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My DD does not have a Hangar helmet so I'm not sure if my opinion

counts. However, the helmet does look a little too low on 's

forehead. DD just got her DOC band and it's a bit low too. The

orthotist recognized that it was low but wanted to leave it the same

to see if it bothered her. The orthotist didn't want to take too much

off of the band because the baby's head will grow and the portions

that are taken off cannot be replaced. It doesn't seem to bother her

but I still think it's a bit low. I'll discuss it with the orthotist

this week. Does it seem to bother ?

Donna

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I would say - yes it looks too low. Call your ortho and bring him in - How long has he had it? I know for us in the beginning we had to several times in the 1st few weeks to get the right fit.

JEN

Mommy to 4...and 1 more!!!!

Luli - Tort/Plagio - Hanger Band - CA

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Hi,

my dd has a starband, but I think it is too low. I think it should hit

around the eyebrows, but it looks lower than that. Several adjustments

in the beginning are normal. I wouldn't worry too much as long as he's

comfortable. Try and get it adjusted early next week.

-christine

mom to sydney/9mo/starband 5-31-06

>

> I just posted a picture of in his helmet. I feel like it is

> too low on his forehead. Could you please look at it and let me know

> what you think. It is a hanger helmet if that helps at all. Thank you

> so much for your help.

>

>

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Hello. It does look a little low on his forehead. You should be able

to have the Orthotist shave a little off of the forehead area for

you.

Jen :)

(26 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad

(4.5 years)

>

> I just posted a picture of in his helmet. I feel like it is

> too low on his forehead. Could you please look at it and let me know

> what you think. It is a hanger helmet if that helps at all. Thank

you

> so much for your help.

>

>

>

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HI,

My daugther also has a starband and I think it is too low on her

head. It is not quite as low as you son's. Anyway I ask our ped

about it and if it we affect her vision (our PT was concerned) and

she said as long as it was not covering the pupils of her eyes it

would not affect her vision developement. Our ortho said the helmet

needed to be that low to do it job and to allow for adjustments as

she grows. I hope this helps. I know that there is so much to worry

about with our little. Good luck.

-Mom of Avery 5 months

Hanger Band 8/23/06

tort and plagio

> >

> > I just posted a picture of in his helmet. I feel like it

is

> > too low on his forehead. Could you please look at it and let me

know

> > what you think. It is a hanger helmet if that helps at all.

Thank you

> > so much for your help.

> >

> >

> >

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> > I just posted a picture of in his helmet. I feel like it

is

> > too low on his forehead. Could you please look at it and let me

know

> > what you think. It is a hanger helmet if that helps at all.

Thank you

> > so much for your help.

> >

> >

> >

>

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hi lara , go straight to the budwig files and all the best to you :)

laravs_au wrote: I was hoping you could please help. A close friend of

mine was diagnosed with stomach cancer one year ago and was given a year to

live. He is currently at stage four cancer, he is still on radiotherapy and

takes morphine regularly for the pain. He is 34 and wanting to try an

alternative treatment.

I was wondering if anybody has had or knows somebody that has had

terminal cancer, especially stomach cancer and has had their cancer

cured or situation improved. I look forward to hearing from you,

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Try www.cancertutor.com <http://www.cancertutor.com/> for a website with lots

of info on different treatments. He is not a doctor nor a naturopath, and his

opinions may not be the best. If your friend has some time, the Budwig protocol

is one of the cheapest and easiest to follow and has one of the best " track

records. " If your friend has little time left, you might consider doing the

Cesium Chloride protocol first (it can only be done for 2-3 months) and then go

on the Budwig protocol afterwards for the longer time healing.

I have heard good and bad about the Cesium Chloride protocol. My husband and

I considered trying it to get rid of the cancer faster, but he just wasn't real

happy about the whole thing - neither the cost, nor the Cesium.

Tina in the boonies of Kentucky

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Thankyou Tina - I appreciate your advise.

Lara

From: Tina

Try http://www.cancertutor.com/ for a website with lots of info on

different treatments. He is not a doctor nor a naturopath, and his

opinions may not be the best. If your friend has some time, the Budwig protocol

is one of the cheapest and easiest to follow and has one of the best " track

records. " .............<snip>

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-Why is it that a naturopath would get so defensive when someone seeks

to get well? I met with mine yesterday and he got angry that I was

following the Budwig protocol and still believing my healing. His

opinion is MRI and schedule the mastectomy immediately. Why??

He claims that Johanna Budwig was a " wanted women " in mulitple

countries before she died. Oh and her claims were never proven. If

there is ANYONE out there that has had success following her protocol

please respond!!!!!! Thanks Frann

-- In , " , Lara " <Lara.@...>

wrote:

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> the Budwig protocol is one of the cheapest and easiest to follow and

has one of the best " track records. " .............<snip>

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There are some Naturopaths that want to stay in touch, closely, with

conventional medicine because they obviously recognize it has the strength.

With the current push to put natural methods in a bad light, this might make

sense to some Naturopaths to be 'allies' with Allopathic medicine.

By now it should be obvious Budwig's protocol has merit in many situation. This

is the first time I heard about the 'wanted' status but even if

true..........what's so bad about being 'wanted' once the powers that be go

after you? Look at Birzinsky? The indicted him twice, if not three times, but

he luckily was able to beat each case.

I would change Naturopaths if that one was my physician.

Joe C.

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Frann, I think maybe you don't have the right doctor for you. I found out three

months ago that I have bilateral breast cancer. One of the tumors is 10 cm -

about 4 inches, so we're not talking small potatoes here. I stood my ground

when all the doctors were trying to pressure me into double mastectomy followed

by radiation, chemo, and hormone therapy. On Tuesday I had a follow-up

appointment with my surgeon in which she actually admitted that I am better! I

was totally expecting her to give me the " you'd better have a mastectomy right

away or you're going to die " speech again, but she did not. And I have done all

that I have done so far without professional help. I did also see a holistic

nutritionist on Tuesday, and she is helping me to step up my nutritional program

for even greater results than I have already experienced. I do think that most

doctors of any kind are scared to death of malpractice suits, but I have issues

with any doctor that is so unsure of themselves. If they don't believe you can

get well, how are you supposed to believe?

From: fmschwegler

Why is it that a naturopath would get so defensive when someone seeks to get

well?

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--Joe: I am not against going for the MRI and even the PET Scan if

necessary but first off I'm NOT loaded and don't have insurance and

I have never even remotely thought about surgery. I have faith that

the outcome of this will be what God intends and NOT man. I have

peace and will be totally committed to see this through to the very

end. Besides I have a book to write and a testimony to tell.

Any ideas about the naturopath? My other was from Issells which

claims to be so successful.... Frann

- In , " JCastron " <jcastron1@...> wrote:

>

> There are some Naturopaths that want to stay in touch, closely,

with conventional medicine because they obviously recognize it has

the strength. With the current push to put natural methods in a

bad light, this might make sense to some Naturopaths to be 'allies'

with Allopathic medicine.

>

> I would change Naturopaths if that one was my physician.

>

> Joe C.

>

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Dear Fran and ,See Dr. Loraine Day's Books or

tapes!! Juice Cabbage and other veggies all you can.My

wife is doing this and She feels great!!Get your PH

up.Pray.Cancer Hates Cabbage Juice the sulpher like in

brocoli,eggs.Do a colon flush and a parasite flush.See

electroherbalism.com Whale.to curezone.com

watercure2.com.I have been doing the salt water and my

rash I have had is allmost gone.Make your WHOLE body

well.You can get accupunture for cancer and they have

herbs for it too!Do not use ANY sugar,white flour,Eat

whole raw organic foods and little meat.Green tea.God

be with you Ron

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---: Would you email me privately so I can ask all you're

doing. I would love to see the results you are having and actually I

think I am. My tumor or tumors measured 3.5 cm I think so baseball

size I think. Who cares what size I just want it gone. Frann

In , " King's Song " <melanie@...> wrote:

>

> Frann, I do think that most doctors of any kind are scared to

death of malpractice suits, but I have issues with any doctor that is

so unsure of themselves. If they don't believe you can get well, how

are you supposed to believe?

>

>

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Hi ,

I have always given Threelac in the same rice milk with my daughter's

Brainchild, and have gotten very good results. I can't spek to the

enzymes, because we are not currently on them. However, I can tell

you that my daughter gets Brainchild, Threelac, EPA, VItamin C, and

zinc all in the same rice milk morning and evening.--Tod

-- In , " mom2kaola " <mom2kaola@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi! everybody ,

> I am so overwhelmed by the number of supplements that I am not even

sure if I'm doing it

> the right way?

>

>

>

> I am mixing threelac with brainchild multivitamins / minerals

during the day and in the

> evening I am mixing probiotics in the Brain child

multivitamis/minerals.

>

> Is it ok to mix Threelac or probiotics with brain child's

multivitamins?

>

> Can I also mix enzymes with probiotics and multivitamins?

>

>

> Thanks a lot in advance.

>

>

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> > Hi! everybody ,

> > I am so overwhelmed by the number of supplements that I am not even

> sure if I'm doing it

> > the right way?

> >

> >

> >

> > I am mixing threelac with brainchild multivitamins / minerals

> during the day and in the

> > evening I am mixing probiotics in the Brain child

> multivitamis/minerals.

> >

> > Is it ok to mix Threelac or probiotics with brain child's

> multivitamins?

> >

> > Can I also mix enzymes with probiotics and multivitamins?

> >

> >

> > Thanks a lot in advance.

> >

> >

>

Hi, I see that you guys still use rice milk along with threelac. When

you use threelac do you have to restrict sugars and other things that

yeast feed on. As I am having trouble right now with my son's sugar

cravings while he is on diflucan and if diflucan doesn't work I would

like to try a more natural route because I worried that these

prescription antifungals could cause other problems. I am also

interested in trying threelac with myself because I know I have a

yeast problem. Do you guys think it helps? I am at my witts end

around here with yeast issues. Even my dog has yeast in his ears.

Uggghhhh! Please let me know any info you have. And how do you guys

think brainchild works? I have some here but never started it because

we happened to get in to our New DAN doc and he gives most vitamins

seperately. So, we have so many supplements that I need to get up an

hour earlier just to get to school and work on time. I feel like I am

giving my son so much stuff and some is so hard to mix. The little guy

is so great and takes all of his supplements by saringe.

Wanda

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Hi Wanda,

The Threelac works much better if you REALLY limit the sugar. The

more you limit it, the better the results. I have started taking it

myself, and I have noticed that my itchy ears and nose have both

gottne better, and I am just on one packet. I do not eat any sugar,

but do drink a couple glasses of wime with dinner, and I have still

noticed it working. My daughter takes 2-packets per day and consume

NO sugar. We have had noe yast problems with her in 2-years now. FYI,

diflucan, nyastatin, etc. did not knock out our yeast, just Threelac.

I also use Brainchild, and have for over 2-years. I put it in the

rice milk and she drinks fine. It is much better than having to mix

all of those supps. I still have to supplement some things to get

higher doses, but I am down to about 5-supps now.--Tod

> > >

> > > Hi! everybody ,

> > > I am so overwhelmed by the number of supplements that I am not

even

> > sure if I'm doing it

> > > the right way?

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > > I am mixing threelac with brainchild multivitamins / minerals

> > during the day and in the

> > > evening I am mixing probiotics in the Brain child

> > multivitamis/minerals.

> > >

> > > Is it ok to mix Threelac or probiotics with brain child's

> > multivitamins?

> > >

> > > Can I also mix enzymes with probiotics and multivitamins?

> > >

> > >

> > > Thanks a lot in advance.

> > >

> > >

> >

> Hi, I see that you guys still use rice milk along with threelac.

When

> you use threelac do you have to restrict sugars and other things

that

> yeast feed on. As I am having trouble right now with my son's sugar

> cravings while he is on diflucan and if diflucan doesn't work I

would

> like to try a more natural route because I worried that these

> prescription antifungals could cause other problems. I am also

> interested in trying threelac with myself because I know I have a

> yeast problem. Do you guys think it helps? I am at my witts end

> around here with yeast issues. Even my dog has yeast in his ears.

> Uggghhhh! Please let me know any info you have. And how do you guys

> think brainchild works? I have some here but never started it

because

> we happened to get in to our New DAN doc and he gives most vitamins

> seperately. So, we have so many supplements that I need to get up an

> hour earlier just to get to school and work on time. I feel like I

am

> giving my son so much stuff and some is so hard to mix. The little

guy

> is so great and takes all of his supplements by saringe.

> Wanda

>

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Hello and welcome to the group. I'm in the US as are a lot of moms

here (but there are a few from the UK, Canada and other countries).

Unfortunately I don't know of any funding for you. Also unfortunately

many insurers in the US don't cover banding either and parents have to

pay out of pocket. We were very luck that our band was covered.

It is great that you are starting with a band at 5 mo. you should see

very good correction. Hopefully someone else from the UK will post

with funding info, but if you have more questions or want to " talk "

this is a great group.

take care. -christine

sydney 17 mo starband grad

>

> Hi everyone I hope you can help.

>

> Our daughter Hannah was born with a flat head which we were told would

> correct itself but after 5 months we finally took it upon ourselves to

> refer her for Starband treatment as her head was getting worse. The

> thing is, because we live in Scotland Plagiocephaly isn't treated on

> the NHS. This is a worry for us as we have to find £2000 for the

> treatment plus have regular trips to Leeds. Does anyone know of any

> funding that is available for this treatment?

>

> Thanks

> Leanne &

>

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I'm sorry I do not. I don't know anything about Scotland healthcare system.  Maybe work out a payment plan with the provider?

 Jen and Luli - 18 mo.

Left Tort - Right Plagio - Hanger Band Grad - CA

tallulah jayne

www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/jens5th/

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Hi everyone I hope you can help.

Our daughter Hannah was born with a flat head which we were told would

correct itself but after 5 months we finally took it upon ourselves to

refer her for Starband treatment as her head was getting worse. The

thing is, because we live in Scotland Plagiocephaly isn't treated on

the NHS. This is a worry for us as we have to find £2000 for the

treatment plus have regular trips to Leeds. Does anyone know of any

funding that is available for this treatment?

Thanks

Leanne

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I get that feeling as if my joint is dislocated and needs to " pop "

back into place. Is that what you are dealing with? I don't have to

much advice about it, mine seems to pop back into place after a little

while but it is uncomfortable, not painful, until it does. This

happens in my right knee and ankles every now and then. Let us know

what your Doc says about it.

Hugs,

S.

>

> I don't know if anyone has felt like this, and I'm not sure I can

> explain properly, but has anyone felt like one of their joints is in

> the wrong place? It feels like it needs to click into place, but no

> matter how much I try to twist it or move it, it still feels

> uncomfortable. It doesn't hurt, it just feels horrible, and I think

> it's worse than pain, it just feels so horrible. I usually get it in

> my shoulder, hip or ankle and it's usually on my right side. I just

> wondered if anyone else had had this feeling and if anyone knows

> anything to help it?

> I don't think I've explained very well, but I can't think of much else

> to say. I'm going to ask my doctor when I next see him, but I think

> it's one of those things, you don't know how it feels until you've

> felt it!!

> I hope everyone is having a good day. xx

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Emma, What I have noticed:When I sit in a hard back chair, especially

in a doc's waiting room, my rotary cuffs seem to be out of place. I

don't know how to explain it. It only happens when I'm sitting in

awkward position anymore. Take care, Tawny

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Emma,

I completely understand what you are saying, but mine are usually on my

left side and in my spine. I can't really give you much help on how to deal with

it because I don't know how to myself. I just wanted to let you know that I

understand and that you have my support. Sorry I couldn't help you futher than

that.

-

emma <emma.collins@...> wrote:

I don't know if anyone has felt like this, and I'm not sure I can

explain properly, but has anyone felt like one of their joints is in

the wrong place? It feels like it needs to click into place, but no

matter how much I try to twist it or move it, it still feels

uncomfortable. It doesn't hurt, it just feels horrible, and I think

it's worse than pain, it just feels so horrible. I usually get it in

my shoulder, hip or ankle and it's usually on my right side. I just

wondered if anyone else had had this feeling and if anyone knows

anything to help it?

I don't think I've explained very well, but I can't think of much else

to say. I'm going to ask my doctor when I next see him, but I think

it's one of those things, you don't know how it feels until you've

felt it!!

I hope everyone is having a good day. xx

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