice. I wish I lived in the city where you are considering getting treatment - I would pick you up at the airport and drive you to CT every time personally! I agree with the others. Keep praying and keep the faith. And please know this - we will support you 100% whether you decide to band or not to band. God bless you! Marci (Mom to ) Oklahoma --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lumetta " <Lumetta@n...> wrote: > Please forgive me for my whining, questions, and indecisiveness. I am just > really struggling here. > > I'm attaching a top view pic of Lorenzo's head. It's a month old, but his > head looks the same still. What are your honest opinions? At church > yesterday, no one could understand why he needs a helmet. They think that > his head looks just fine. They don't understand why I would want to fight > insurance. I've heard so many comments like " Well, I've seen lots of > babies' heads that look like that. What's the big deal? " > > To pay for a DOC band out of pocket would be a huge sacrifice for us. I > stay at home and homeschool our children, while my dh is working on his > Master of Divinity degree to be a pastor. He has a job that just makes ends > meet for our family of 6. I don't even know where the money would come > from. > > But I'm willing to make the sacrifice IF it is worth it. Now I just need to > know if it's worth it. Do you think the sacrifice for the DOC band would be > justified? None of my friends think it is. Of course, they aren't educated > about plagio either. I need the opinions of parents like yourselves. What > do you think? > > God Bless, > in KY > > Wife to Bert > Mama to Isabelle (5), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (7 mos.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 Hello Ellen, If you Haven " t read all the medical histories on here please do, as there are many on here with great success stories from AP. I am just one of many but worth it?? I was bed-ridden and could not walk or only afew feet. I now at 55 have a life and do just about everything. I had RA, and Skin Lupus now just the skin lupus. I have to watch afew things now especially the sun and bacterial infections, but I do everything have 3 little dogs and take care of my blind 84 yr. old mother. and keep a house. I also have no pain and all my blood tests are normal not bad for being on this for 16 yrs this Aug/ I still have to watch things but worth it>>>> YES Just My View from Ohio. I wish You all this success and to be this pain free Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 29, 2003 Report Share Posted May 29, 2003 Dear I do know there are some encouraging AP success stories, and--yes--I have read several. Don't know now what prompted me to ask that question. Thanks for the well-wishes! Ellen Re: rheumatic Is it worth it? Hello Ellen, If you Haven " t read all the medical histories on here please do, as there are many on here with great success stories from AP. I am just one of many but worth it?? I was bed-ridden and could not walk or only afew feet. I now at 55 have a life and do just about everything. I had RA, and Skin Lupus now just the skin lupus. I have to watch afew things now especially the sun and bacterial infections, but I do everything have 3 little dogs and take care of my blind 84 yr. old mother. and keep a house. I also have no pain and all my blood tests are normal not bad for being on this for 16 yrs this Aug/ I still have to watch things but worth it>>>> YES Just My View from Ohio. I wish You all this success and to be this pain free Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2003 Report Share Posted May 31, 2003 Dear , Thanks for the encouraging story. You have been through a lot. Are you on minocycline (generic) or Minocin from Wyeth/Lederle? Ellen rheumatic Is it worth it? > Dear Ellen, > I'm so much better than in 1994!!!! At that time I could only sit up > about 20 min. after resting for 1 1/2 hrs. I couldn't lift a glass to my > face and my husband had to bath me and wash my hair. Then again on our 36th > Wedding anniversary in 1997 I hemorrhaged and ended up in the hospital for > 11 days 8 of that was on IV's etc. This was from side effects of Volteran > that I took to control my pain. I was also on prednisone and Methotrexate.. > My hbg. dropped to 8 1/2. It was then that I decided to take the AP. I > have never before taken the IV's as my MD here in Indonesia was too afraid > to try something he didn't learn in med school. Now that I have done so > good for so many years with only short times out of remission, I have hit a > slump after being sick with an upper respiratory infection for six weeks and > the last 2-3 weeks had a urinary tract infection which I finally got > diagnosed and began treatment this week. My nearest lab and drug store is 1 > 1/2 hrs. from home. My MD is 4 1/2 hrs. from home. Living in Indonesia is > not too convenient at times like these. > Yes, I truly believe the AP is worth it. It is not always a cure but > does give one more years to their lives with a better quality of life. My > husband feels that without the AP if I was still on the pred. Voltern & > Methotrexate that I would have died years ago. > Ethel remembers me and much of the stress that I've had off and on > living here for the last 11 yrs. We have gone through the overthrow of the > government and had to evacuate to Singapore, since then has been the > bombing/burning of over 200 churches, the Bali Bombing that targeted > foreigners. The anti Americanism that resulted from the Iraq War. This is > not to mention various family problems back in the states. So, considering > all this I still feel that the AP is worth it and has saved my life. So > hang in there and give it a chance. This is a great group of ones who will > encourage each other. > > > , > > So, overall, how much better do you think you are compared > with where you were in 1994? Is it worth it to you? (The > minocycline and the clindy IV's.) > > Ellen > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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