Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Hi, Welcome to the group! No need to worry your baby is in excellent hands. Cranial Technologies are the leaders in treating plaigo babies. Bands and helmets most definitely work! The pressure the DOCband applies is so mild, it's not even felt by the baby. Your baby is a great age to receive awesome correction. Please keep us posted on her progress. > Hello, I just joined the list. My baby is 5 1/2 months old and will > be fitted next week for a DOC band after two months of repositioning > with little change. She has flattening, bossing, and slight ear > misalignment. The neuro called it mild and said to keep > repositioning for three months; the nurse practitioner called it > moderate. After much agonizing, we decided to go for the DOC band > rather than wait and hope. I am concerned about potential non- > cosmetic effects of plagio. > > Did the DOC Band work for you? Any concerns about safety due to > pressure on head? I know it has been shown not to affect growth. > > Thank you, thank you, thank you for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 DOC Bands definately work. My daughter was 5 mos when she was banded, it has only been 1 month and the difference is amazing! I think once you see how the DOC Band fits you won't worry about the pressure. Once I saw there was room for groth every week, and my daughter didn't even mind the band, I quit worrying. Good luck and keep us posted! mother Bryce 3, Kaelyn 6mos, Raegan 6mos (DOC Band 12/22/03) Overland Park, KS > Hello, I just joined the list. My baby is 5 1/2 months old and will > be fitted next week for a DOC band after two months of repositioning > with little change. She has flattening, bossing, and slight ear > misalignment. The neuro called it mild and said to keep > repositioning for three months; the nurse practitioner called it > moderate. After much agonizing, we decided to go for the DOC band > rather than wait and hope. I am concerned about potential non- > cosmetic effects of plagio. > > Did the DOC Band work for you? Any concerns about safety due to > pressure on head? I know it has been shown not to affect growth. > > Thank you, thank you, thank you for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Hi there! There have been many DOCband success stories on this support group. Starting at such a young age, I'm sure that your baby will receive excellent correction. There are no safety concerns and once you hold and feel the band in person you'll see why. When fitted correctly it will not be tight at all and it will be very, very lightweight. Which location are you using? Best of luck and let us know how the fitting goes. Natasha > Hello, I just joined the list. My baby is 5 1/2 months old and will > be fitted next week for a DOC band after two months of repositioning > with little change. She has flattening, bossing, and slight ear > misalignment. The neuro called it mild and said to keep > repositioning for three months; the nurse practitioner called it > moderate. After much agonizing, we decided to go for the DOC band > rather than wait and hope. I am concerned about potential non- > cosmetic effects of plagio. > > Did the DOC Band work for you? Any concerns about safety due to > pressure on head? I know it has been shown not to affect growth. > > Thank you, thank you, thank you for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 24, 2004 Report Share Posted January 24, 2004 Hi and welcome to the group! You will be in great hands with cranial tech and have nothing to worry about. The bands do work--be sure to look in our photo section to see for yourself! The band did not affect my Hannah's growth at all, if fact her head circumference was in the 50% percentile at the beginning of treatment and in the 90% at the end! The band relies on growth to work, it just helps direct the growth in to the certain places that need filling in most. Most babies adjust much better than their parents to the bands, but even us parents feel better once we see how easy our babies adjust. It does help to decorate the band I think. Which facility will you be using? There is bound to be someone in your area that can give you local advice/experiences. Good luck. , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad (banded at 4.5 mos-7mos and 7.5-11mos) Cape Cod, Ma > Hello, I just joined the list. My baby is 5 1/2 months old and will > be fitted next week for a DOC band after two months of repositioning > with little change. She has flattening, bossing, and slight ear > misalignment. The neuro called it mild and said to keep > repositioning for three months; the nurse practitioner called it > moderate. After much agonizing, we decided to go for the DOC band > rather than wait and hope. I am concerned about potential non- > cosmetic effects of plagio. > > Did the DOC Band work for you? Any concerns about safety due to > pressure on head? I know it has been shown not to affect growth. > > Thank you, thank you, thank you for your help. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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