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Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of blaming

myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how to

spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel this?

My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as a

huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and Im

sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in our

baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

month check up-

Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

Hope everyone is well

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My daughter just got casted and started wearing her helmet in the

last 2 weeks. She is now 5 months old. I too, was very upset that I

didn't notice her flatness until she was 3 months old (she has a ton

of hair). I had heard of plagiocephaly as I used to work in a

children's hospital as a respiratory therapist. I just never

realized how common it was, and how easy it was for a baby's head to

mold. Raegan is a twin, and the doctor's believe her flat spot

started before she was born, but I still felt like I should have

caught it sooner, that the doctors should have checked more closely

knowing how little I am, and that I carried the Raegan and Kaelyn

until the 38th week. You are not the only one with feelings of

guilt. However, after the casting was done (that was the hardest

part for me), I realized this will all be over before she knows it.

She won't have memories of her helmet, only pictures to remind her.

As parents we want nothing bad to ever happen to our children, but we

do the best we can for them. Unfortunately, they will still get

hurt, and all we can do is be their loving support. I have had some

time to reflect this Christmas, and have realized that I am truly

blessed for 3 healthy children. None of my children have a fatal

disease that I will have to watch them suffer. If Raegan having

plagiocephaly is the worst thing that happens, I am VERY blessed.

Try to keep your chin up. The people in this support group are

great. I like that everyone looks after all of our kids and each

other. Take care, and good luck with the casting!

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It's hard not to feel guilty at first, but you know that you are

doing everything for your little boy. My son also has brachycephaly,

and I also thought that he would have a wide, round head. After 7

weeks in the band, his head is looking great! I'm not sure if the

width has changed at all, but it really looks as if it has. His head

does look more narrow. Our family (as well as the pediatrician) also

just blew off my concerns, but they all are amazed at his progress,

and have agreed that it was the best thing to do. Just remember, the

helmet will be more of an adjustment for you, not for your son. You

will be amazed at how well he will adjust to it!

Good luck!

-Amy

mom to Brady, 9 months

DOC band 11/6

> Hi All

> Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of blaming

> myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

> from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how

to

> spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

> the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

> this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

> Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel this?

> My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as a

> huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and Im

> sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

> traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

> the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in our

> baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

> it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

> month check up-

> Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> Hope everyone is well

>

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Oh ,

I felt the same way! How could I have done this to my boy! It was

heartbreaking. My children are 16 months apart, maybe I did not pay

enough attention to him. It was devastating! I did not sleep for a

month when we began this process. I was eating ham and cheese roll

ups and drinking too much wine! I was so angry and upset. The doctors

did not halp me! Guess what. JT finally got his band and it went

almost away. I realize that I may have made some mistakes (being

misinformed!!!!) but I am brave enough to face them and deal with it

now before it is too late. You are at the most difficult part of this

journey. Hang in there. I promise it will get much much easier. I

will keep you in my prayers. Happy Holidays. Kathy (mom to JT DOC

10/30 @9 months)

> Hi All

> Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of blaming

> myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

> from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how

to

> spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

> the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

> this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

> Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel this?

> My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as a

> huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and Im

> sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

> traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

> the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in our

> baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

> it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

> month check up-

> Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> Hope everyone is well

>

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I can understand how you feel a little. My ped just mentioned to me

at my baby's 2 month check up that he was looking a little flat on

one side, but never in my wildest dreams did I realize what that

meant: that if it didn't round out, you went with a helmet. He

suggested some things I could do, but I had no idea how serious this

condition was and had never, ever heard of it before. I still find

myself very frustrated by the medical profession's lack of any

standard of treatment for plagio, as we've been having lots and lots

of trouble with our locally made helmet (see past posts about that

fiasco). Anyway, know you're not alone in this. Be sure to post a

note and let us know how all the casting goes, etc.

julie in KY

> Hi All

> Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of blaming

> myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

> from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how

to

> spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

> the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

> this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

> Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel this?

> My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as a

> huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and Im

> sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

> traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

> the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in our

> baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

> it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

> month check up-

> Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> Hope everyone is well

>

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I felt exactly the same way when my daughter was diagnosed with

brachycephaly at 4 months. But you have to know that this is NOT

your fault. And you are doing the best possible thing that you can

for your son by getting him treatment while you can. He will thank

you for it someday.

I know they say with brachycephaly that you cannot change the width

of the head, but my daughter's head looks SOOOO much more narrow now

that she's done with her band. I'm getting ready to post her before

and after pictures in that album under photos, and you can really

see the difference in her front shots as far as width is concerned.

In the before picture, her eyes look too small for her face, but in

the after, she looks more narrow and proportionate. I hope that

helps ease your mind a little.

Good luck in this journey...it will be over before you even know it!

& Jordyn (DOCband Grad 12/03)

Dallas

--- In Plagiocephaly , " jsomkin " <mjdtatum@m...>

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> Hi All

> Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of

blaming

> myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

> from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how

to

> spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

> the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

> this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

> Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel

this?

> My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as

a

> huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and

Im

> sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

> traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

> the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in

our

> baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

> it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

> month check up-

> Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> Hope everyone is well

>

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Hi :

Please, do not blame yourself for this. It's SOOOOOO common now, it

happens to countless babies, there's no way for you to prevent

something that you aren't aware of, and even if you were aware of

this, it's still sometimes not preventable (we've had several members

with non-multiple babies needing bands!).

What's important now, is you're getting him the treatment to solve

this problem. He won't mind his band for one minute I bet. I too

felt soooo bad for my daughter when she got her band, and she

couldn't have cared less!!! Not for one minute, put it on her head &

went about her normal routines as most babies do.

Good luck with the casting, that's the hardest part and it's quick &

painless :) Hang in there, remember though, it's not your

fault!!!!!!!!

Debbie

MI

> Hi All

> Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of blaming

> myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

> from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how

to

> spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

> the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

> this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

> Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel this?

> My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as a

> huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and Im

> sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

> traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

> the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in our

> baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

> it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

> month check up-

> Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> Hope everyone is well

>

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Hi - What you are feeling is completley normal but it is NOT

your fault! Like you I had never even heard of this and did not know

it could happen at all. Thank god we have a great ped who caught it

at his 1 month appt and got us on the right track but I remember

crying when they told me he might have to get a band. Getting him

banded was one of the best things we will ever do for Xavier. He is

newly graduated and looks great and the band didnt bother him at all.

And now he is a happy 9 month old little boy who lights up everyones

day when they see him :o) Good luck and let us know how the molding

goes.

Hugs,

Donna and Xavier DOCgrad

> Hi All

> Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of blaming

> myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers

> from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how

to

> spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on

> the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at

> this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :(

> Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel this?

> My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as a

> huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and Im

> sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as

> traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me

> the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in our

> baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of

> it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4

> month check up-

> Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> Hope everyone is well

>

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Thanks so much for all of you that replied- We just got back into

town and reading all your posts made me feel so much better.

your photos helped so much in finalizing our decsion to go

forward with the band- How old was Jordan when she started wearing

the band?

I cant wait for Tuesday's casting appointment to be over! From what

the dr said he is getting a " helmut " how do I know which type of

band he will wear? What is the difference with all of them?

thanks again you guys and im so glad I found this group :)

Happy New Year

& Dylan (6 1/2 months)

> > Hi All

> > Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of

> blaming

> > myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also

suffers

> > from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember

how

> to

> > spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a

> > broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding

on

> > the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change

at

> > this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It

> > would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :

(

> > Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel

> this?

> > My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this

as

> a

> > huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about

> > EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and

> Im

> > sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be

as

> > traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes

me

> > the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in

> our

> > baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard

of

> > it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his

4

> > month check up-

> > Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out

> > Hope everyone is well

> >

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Please let us know how the casting goes. I would call the ortho on mOnday. They should be able to tell you what type of helmet or band it is in. What is the name of the location you are going. Maybe someone in the group has gone there.

Angie and Jenna(STARband grad 1/21/03)

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Thanks so much for all of you that replied- We just got back into town and reading all your posts made me feel so much better. your photos helped so much in finalizing our decsion to go forward with the band- How old was Jordan when she started wearing the band?I cant wait for Tuesday's casting appointment to be over! >From what the dr said he is getting a "helmut" how do I know which type of band he will wear? What is the difference with all of them?thanks again you guys and im so glad I found this group :)Happy New Year & Dylan (6 1/2 months)> > Hi All> > Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of > blaming > > myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also suffers > > from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember how > to > > spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a > > broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding on > > the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change at > > this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It > > would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :( > > Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel > this? > > My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this as > a > > huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about > > EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and > Im > > sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be as > > traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes me > > the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in > our > > baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard of > > it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his 4 > > month check up-> > Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out> > Hope everyone is well> > For more plagio info

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It took 2 weeks for Jenna's STARband to come in. Please let us know how Tuesday goes.

Angie and Jenna

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I am going to a place in Los Angeles near Cedars hospital- Ill just ask them I guess.I really just want Tuesday behind us! They also say its gonna talk a week to 2 weeks to make it! & Dylan> > > Hi All> > > Im having such a hard time with my son's plagio in terms of > > blaming > > > myself and feeling like I am so responsible. Since he also > suffers > > > from the other one with a B- cant for the life of me remember > how > > to > > > spell or even pronounce it- I feel like I caused him to have a > > > broader forehead then he may have had- He goes for his molding > on > > > the 6th of Jan but the dr said the width factor will not change > at > > > this point and that the helmut will only round out the back. It > > > would break my heart if kids teased him for something I caused :> ( > > > Im sure all of these feelings are normal but did you all feel > > this? > > > My friends and family dont really understand and dont see this > as > > a > > > huge deal- I guess as his mom im having such anxiety about > > > EVERYTHING. Im just sad for him that he has to wear a helmut and > > Im > > > sure once we get past the molding and get him fitted it wont be > as > > > traumatic of an experience on him as I am making it- What makes > me > > > the most mad is that plagiocephaly was never even brought up in > > our > > > baby care class and both my husband and I had never even heard > of > > > it! The pedi didnt even mention a thing until he was in for his > 4 > > > month check up-> > > Anyway thanks for letting me get some of this stuff out> > > Hope everyone is well> > > > > > > For more plagio info

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