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> Hi Lauri,

Hi ! Thanks for the welcome!! I was wondering why your son is

wearing his 2nd helmet? I am learning there are other reasons beside

having a flathead to why children have to wear these helmets.

I am not sure what type of helmet yet. I have seen one and it is hard

all over, looking more like a football helmet. So the one he gets I

don't think has a hole on top like I have seen in pictures.

There is a baby boy who just got this type of helmet in his daycare.

His mom said he did have some sleeping problems when he first got it.

I haven't talked to her since Friday, so I don't know if that got any

better.

Lauri

Welcome to the group! You will find that we all started somewhere

> and had the exact same concerns as you are facing. You will be

> required to do a " break in " period, once you receive the band. One

> hour on, one hour off, etc. and then eventually after about a week,

> your baby will work his way up to 23 hours a day. He will not have

> to sleep in it for a few days. My son, Shane, did not have any

> problems (first helmet was at 6 months). You will find Brady

should

> adjust fine as long as the helmet is a good fit. Do you know what

> type of helmet Brady will be getting? Please take pictures of his

> head at all angles so you can compare them later. Best of luck to

> you and keep us posted. Stay strong as you are doing the right

> thing for Brady:)

>

>

> Mama to Shane almost 12 months

> STARband #2

> South Carolina

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Hi Carol and thanks for welcoming me! I don't think he has any tort

issues. He just never liked being on his tummy. He'd cry and cry and

we would put him on his back and he would just smile!! He loves

laying on his back and wiggle his legs and move his arms! When he

sleeps, he sleeps right on his back w/his arms over his head. I tried

to put him on his side when he was younger but he would end up on his

back.

Our appt is May 2nd to get his helmet. I know they use a scan to

measure his head and we will be leaving that same day w/a helmet. I

know it isn't a docband, I just don't know what it is called.

Lauri

>

> Lauri,

> Don't worry, babies are amazing at adjusting to things. My son was

> banded at exactly 5 mo and he could have cared less that he had it

> on. He actually misses it when we have it off for cleaning now. A

> properly fitted band should not bother the baby in anyway after the

> first few days and the younger the better. Does Brady have any tort

> issues and this is why he hates tummy time so and ends up back in

his

> sleeping position? Let me know and welcome to the group. I am

Carol,

> mom to Dominick 6mo. plagio/tort.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lauri " <jefflauri@c...>

wrote:

> >

> > Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old

> and

> > we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get

a

> > helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure

his

> > head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know

> what

> > kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He

loves

> > his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he

> ends

> > up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help

> > either!

> >

> > He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry

> or

> > sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or

if

> it

> > will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?

> >

> > Thanks! Lauri

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Hi Lauri,

Try to do all the research you can on what type of helmet your son

will be getting, also research the orthotist.. Experience is the

key when it comes to a proper fit. Why Shane is in a 2nd helmet is

kinda a long story, but basically the first helmet fit him great and

he recieved awesome correction for the back of his head. Then our

family moved to the entire other side of the continent !(from Vegas

to South Carolina, to a very small town). My husband and I took the

authority to take the band off as we felt it has done what it could,

but in the back of my mind (DENIAL) I knew I should continue get a

new helmet to work on the side of his face... So I took Shane to

the neurosurgeon about two hours away, and he highly recommended

that we put him in another helmet and gave us a new script. So we

did. Sometimes you need another set of eyes (especially a

PROFESSIONAL) to tell you the truth. The average Joe would say " oh,

his head looks fine to me " or " I didn't notice anything weird about

his head " but deep down in my gut, I knew... Another great thing

that all these members have taught me is " TRUST YOUR INSTINCT " ...

Best of luck to you! Your son will be fine. He is so young you

will see great improvement soon...

Mama to Shane almost 12 months

STARband#2

South Carolina

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <shnndell@a...>

wrote:

> >

> > Hi Lauri,

>

> Hi ! Thanks for the welcome!! I was wondering why your son

is

> wearing his 2nd helmet? I am learning there are other reasons

beside

> having a flathead to why children have to wear these helmets.

>

> I am not sure what type of helmet yet. I have seen one and it is

hard

> all over, looking more like a football helmet. So the one he gets

I

> don't think has a hole on top like I have seen in pictures.

>

> There is a baby boy who just got this type of helmet in his

daycare.

> His mom said he did have some sleeping problems when he first got

it.

> I haven't talked to her since Friday, so I don't know if that got

any

> better.

>

> Lauri

>

>

> Welcome to the group! You will find that we all started

somewhere

> > and had the exact same concerns as you are facing. You will be

> > required to do a " break in " period, once you receive the band.

One

> > hour on, one hour off, etc. and then eventually after about a

week,

> > your baby will work his way up to 23 hours a day. He will not

have

> > to sleep in it for a few days. My son, Shane, did not have any

> > problems (first helmet was at 6 months). You will find Brady

> should

> > adjust fine as long as the helmet is a good fit. Do you know

what

> > type of helmet Brady will be getting? Please take pictures of

his

> > head at all angles so you can compare them later. Best of luck

to

> > you and keep us posted. Stay strong as you are doing the right

> > thing for Brady:)

> >

> >

> > Mama to Shane almost 12 months

> > STARband #2

> > South Carolina

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, I understand now about your son. I am trying to learn about

this. Brady just has a huge flat spot on the back of his

head.....been there since he was real little.....I am hoping all will

go well and he won't have to wear it too long! I know the other baby

in his daycare has to wear his for 21 hrs for 8 weeks, then it will

be re-evaluated!

Thanks so much!

Lauri

> > >

> > > Hi Lauri,

> >

> > Hi ! Thanks for the welcome!! I was wondering why your son

> is

> > wearing his 2nd helmet? I am learning there are other reasons

> beside

> > having a flathead to why children have to wear these helmets.

> >

> > I am not sure what type of helmet yet. I have seen one and it is

> hard

> > all over, looking more like a football helmet. So the one he gets

> I

> > don't think has a hole on top like I have seen in pictures.

> >

> > There is a baby boy who just got this type of helmet in his

> daycare.

> > His mom said he did have some sleeping problems when he first got

> it.

> > I haven't talked to her since Friday, so I don't know if that got

> any

> > better.

> >

> > Lauri

> >

> >

> > Welcome to the group! You will find that we all started

> somewhere

> > > and had the exact same concerns as you are facing. You will be

> > > required to do a " break in " period, once you receive the band.

> One

> > > hour on, one hour off, etc. and then eventually after about a

> week,

> > > your baby will work his way up to 23 hours a day. He will not

> have

> > > to sleep in it for a few days. My son, Shane, did not have

any

> > > problems (first helmet was at 6 months). You will find Brady

> > should

> > > adjust fine as long as the helmet is a good fit. Do you know

> what

> > > type of helmet Brady will be getting? Please take pictures of

> his

> > > head at all angles so you can compare them later. Best of luck

> to

> > > you and keep us posted. Stay strong as you are doing the right

> > > thing for Brady:)

> > >

> > >

> > > Mama to Shane almost 12 months

> > > STARband #2

> > > South Carolina

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, I understand now about your son. I am trying to learn about

this. Brady just has a huge flat spot on the back of his

head.....been there since he was real little.....I am hoping all will

go well and he won't have to wear it too long! I know the other baby

in his daycare has to wear his for 21 hrs for 8 weeks, then it will

be re-evaluated!

Thanks so much!

Lauri

> > >

> > > Hi Lauri,

> >

> > Hi ! Thanks for the welcome!! I was wondering why your son

> is

> > wearing his 2nd helmet? I am learning there are other reasons

> beside

> > having a flathead to why children have to wear these helmets.

> >

> > I am not sure what type of helmet yet. I have seen one and it is

> hard

> > all over, looking more like a football helmet. So the one he gets

> I

> > don't think has a hole on top like I have seen in pictures.

> >

> > There is a baby boy who just got this type of helmet in his

> daycare.

> > His mom said he did have some sleeping problems when he first got

> it.

> > I haven't talked to her since Friday, so I don't know if that got

> any

> > better.

> >

> > Lauri

> >

> >

> > Welcome to the group! You will find that we all started

> somewhere

> > > and had the exact same concerns as you are facing. You will be

> > > required to do a " break in " period, once you receive the band.

> One

> > > hour on, one hour off, etc. and then eventually after about a

> week,

> > > your baby will work his way up to 23 hours a day. He will not

> have

> > > to sleep in it for a few days. My son, Shane, did not have

any

> > > problems (first helmet was at 6 months). You will find Brady

> > should

> > > adjust fine as long as the helmet is a good fit. Do you know

> what

> > > type of helmet Brady will be getting? Please take pictures of

> his

> > > head at all angles so you can compare them later. Best of luck

> to

> > > you and keep us posted. Stay strong as you are doing the right

> > > thing for Brady:)

> > >

> > >

> > > Mama to Shane almost 12 months

> > > STARband #2

> > > South Carolina

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Hi Lauri,

Welcome to the group. Brady is at a great age to be banded. It's probably a STARband or a Hanger band. I've heard the scanners are much more pleasant for the child.

It may interfere with his sleep for a few days. He's used to a flat sleeping surface and now it will be round - it may take some getting used to. be prepared for sweat. He will be wearing a hat all the time. Dress him in less, especially the first few days and nights.

mom to na

DOC Grad

South Carolina

www.thefilyaws.comLauri <jefflauri@...> wrote:

Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old and we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get a helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure his head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know what kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He loves his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he ends up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help either!He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry or sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or if it will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?Thanks! LauriFor more plagio info

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Hi Lauri, welcome! The scan is really nice and quick. You will be

surprised, babies are completely oblivious to a custom-made, properly

fitted helmet. My son was much older than Brady (9 mos.) and it

didn't even phase him. I would love to see Brady if you care to

share pics. Good luck and please keep us posted. We are here for you

every step of the way.

Sue

mom to Colin F., 17 mos.

STARband grad 9/04

brachy

>

> Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old

and

> we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get a

> helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure his

> head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know

what

> kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He loves

> his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he

ends

> up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help

> either!

>

> He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry

or

> sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or if

it

> will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?

>

> Thanks! Lauri

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thanks, ! I am hoping this won't be a bad experience! I am

hoping he will wear it w/no problems and will have a nice round head

in the end!!

Lauri

>

>

> Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old

and

> we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get a

> helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure his

> head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know

what

> kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He loves

> his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he

ends

> up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help

> either!

>

> He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry

or

> sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or if

it

> will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?

>

> Thanks! Lauri

>

>

>

>

>

> For more plagio info

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thanks, ! I am hoping this won't be a bad experience! I am

hoping he will wear it w/no problems and will have a nice round head

in the end!!

Lauri

>

>

> Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old

and

> we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get a

> helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure his

> head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know

what

> kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He loves

> his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he

ends

> up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help

> either!

>

> He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry

or

> sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or if

it

> will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?

>

> Thanks! Lauri

>

>

>

>

>

> For more plagio info

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thanks Sue!!! We will take pics of him and his head and I will post

them! I told my hubby we needed to take pics....we will in the next

few days.

Lauri

>

> Hi Lauri, welcome! The scan is really nice and quick. You will be

> surprised, babies are completely oblivious to a custom-made,

properly

> fitted helmet. My son was much older than Brady (9 mos.) and it

> didn't even phase him. I would love to see Brady if you care to

> share pics. Good luck and please keep us posted. We are here for

you

> every step of the way.

>

> Sue

> mom to Colin F., 17 mos.

> STARband grad 9/04

> brachy

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lauri " <jefflauri@c...>

wrote:

> >

> > Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old

> and

> > we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get

a

> > helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure

his

> > head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know

> what

> > kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He

loves

> > his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he

> ends

> > up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help

> > either!

> >

> > He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry

> or

> > sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or

if

> it

> > will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?

> >

> > Thanks! Lauri

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thanks Sue!!! We will take pics of him and his head and I will post

them! I told my hubby we needed to take pics....we will in the next

few days.

Lauri

>

> Hi Lauri, welcome! The scan is really nice and quick. You will be

> surprised, babies are completely oblivious to a custom-made,

properly

> fitted helmet. My son was much older than Brady (9 mos.) and it

> didn't even phase him. I would love to see Brady if you care to

> share pics. Good luck and please keep us posted. We are here for

you

> every step of the way.

>

> Sue

> mom to Colin F., 17 mos.

> STARband grad 9/04

> brachy

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " Lauri " <jefflauri@c...>

wrote:

> >

> > Hi Everyone! I am Lauri and my son is Brady. He is 4.5 months old

> and

> > we have an appt in Winston Salem, NC on April 25th for him to get

a

> > helmet. What I understand, they will be using a scan to measure

his

> > head instead of casting, which I think is better. I do not know

> what

> > kind of helmet he will get. The back of his head is flat. He

loves

> > his back and hates his tummy!! We have tried repostioning but he

> ends

> > up on his back in his crib...the car seat probably doesn't help

> > either!

> >

> > He is such a happy baby and usually fusses only when he is hungry

> or

> > sleepy. I am worried if this will effect his sleeping habits or

if

> it

> > will irritate him. Any advice for a newbie?

> >

> > Thanks! Lauri

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hi eileen and welcome- the late talker book is a great reference guide- the

apraxia. kids network - this group- proefa- speech therapy- secial ed

preschool which is free at 3 in your early education system- there is alot of

info on the web- charlotte henry

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,

Welcome to the group :)

Questions are a good thing so feel free to ask! You are describing

what many refer to as " angry eye. " My children never experienced it

but others here have. It's not permanent! Make sure her vision

isn't impeded.

I look forwarded to hearing lots of good progress reports about Avery

in her STARband!

Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (13 mo) DOC Grads

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Welcome to the group :)

Questions are a good thing so feel free to ask! You are describing

what many refer to as " angry eye. " My children never experienced it

but others here have. It's not permanent! Make sure her vision

isn't impeded.

I look forwarded to hearing lots of good progress reports about Avery

in her STARband!

Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (13 mo) DOC Grads

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group. As long as she doesn't have any red marks that

last more then an hour the fit it probably fine. Keep us posted on her

progress.

>

> My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I thought I

> would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday and

> has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are going

> to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare. Anyway, I

> am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted to

> prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her first

> birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

>

> She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it (dh

> and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on. It

> smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat forward,

> making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an improper

> fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people ask if

> their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was smooshing

> her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people worry

> about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently alter

> her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

>

> This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> countless moms have found an immense amount of support and advice

> here.

>

> Looking forward to getting to know you.

>

> dd Avery 5/26/05

>

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Hi ,

Welcome to the group. As long as she doesn't have any red marks that

last more then an hour the fit it probably fine. Keep us posted on her

progress.

>

> My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I thought I

> would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday and

> has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are going

> to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare. Anyway, I

> am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted to

> prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her first

> birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

>

> She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it (dh

> and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on. It

> smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat forward,

> making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an improper

> fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people ask if

> their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was smooshing

> her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people worry

> about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently alter

> her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

>

> This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> countless moms have found an immense amount of support and advice

> here.

>

> Looking forward to getting to know you.

>

> dd Avery 5/26/05

>

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Hi guys! Thanks for the warm welcome.

" Angry eyes " is the perfect description for what I was talking about!

Shan

> >

> > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

thought I

> > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday

and

> > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are

going

> > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

Anyway, I

> > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted to

> > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her

first

> > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> >

> > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it

(dh

> > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on. It

> > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat forward,

> > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

improper

> > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people ask

if

> > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

smooshing

> > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people

worry

> > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently

alter

> > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> >

> > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

advice

> > here.

> >

> > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> >

> > dd Avery 5/26/05

> >

>

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Hi guys! Thanks for the warm welcome.

" Angry eyes " is the perfect description for what I was talking about!

Shan

> >

> > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

thought I

> > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday

and

> > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are

going

> > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

Anyway, I

> > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted to

> > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her

first

> > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> >

> > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it

(dh

> > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on. It

> > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat forward,

> > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

improper

> > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people ask

if

> > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

smooshing

> > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people

worry

> > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently

alter

> > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> >

> > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

advice

> > here.

> >

> > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> >

> > dd Avery 5/26/05

> >

>

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Hi ! Welcome to the group! I see that and have

already responded to you. CHOA has a good reputation with the

Starband. There were a few problems last summer but I haven't heard

anything lately. Where in GA do you live? I live east of Atlanta

in Loganville. We had a DOCband but went to CHOA for physical

therapy and loved them there. Best of luck to you!

Natasha

>

> My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I thought

I

> would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday and

> has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are going

> to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare. Anyway,

I

> am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted to

> prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her first

> birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

>

> She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it (dh

> and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on. It

> smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat forward,

> making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an improper

> fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people ask if

> their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

smooshing

> her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people worry

> about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently alter

> her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

>

> This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> countless moms have found an immense amount of support and advice

> here.

>

> Looking forward to getting to know you.

>

> dd Avery 5/26/05

>

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Hi ! Welcome to the group! I see that and have

already responded to you. CHOA has a good reputation with the

Starband. There were a few problems last summer but I haven't heard

anything lately. Where in GA do you live? I live east of Atlanta

in Loganville. We had a DOCband but went to CHOA for physical

therapy and loved them there. Best of luck to you!

Natasha

>

> My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I thought

I

> would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday and

> has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are going

> to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare. Anyway,

I

> am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted to

> prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her first

> birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

>

> She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it (dh

> and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on. It

> smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat forward,

> making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an improper

> fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people ask if

> their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

smooshing

> her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people worry

> about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently alter

> her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

>

> This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> countless moms have found an immense amount of support and advice

> here.

>

> Looking forward to getting to know you.

>

> dd Avery 5/26/05

>

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Could the velcro be pulled too tight? Sometimes my son would get

that look and I would take the band off and re-put it on, barely

closing the velcro shut, not pulling it.

Natasha

> > >

> > > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

> thought I

> > > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday

> and

> > > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are

> going

> > > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

> Anyway, I

> > > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted

to

> > > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her

> first

> > > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> > >

> > > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it

> (dh

> > > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on.

It

> > > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat

forward,

> > > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

> improper

> > > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people

ask

> if

> > > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

> smooshing

> > > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people

> worry

> > > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently

> alter

> > > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> > >

> > > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> > > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

> advice

> > > here.

> > >

> > > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> > >

> > > dd Avery 5/26/05

> > >

> >

>

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Could the velcro be pulled too tight? Sometimes my son would get

that look and I would take the band off and re-put it on, barely

closing the velcro shut, not pulling it.

Natasha

> > >

> > > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

> thought I

> > > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old Friday

> and

> > > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are

> going

> > > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

> Anyway, I

> > > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I wanted

to

> > > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her

> first

> > > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> > >

> > > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to it

> (dh

> > > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on.

It

> > > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat

forward,

> > > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

> improper

> > > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people

ask

> if

> > > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

> smooshing

> > > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people

> worry

> > > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently

> alter

> > > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> > >

> > > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how many

> > > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

> advice

> > > here.

> > >

> > > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> > >

> > > dd Avery 5/26/05

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks, Natasha. I will give it a try. I don't think it is too

tight, though. (But, then again, I don't have a clue, having never

had experience w/the band!) If anything, I worry that it is too

loose. It slips forward pushing all the baby fat downwards over her

eyes. Does that make sense?

We are in Columbus, but recently moved here from Macon. I am so

glad to hear that you have heard good things about CHOA! That is a

relief. They are extremely nice and we have been pleased w/the

staff. We are going to go to most fittings at the Fayetteville

office, it is closer to us.

> > > >

> > > > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

> > thought I

> > > > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old

Friday

> > and

> > > > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are

> > going

> > > > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

> > Anyway, I

> > > > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I

wanted

> to

> > > > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her

> > first

> > > > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> > > >

> > > > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to

it

> > (dh

> > > > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on.

> It

> > > > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat

> forward,

> > > > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

> > improper

> > > > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people

> ask

> > if

> > > > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

> > smooshing

> > > > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people

> > worry

> > > > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently

> > alter

> > > > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> > > >

> > > > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how

many

> > > > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

> > advice

> > > > here.

> > > >

> > > > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> > > >

> > > > dd Avery 5/26/05

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Thanks, Natasha. I will give it a try. I don't think it is too

tight, though. (But, then again, I don't have a clue, having never

had experience w/the band!) If anything, I worry that it is too

loose. It slips forward pushing all the baby fat downwards over her

eyes. Does that make sense?

We are in Columbus, but recently moved here from Macon. I am so

glad to hear that you have heard good things about CHOA! That is a

relief. They are extremely nice and we have been pleased w/the

staff. We are going to go to most fittings at the Fayetteville

office, it is closer to us.

> > > >

> > > > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

> > thought I

> > > > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old

Friday

> > and

> > > > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and are

> > going

> > > > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

> > Anyway, I

> > > > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I

wanted

> to

> > > > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by her

> > first

> > > > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> > > >

> > > > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used to

it

> > (dh

> > > > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it on.

> It

> > > > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat

> forward,

> > > > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

> > improper

> > > > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some people

> ask

> > if

> > > > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

> > smooshing

> > > > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why people

> > worry

> > > > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't permanently

> > alter

> > > > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> > > >

> > > > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how

many

> > > > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

> > advice

> > > > here.

> > > >

> > > > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> > > >

> > > > dd Avery 5/26/05

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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I used to livein Columbus too when dh was stationed at Ft Benning.

I thought that there was Starband treatment in Columbus?

Natasha

> > > > >

> > > > > My name is and dd got her STARband Thursday, so I

> > > thought I

> > > > > would go ahead and intro. myself. She was 8 months old

> Friday

> > > and

> > > > > has a moderate case of brachycephaly. We live in GA and

are

> > > going

> > > > > to Atlanta for orthotist visits at Children's Healthcare.

> > > Anyway, I

> > > > > am sure you guys will get tired of my questions, and I

> wanted

> > to

> > > > > prepare you! LOL! Hopefully, she will be out of it by

her

> > > first

> > > > > birthday. (Hopefully, much sooner...)

> > > > >

> > > > > She seems to be adjusting well, we just have to get used

to

> it

> > > (dh

> > > > > and I!) She doesn't even look like the same child w/it

on.

> > It

> > > > > smooshes her little face and pushes all of her baby fat

> > forward,

> > > > > making her eyes droop. Is this normal? Could it mean an

> > > improper

> > > > > fit? I laughed when the orthotist told me that some

people

> > ask

> > > if

> > > > > their child's face will stay that way (when I said it was

> > > smooshing

> > > > > her eyes down) thinking how silly, but now I see why

people

> > > worry

> > > > > about things like that! LOL! (Surely it won't

permanently

> > > alter

> > > > > her face, squinching it up forever?!?!?!)

> > > > >

> > > > > This is a great group to find and I can only imagine how

> many

> > > > > countless moms have found an immense amount of support and

> > > advice

> > > > > here.

> > > > >

> > > > > Looking forward to getting to know you.

> > > > >

> > > > > dd Avery 5/26/05

> > > > >

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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