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My son (7 months)has been in his Starband for 2 months.When he first

got it,he was able to wear it for a couple of days and evidentaly had

a growth spurt and it became too tight and was breaking his skin

down.Since we live 3 hrs. away ,we were told if it did this to take

it off and wait until our next apptointment,(we go every 2 weeks) and

the ortho. would take off some foam from inside. We did this same

thing two more trips(broke down skin...more padding off.) Now it

seems he took TOO much off, and now it goes close to his eyes or back

on his head.I am curious if that is a normal part of this process or

not.I am becoming discouraged, it seems as if there is no progress

now.Please help me !

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Does the facility have the scanner? If so has his head improved in the scans? Have you taken pictures every week or two to try to track progress? Sometimes it would seem that i wasn't seeing correction until i looked at prior photos.

I am a bit surprised your ortho suggested you just take his helmet off and wait until your scheduled appointment. Jenna's ortho had us call when any issues came up and fit us right in. I realize you are 3 hours away but i would think the ortho would want to get you in as soon as you were able to travel. I just want to add that i respect everyone who is traveling so far for their baby's treatment!!!

Where are you located? Maybe someone has used that location. Jenna's band was a little close to her eyes but not blocking her vision. This was to use her forehead as a holding point. Do you have any photos you can post? It is common for slight shifting after an adjustment but it shouldn't move a lot.

Angie and Jenna(STAR grad)

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My son (7 months)has been in his Starband for 2 months.When he first got it,he was able to wear it for a couple of days and evidentaly had a growth spurt and it became too tight and was breaking his skin down.Since we live 3 hrs. away ,we were told if it did this to take it off and wait until our next apptointment,(we go every 2 weeks) and the ortho. would take off some foam from inside. We did this same thing two more trips(broke down skin...more padding off.) Now it seems he took TOO much off, and now it goes close to his eyes or back on his head.I am curious if that is a normal part of this process or not.I am becoming discouraged, it seems as if there is no progress now.Please help me !For more plagio info

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Hi and welcome to the group. I would suggest you take this matter up

with the main orthotist where your son is being treated. They should

be able to get you right in when there is a problem. Skin breakdowns

should be addressed immediately. At 2 months of treatment, you

should definitely be seeing some improvement, but if he is out of the

band more than he is in the band that would explain it. It is

impairative that these devices be worn 23 hours a day 7 days a week.

Please let us know what they do.

Dustie

--- In Plagiocephaly , " itscharla " <itscharla@y...>

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> My son (7 months)has been in his Starband for 2 months.When he

first

> got it,he was able to wear it for a couple of days and evidentaly

had

> a growth spurt and it became too tight and was breaking his skin

> down.Since we live 3 hrs. away ,we were told if it did this to

take

> it off and wait until our next apptointment,(we go every 2 weeks)

and

> the ortho. would take off some foam from inside. We did this same

> thing two more trips(broke down skin...more padding off.) Now it

> seems he took TOO much off, and now it goes close to his eyes or

back

> on his head.I am curious if that is a normal part of this process

or

> not.I am becoming discouraged, it seems as if there is no progress

> now.Please help me !

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Hi there -

I agree with Dustie, that you should speak to someone there. If he

hasn't been wearing it much, then it will definitely effect

treatment. On average, how many hours a day would you say he has

been wearing the band consistently?

It is common sometimes after an adjustment that the band will sit a

little differently when the move in certain positions, but it

shouldn't be that close to his eyes (or over his eyes). Definitely

let everyone know what they say -

Rhonda

Mom to Collin - 2003 DOC Band Graduate

--- In Plagiocephaly , " itscharla " <itscharla@y...>

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> My son (7 months)has been in his Starband for 2 months.When he

first

> got it,he was able to wear it for a couple of days and evidentaly

had

> a growth spurt and it became too tight and was breaking his skin

> down.Since we live 3 hrs. away ,we were told if it did this to

take

> it off and wait until our next apptointment,(we go every 2 weeks)

and

> the ortho. would take off some foam from inside. We did this same

> thing two more trips(broke down skin...more padding off.) Now it

> seems he took TOO much off, and now it goes close to his eyes or

back

> on his head.I am curious if that is a normal part of this process

or

> not.I am becoming discouraged, it seems as if there is no progress

> now.Please help me !

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Hi,

Welcome to the group. I agree with Dustie and Rhonda, you need to

speak to someone there. Your son's head isn't going to round out if

he can't wear his band. It is possible that so much was shaved off

that it has compromised the way the band works. You should go over to

Orthomerica's web site http://www.orthomerica.com and drop them an

email. I'm sure they'll be more than willing to help you out. Please

keep us posted!

--- In Plagiocephaly , " itscharla " <itscharla@y...>

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> My son (7 months)has been in his Starband for 2 months.When he

first

> got it,he was able to wear it for a couple of days and evidentaly

had

> a growth spurt and it became too tight and was breaking his skin

> down.Since we live 3 hrs. away ,we were told if it did this to

take

> it off and wait until our next apptointment,(we go every 2 weeks)

and

> the ortho. would take off some foam from inside. We did this same

> thing two more trips(broke down skin...more padding off.) Now it

> seems he took TOO much off, and now it goes close to his eyes or

back

> on his head.I am curious if that is a normal part of this process

or

> not.I am becoming discouraged, it seems as if there is no progress

> now.Please help me !

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Tris,

My son is in a starband and we have seen great correction so far. He

started out with the worst asyementy my neuro has ever seen at 39mm and he

is now down to 27mm. He has also gotten so much rounder. We are thrilled

with how well he is doing. The sucess of any band depend a lot on the

skill level or the orthotist, so ask your ortho lots of questions, find out

how many plagio babies they treat, and if they have any graduated parents

you can talk to. You can see Jordan's progress in the photo section under

Jordan D.

Good Luck!

~~Buffalo, NY

Mama to:

, Jordan (cranio,plagio & tort~Starband 10-24-03) &

Click below to see our boys!

http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/t/twinsjordanjohn/

> Hi All,

>

> My son goes this afternoon to get his star helmet. (He is 5 months

> old) I hate the idea of course but I am hoping it is the right

> decision. I'd like to hear from anyone who also used the starband

> instead of the doc band and what the results were.

>

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Hi Tris,

We have many STARband users that have been thrilled with their baby's

correction. I'm sure once they see your post they'll reply.

Your baby is at a great age to receive great correction. Please keep

us posted on how he's adjusting.

--- In Plagiocephaly , " trijess3 " <trijess3@a...>

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> Hi All,

>

> My son goes this afternoon to get his star helmet. (He is 5 months

> old) I hate the idea of course but I am hoping it is the right

> decision. I'd like to hear from anyone who also used the starband

> instead of the doc band and what the results were.

>

> Also, is there anyone else in this group from Gainesville, FL?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Tris

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Hi Tris,

Welcome to the group! Getting my son a STARband was one of the

hardest decisions that I have ever made, but it was the BEST one

that I have made for him. My son got his STARband at 7 months, has

worn it for 5 months now, and has received great correction so far.

Your son is getting his band at a wonderful age and should see

correction very quickly! What I have found, is that having a

STARband is much much harder on me than on my son. He has not been

bothered by it hardly at all.

Please let us know how the fitting goes today!

- mom to Aidan

STARband 08/26/03 12/19/03

GR MI

--- In Plagiocephaly , " trijess3 " <trijess3@a...>

wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> My son goes this afternoon to get his star helmet. (He is 5 months

> old) I hate the idea of course but I am hoping it is the right

> decision. I'd like to hear from anyone who also used the starband

> instead of the doc band and what the results were.

>

> Also, is there anyone else in this group from Gainesville, FL?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Tris

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