Guest guest Posted December 30, 2003 Report Share Posted December 30, 2003 Hi , Welcome to the group. I have only heard wonderful things about Dr. Blecher, you're going to be in good hands! The younger a baby is banded the better and faster the correction. Your baby is at a great age to receive awesome correction! I never got used to the stares, they always bothered me. Hopefully you'll be like most here, most aren't bothered by them. I used rub on transfers ('s) and clear back stickers (Joann's) I sealed them with mod podge. Please keep us posted on your little man. Good luck at the casting appointment. > Hi I'm and my 5 month old son his moderate Plagio. We > have tried aggressive repositioning for the last two months, but > haven't really seen a difference. We are military and in Germany so > we are using Dr. Blecher, who I have heard is awesome. is > going tomorrow to get casted and then our journey will begin. I'm > hoping since he is so young, it won't have to be very long that he > will be in it. Is there anyone on here from Germany who has used > this Dr? Also, the doctor has told me that in a day or two children > this age tend to become one with their helmet? I guess I am > somewhat nervous about the entire process and I think the thing I am > most nervous about is how people will react to him with it on. I > know their are ignorant people out there, and it will probably hurt > me more than him. Also, how is the best way to decorate the bands? > With what products? Thanks for the wealth of informatin on this > board. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hello and welcome to the board! You've come to a great place for asking questions, getting answers from wonderful people, and tons of support! I wish you the best with the casting of the helmet, and yes, it will be harder on you then . My son, Jaxson, has been in his helmet since Dec 4 and he doesn't mind it. I, on the other hand, have had a hard time with it. I too, was afraid of people staring and dreaded going out with him. I vented a few times on here about the ignorance out there Now though, I don't mind at all. I honestly didn't even notice anyone staring the last time I was out with him. I'm sure there were plenty of stares, I just ignored it. I WANT people to ask though, and had a little boy, maybe 8 or 9 ask me one day what it was for. I thank every person for asking and then I tell them why, briefly. As far as decorating. I know some paint theirs and I wish we could have painted ours. But, with the type we have they said no. They heat the helmet every week for adjustments and we were told the paint would chip off, etc. So, we use stickers. I was hesitant at first but now I LOVE the stickers. We change them every week. This week it's all 30 NHL teams (MN WILD and DETROIT RED WINGS right in front), last week was all Christmas, the week before was flames and hot rod cars. Be creative, do whatever you want and have fun decorating. I think that with it decorated it looks a little less " medical " . Keep us posted on how the casting went! Best wishes to you and ! Kim mom to Kaela (9 yrs) and Jaxson 5.5 months tort/plagio/CranioCap 12/4/03 > Hi I'm and my 5 month old son his moderate Plagio. We > have tried aggressive repositioning for the last two months, but > haven't really seen a difference. We are military and in Germany so > we are using Dr. Blecher, who I have heard is awesome. is > going tomorrow to get casted and then our journey will begin. I'm > hoping since he is so young, it won't have to be very long that he > will be in it. Is there anyone on here from Germany who has used > this Dr? Also, the doctor has told me that in a day or two children > this age tend to become one with their helmet? I guess I am > somewhat nervous about the entire process and I think the thing I am > most nervous about is how people will react to him with it on. I > know their are ignorant people out there, and it will probably hurt > me more than him. Also, how is the best way to decorate the bands? > With what products? Thanks for the wealth of informatin on this > board. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hi and welcome to the group!! You are on the right track with what you have done thus far. Dr. Blecher is very highly spoken of within this group. There are several members at the moment that are using him in Germany and in England. You are correct in saying that the band and ignorant people will bother you more than . Just take a deep breath and relax. Have you taken a look in our " photo " section of the group? There are a bunch of decorated bands in there for ideas. I slapped a bow on my daughters band for decoration, but I don't think that will work for you. lol Please keep us updated on how is doing and how the casting goes. To make the casting easier take some of his favorite things like a pacifer if he takes one, a bottle, a loud toy to distract him. I used a lollipop for and it worked until it was gone. I should have brought 2. Remember, the casting only takes about 10 minutes and it doesn't hurt them at all! Good Luck! Dustie, mom to , DOCGrad'03 Dustie > Hi I'm and my 5 month old son his moderate Plagio. We > have tried aggressive repositioning for the last two months, but > haven't really seen a difference. We are military and in Germany so > we are using Dr. Blecher, who I have heard is awesome. is > going tomorrow to get casted and then our journey will begin. I'm > hoping since he is so young, it won't have to be very long that he > will be in it. Is there anyone on here from Germany who has used > this Dr? Also, the doctor has told me that in a day or two children > this age tend to become one with their helmet? I guess I am > somewhat nervous about the entire process and I think the thing I am > most nervous about is how people will react to him with it on. I > know their are ignorant people out there, and it will probably hurt > me more than him. Also, how is the best way to decorate the bands? > With what products? Thanks for the wealth of informatin on this > board. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Hi ! Welcome to the group! My daughter, Raegan (also 5 months) just got her band last week, within 2 days her band was like a part of her. She cries if we take it off! I keep her helmet decorated with stickers - I like the ones that are photo safe, I can get them off easily with rubbing alcohol. We change them every few days to match her clothing - definately looks a lot less medical. As for the whole process, it is definately harder on the parents in my opinion. People will stare, I either ignore them, or tell them briefly it is to correct a flat spot on her head. Most people, once they know what it is for either know someone who still has a mishapen head, or have seen a helmet before and didn't know what it was. The thing I am most greatful for is that over Christmas, before family gatherings, everyone was told about Raegan's helmet, including all the children that we would be seeing. No one reacted to it! In fact one of the little boys told his grandma how pretty she was, that it was good we were going to " fix " her head, and that he didn't think she minded wearing that helmet at all. Knowledge and information are wonderful at combating those stares and reactions - if a 5 year old boy can get it, certainly the adults should! Good luck and keep us posted on how it's going! mother of Bryce(3), Kaelyn (5months), and Raegan (5months - DOC band on 12/22/03) > Hi I'm and my 5 month old son his moderate Plagio. We > have tried aggressive repositioning for the last two months, but > haven't really seen a difference. We are military and in Germany so > we are using Dr. Blecher, who I have heard is awesome. is > going tomorrow to get casted and then our journey will begin. I'm > hoping since he is so young, it won't have to be very long that he > will be in it. Is there anyone on here from Germany who has used > this Dr? Also, the doctor has told me that in a day or two children > this age tend to become one with their helmet? I guess I am > somewhat nervous about the entire process and I think the thing I am > most nervous about is how people will react to him with it on. I > know their are ignorant people out there, and it will probably hurt > me more than him. Also, how is the best way to decorate the bands? > With what products? Thanks for the wealth of informatin on this > board. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2003 Report Share Posted December 31, 2003 Where are you stationed? My husband and I will be moving to Giebelstadt on 1 February...also military. Did Tricare pay for the helmet? They didn't here in the states. How far of a drive is it for you from where you are? We have contacted Dr. Belcher for continued treatment once we arrive in Germany. He seemed very pleasant and helpful. Good luck..it's definitely worth it, although we got started late due to Tricare problems. with 14 months STAR banded 2 months --- In Plagiocephaly , " wanmom2003 " <yenko@g...> wrote: > Hi I'm and my 5 month old son his moderate Plagio. We > have tried aggressive repositioning for the last two months, but > haven't really seen a difference. We are military and in Germany so > we are using Dr. Blecher, who I have heard is awesome. is > going tomorrow to get casted and then our journey will begin. I'm > hoping since he is so young, it won't have to be very long that he > will be in it. Is there anyone on here from Germany who has used > this Dr? Also, the doctor has told me that in a day or two children > this age tend to become one with their helmet? I guess I am > somewhat nervous about the entire process and I think the thing I am > most nervous about is how people will react to him with it on. I > know their are ignorant people out there, and it will probably hurt > me more than him. Also, how is the best way to decorate the bands? > With what products? Thanks for the wealth of informatin on this > board. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2004 Report Share Posted January 1, 2004 Hi , I saw that you have received numerous other postsfrom others using Dr. Blecher and having Tricare issues, so I want try to add to what they say. I just wanted to welcome you to the group and to say--- vent a way. That is what we are here for. For every concern you have, every fear, every worry, every gripe, some one on the group has shared it. I felt so much better when I joined just to know I was not alone with this. Happy New Year! -mom to Aidan STARband 08/26/03 and 12/19/03 Grand Rapids, MI > Hi I'm and my 5 month old son his moderate Plagio. We > have tried aggressive repositioning for the last two months, but > haven't really seen a difference. We are military and in Germany so > we are using Dr. Blecher, who I have heard is awesome. is > going tomorrow to get casted and then our journey will begin. I'm > hoping since he is so young, it won't have to be very long that he > will be in it. Is there anyone on here from Germany who has used > this Dr? Also, the doctor has told me that in a day or two children > this age tend to become one with their helmet? I guess I am > somewhat nervous about the entire process and I think the thing I am > most nervous about is how people will react to him with it on. I > know their are ignorant people out there, and it will probably hurt > me more than him. Also, how is the best way to decorate the bands? > With what products? Thanks for the wealth of informatin on this > board. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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