Guest guest Posted June 2, 2003 Report Share Posted June 2, 2003 Chris-- As the others have said, I too would probably band . My daughter has been in her STARband for almost 2 full weeks (she is now 1 year) but her head was a lot like 's. At 8 months the docs suggested to keep repo-ing, but it didn't change anything. The only thing we had going is she has curly crazy hair that completely hid the flatness. Our ped didn't really want us to band 'cause her facial assymetry is very slight, but we did it anyway because her ears look way outta whack. This decision is yours, and we will support you regardless of what you decide. Hope this helps. Randi, mom to , 1 year, STARbanded 5-22-03 --- In Plagiocephaly , " cdmolnar13 " <CdMolnar@a...> wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I put three pictures of up in the photo section - two " mug > shots " and a top of head view. Anyone who has a few minutes to take > a look, and tell me honestly, with your banding experience, would you > band this kid? Any opinions are welcome. I'm soliciting opinions > everywhere! My 10-year-old (don't laugh, he's really smart and > analytical) thinks we should keep repositioning. A friend, (who > can't even see the asymmetry) thinks we should band. Most of my co- > workers, moms all, don't see anything to be concerned about. DH will > back me up either way I decide. And I've spent so much time thinking > about her head in the past few weeks, that I've lost all perspective. > LOL > > The pics are a bit too big (I don't want to be a space hog) so I > should re-size them or take them down after a bit. > > Thanks, and best wishes > mom to , 10, hypoplastic left heart syndrome, heart > transplant, , 9, Abigial, 2 1/2, bicuspid aortic valve and > patent foramen ovale, and , 8 1/2 months, mild plagio Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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