Guest guest Posted January 11, 2004 Report Share Posted January 11, 2004 Good question!! We had his DOC band removed after 8 wks of treatment. He was just over 8 mo old when finished. The doctor told us we had 2 choices. We could be done now with a bit of flattening still apparent or we could get molded for another band. We felt we had seen a great amount of change, so we felt happy with our result and finished treatment. Fast forward to today....he is now a 6 1/2 yr old with a big flat spot on the back of his head. Granted the correction we saw fixed his ears and forehead, but he still has an obvious flat spot on the back of his head. He wears very short hair (all 3 of my boys do) and my family says you cannot see it, but if you FEEL it then you can feel a slight indentation and you can feel where it is flat. It is now on the back right upper part of his head since he has grown (it used to be on the lower area). They had told us we would probably have more correction as time went on (he was out of banding at 8 mo for heavens sake). I didnt notice anymore correction after banding. Considering he was now big enough to not be laying on the back of his head I know he wasnt going to get any flatter. Ugh. I am happy with our results, but now looking back I may have gotten a second band after all. I dont think he will ever care as his head is shaped nice and his eyes are in the right place, etc. Its a mom thing. Beat myself up for not doing more even though it shouldnt really ever matter later. Just know I really doubt there will be much change after banding. Just my opinion. Sorry to write a book! S. mom to Presley (16 wks) currently in repo Spencer (6) DOC band grad 3/98 & Hayden (9) both beautiful heads never needed banding! mesa, az > Hello Stacey, can you tell me if you have noticed any further > correction in your 6 1/2 yr old son after the age of two? ie. did > his head shape continue to get any better naturally as he got older - > or did it grow in the exact same shape? > > This is a question a few of us are wondering but can't find the > answer to. > > Thank you much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Hi Stacey, my son never had the band but I did reposition him at night (even though the ped said just leave it!). It sounds like the flat spot won't be going away. That's interesting that your son's flat spot moved! My son's flat spot is in the back middle to upper area right now and he is aged two. So perhaps it will move to the top later on. If he had normal hair I think the pediatrician might have been right when he said hair will cover it because it's not that bad - but guess what he has a cowlick RIGHT there that just seems to accentuate it! The hair sticks up and also goes across! I wonder if he will outgrow this? His hair is cut so nice and short right now which looks great but I can really see that spot! > > Hello Stacey, can you tell me if you have noticed any further > > correction in your 6 1/2 yr old son after the age of two? ie. did > > his head shape continue to get any better naturally as he got > older - > > or did it grow in the exact same shape? > > > > This is a question a few of us are wondering but can't find the > > answer to. > > > > Thank you much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Oh, man. Thats no good. I almost think girls could cover it up better. My boys where their hair short (like daddy) and my son who had the band and now the flat spot has hair with just a bit of bend and it sticks to his head. So with short hair that sticks to his head, you see the divet. UGH. I hope your sons cowlick moves. What a stinky place to have that > > > Hello Stacey, can you tell me if you have noticed any further > > > correction in your 6 1/2 yr old son after the age of two? ie. > did > > > his head shape continue to get any better naturally as he got > > older - > > > or did it grow in the exact same shape? > > > > > > This is a question a few of us are wondering but can't find the > > > answer to. > > > > > > Thank you much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 Thanks ! What is " the divet " ? Is this a mark on his head that the helmet made? Yes, I think girls can definately cover better and also those with curly hair - no problem! Perhaps I'll try and find out more about cowlicks but maybe I'm going to deep! My husband thinks all is fine (typical). He said his head was fine when he was a baby - I've since shown him a photo (before we started repo) and he said it looks like a big egg on the side of his head (the bulging), I said " see, at the time you told me he looked fine " . He just said " Oh " . Men! > > > > Hello Stacey, can you tell me if you have noticed any further > > > > correction in your 6 1/2 yr old son after the age of two? ie. > > did > > > > his head shape continue to get any better naturally as he got > > > older - > > > > or did it grow in the exact same shape? > > > > > > > > This is a question a few of us are wondering but can't find > the > > > > answer to. > > > > > > > > Thank you much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2004 Report Share Posted January 12, 2004 The divet is his flat spot, but because his head is all nice and round with the exception of this spot it almost looks more like a divet or ditch than a flat spot. Oh, well, at least his ears are even and his forehead looks great! My dh is very involved but thought I was over reacting on this child since we already had one yrs ago in a band. I kept pointing out her bulging fore head and the flat spot. He said ya, but it will go away if we get her out of her swing. Well, he went with me to the neurosurgeon appt and the doctor pointed out the fact that her ears are out of alignment and dh said " wow, guess it is bad " . Maybe our husbands are just so accepting and us moms look at it like our job to find issues and fix them??? My dh thinks my dd could float on water, so of course he doesnt want to acknowledge a flat head mesa, az > > > > > Hello Stacey, can you tell me if you have noticed any > further > > > > > correction in your 6 1/2 yr old son after the age of two? > ie. > > > did > > > > > his head shape continue to get any better naturally as he > got > > > > older - > > > > > or did it grow in the exact same shape? > > > > > > > > > > This is a question a few of us are wondering but can't find > > the > > > > > answer to. > > > > > > > > > > Thank you much. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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