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The ortho i'm seeing today will be giving me the names of some that

he's worked with. I was wondering if anyone has ever used an

orthopedic surgeon instead of the typical neurosurgeon or

craniofacial plastic surgeon (BTW, my other plastic surgeon is not,

to my knowledge, a craniofacial specialist...in fact, his ad in the

yellow pages doesn't even mention anything other than tummys, noses,

etc! and one entire wall of his exam is a gigantic mirror, I guess to

convince you that you need some plastic surgery! :) ha! ). Anyway,

I'm going about this a bit backwards (going to the ortho first, then

figuring out which specialist to go to). My ped. had originally

referred me to my plastic surgeon, but if you read all my past posts,

you'll figure out how I feel about all that. I love my ped. by the

way, but it seems like some don't know much about plagio yet.

OK. Let me tell you all again how appreciative I am of your comments

and encouragement!!!!!!!

in KY

momma to local helmet drop out, Philip

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I didn't use an orthopedic surgeon. It is definitely worth checking. I am sure the ortho will have some good recommendations. Jenna saw a plastic surgeon but he was a pediatric craniofacial and cleft palate specialist.

I hope and pray everything goes smoothly. You and Philip deserve it. Please let us know how it goes.

Angie and Jenna(STAR grad)

anyone ever used an orthopedic surgeon as your specialist?

The ortho i'm seeing today will be giving me the names of some that he's worked with. I was wondering if anyone has ever used an orthopedic surgeon instead of the typical neurosurgeon or craniofacial plastic surgeon (BTW, my other plastic surgeon is not, to my knowledge, a craniofacial specialist...in fact, his ad in the yellow pages doesn't even mention anything other than tummys, noses, etc! and one entire wall of his exam is a gigantic mirror, I guess to convince you that you need some plastic surgery! :) ha! ). Anyway, I'm going about this a bit backwards (going to the ortho first, then figuring out which specialist to go to). My ped. had originally referred me to my plastic surgeon, but if you read all my past posts, you'll figure out how I feel about all that. I love my ped. by the way, but it seems like some don't know much about plagio yet.OK. Let me tell you all again how appreciative I am of your comments and encouragement!!!!!!! in KYmomma to local helmet drop out, PhilipFor more plagio info

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I sure hope everything goes ok for you today! With my son Jaxson we

were first referred to the orthopedic surgeon - he has been seeing

Jaxson since September. He did refer us to a cranial facial surgeon

for the helmet, he received it, is wearing it, and now we are seeing

the orthopedic still. He would've continued to see him throughout the

entire time Jax has the CranioCap however, the doc leaves for Iraq

next week. So, now we have to see the cranial facial again.

I absolutely LOVE the orthopedic doc though - he talks to me,

explains everything, takes his TIME, which is so important to me

because I ask 10,000 questions each visit. The cranial facial was in

and out in less than 10 minutes - I left having only one question

answered, the need for helmet.

Just wanted to put in my very little experience and hope that it

goes good for you both today!

Kim

mom to Kaela (9 yrs) and Jaxson 5 months plagio/tort/CranioCap 12/3/03

--- In Plagiocephaly , " juloyes2003 " <juloyes@m...>

wrote:

> The ortho i'm seeing today will be giving me the names of some that

> he's worked with. I was wondering if anyone has ever used an

> orthopedic surgeon instead of the typical neurosurgeon or

> craniofacial plastic surgeon (BTW, my other plastic surgeon is not,

> to my knowledge, a craniofacial specialist...in fact, his ad in the

> yellow pages doesn't even mention anything other than tummys,

noses,

> etc! and one entire wall of his exam is a gigantic mirror, I guess

to

> convince you that you need some plastic surgery! :) ha! ). Anyway,

> I'm going about this a bit backwards (going to the ortho first,

then

> figuring out which specialist to go to). My ped. had originally

> referred me to my plastic surgeon, but if you read all my past

posts,

> you'll figure out how I feel about all that. I love my ped. by the

> way, but it seems like some don't know much about plagio yet.

>

> OK. Let me tell you all again how appreciative I am of your

comments

> and encouragement!!!!!!!

>

> in KY

> momma to local helmet drop out, Philip

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Hi :

PLEASE let us know how the appt went - I SOOOO hope you are

comfortable with this person and will get the treatment he

deserves at long last :)

Debbie

>

> > The ortho i'm seeing today will be giving me the names of some

that

> > he's worked with. I was wondering if anyone has ever used an

> > orthopedic surgeon instead of the typical neurosurgeon or

> > craniofacial plastic surgeon (BTW, my other plastic surgeon is

not,

> > to my knowledge, a craniofacial specialist...in fact, his ad in

the

> > yellow pages doesn't even mention anything other than tummys,

> noses,

> > etc! and one entire wall of his exam is a gigantic mirror, I

guess

> to

> > convince you that you need some plastic surgery! :) ha! ).

Anyway,

> > I'm going about this a bit backwards (going to the ortho first,

> then

> > figuring out which specialist to go to). My ped. had originally

> > referred me to my plastic surgeon, but if you read all my past

> posts,

> > you'll figure out how I feel about all that. I love my ped. by

the

> > way, but it seems like some don't know much about plagio yet.

> >

> > OK. Let me tell you all again how appreciative I am of your

> comments

> > and encouragement!!!!!!!

> >

> > in KY

> > momma to local helmet drop out, Philip

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, was referred to a Cranial Facial Surgeon that had a

Neurosurgeon as a " team member " . HTH

Dustie

--- In Plagiocephaly , " juloyes2003 " <juloyes@m...>

wrote:

> The ortho i'm seeing today will be giving me the names of some that

> he's worked with. I was wondering if anyone has ever used an

> orthopedic surgeon instead of the typical neurosurgeon or

> craniofacial plastic surgeon (BTW, my other plastic surgeon is not,

> to my knowledge, a craniofacial specialist...in fact, his ad in the

> yellow pages doesn't even mention anything other than tummys,

noses,

> etc! and one entire wall of his exam is a gigantic mirror, I guess

to

> convince you that you need some plastic surgery! :) ha! ). Anyway,

> I'm going about this a bit backwards (going to the ortho first,

then

> figuring out which specialist to go to). My ped. had originally

> referred me to my plastic surgeon, but if you read all my past

posts,

> you'll figure out how I feel about all that. I love my ped. by the

> way, but it seems like some don't know much about plagio yet.

>

> OK. Let me tell you all again how appreciative I am of your

comments

> and encouragement!!!!!!!

>

> in KY

> momma to local helmet drop out, Philip

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