Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 Hi Hilly, I'm so glad to hear Corbyn is adjusting well. The decorating you did is so cute. I'm suprised you didn't get comments on how ready he is for valentine's day : ) Oh I meant to comment on your post about the 2 yo wanting Corbyn's band. Did you get him a bike helmet or little football helmet? Or did you figure out what the problem was? LOL! With six kids what's one in a bike helmet and one in a doc band, you've got your hands full not matter what! I guess those paint pens worked great for you. What kind did you use? Mine didn't seem to cover as well as your. Take care, mom to na ============================================================ From: " Hilly " <sbarlow@...> Date: 2004/02/12 Thu PM 10:48:46 EST <Plagiocephaly > Subject: Re: Re: New to all of this well corbyn has been in his band now day two and we went running around today and i didnt notice any real looks or maybe i wasnt paying attention but so far soo good good luck hilly orbys mom Hi and welcome to the group! I'm sorry Klye has had so many challenges in his life so far, but it sounds as if you're both doing wonderful with everything! I wouldn't worry about the DOCband at all. Cranial Tech is wonderful and most babies adjust very well to their bands. The first couple days were harder on me than Hannah, and she too hated hats! As far as other people's reactions, I found it very helpful to have Hannah's name on her band. It worked as an icebreaker and made peole more likely ask about her band than just gawk at it. Let us know how everything goes. Good luck! , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma > Hi, My name is , my son, is 5 1/2 months old, and was > just diagnosed with positional plagio on Tuesday. The neuro > recommended a DOC band, so I made the appointment for casting for > next week with CTI in Durham, it's only a 2 hour drive, and since he > was born at Duke University and got to spend 10 days in their NICU > it might be neat to go back and let them see how he's doing. > was born 6 weeks early with holes in his lungs from prolonged low > amniotic fluid. He is doing great, between all of the doctors we > take him to they say that he doesn't have any developmental delays, > so we're hoping for the best at this point. I am worried about > getting the DOC band, doesn't like to wear a hat at all, so I > don't know how he'll do with the band, and from the pictures I've > seen I'm not sure how it will stay on his head. I tried to do the > repositioning before things got too bad, used a positioner and > everything, but he just found a way to get himself turned to the > flat side of his head. I would put him between the wedges with no > room to move on his left side, since the right is the flat side, he > would scoot right out from between them and turn himself to his back > and just flop his right leg over the wedge. I worry about the way > people will react to his helmet, but then with everything we've been > through just trying to make sure that he made it into this world > safely, I don't think I'll have too many problems with it, other > than the occassional urge to scream at people. Sorry for the long > post, I haven't had much support with him and sometimes I just need > to get it all out. Thank you. For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 , Does this mean you are in Fayettville or near Camp LeJeune (my spelling is terrible)? We're in Florence, SC. We go to the Charlotte office because it is slightly closer than the Durham office. mom to na DOC #1 10-27 to 11-26 DOC #2 12-10 to ?? ============================================================ From: " " <heather_f74@...> Date: 2004/02/12 Thu PM 11:24:42 EST <Plagiocephaly > Subject: RE: Re: New to all of this I am guessing that my worries about looks are unfounded for the most part, with everything we went through with the hospitals and the looks I got every time I took him out to the stores the first couple of months out of the hospital with the oxygen tank, I worry because I have become quite short tempered with the gawkers over the course of all of it. A lot of my worry does come from the fact that we are in a military community and everyone is from so many different cultures that everyone is curious about the little differences. Since 's birth I have met 1 other woman in the community that's gone through anything like what I have gone through and am still going through with . I'm hoping that he does as well as everyone else's children have done in theirs. I will keep everyone posted on how things go as it happens, thank you all for the kind words. _____ From: Hilly [mailto:sbarlow@...] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:49 PM Plagiocephaly Subject: Re: Re: New to all of this well corbyn has been in his band now day two and we went running around today and i didnt notice any real looks or maybe i wasnt paying attention but so far soo good good luck hilly orbys mom Hi and welcome to the group! I'm sorry Klye has had so many challenges in his life so far, but it sounds as if you're both doing wonderful with everything! I wouldn't worry about the DOCband at all. Cranial Tech is wonderful and most babies adjust very well to their bands. The first couple days were harder on me than Hannah, and she too hated hats! As far as other people's reactions, I found it very helpful to have Hannah's name on her band. It worked as an icebreaker and made peole more likely ask about her band than just gawk at it. Let us know how everything goes. Good luck! , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <heather_f74@e...> wrote: > Hi, My name is , my son, is 5 1/2 months old, and was > just diagnosed with positional plagio on Tuesday. The neuro > recommended a DOC band, so I made the appointment for casting for > next week with CTI in Durham, it's only a 2 hour drive, and since he > was born at Duke University and got to spend 10 days in their NICU > it might be neat to go back and let them see how he's doing. > was born 6 weeks early with holes in his lungs from prolonged low > amniotic fluid. He is doing great, between all of the doctors we > take him to they say that he doesn't have any developmental delays, > so we're hoping for the best at this point. I am worried about > getting the DOC band, doesn't like to wear a hat at all, so I > don't know how he'll do with the band, and from the pictures I've > seen I'm not sure how it will stay on his head. I tried to do the > repositioning before things got too bad, used a positioner and > everything, but he just found a way to get himself turned to the > flat side of his head. I would put him between the wedges with no > room to move on his left side, since the right is the flat side, he > would scoot right out from between them and turn himself to his back > and just flop his right leg over the wedge. I worry about the way > people will react to his helmet, but then with everything we've been > through just trying to make sure that he made it into this world > safely, I don't think I'll have too many problems with it, other > than the occassional urge to scream at people. Sorry for the long > post, I haven't had much support with him and sometimes I just need > to get it all out. Thank you. For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 13, 2004 Report Share Posted February 13, 2004 , we are in Fayetteville, ’s dad (we might even get married eventually) is in the army, he just got home from Iraq a couple of weeks ago. From: filyaw@... [mailto:filyaw@...] Sent: Friday, February 13, 2004 4:35 PM Plagiocephaly Subject: Re: RE: Re: New to all of this , Does this mean you are in Fayettville or near Camp LeJeune (my spelling is terrible)? We're in Florence, SC. We go to the Charlotte office because it is slightly closer than the Durham office. mom to na DOC #1 10-27 to 11-26 DOC #2 12-10 to ?? ============================================================ From: " " <heather_f74@...> Date: 2004/02/12 Thu PM 11:24:42 EST <Plagiocephaly > Subject: RE: Re: New to all of this I am guessing that my worries about looks are unfounded for the most part, with everything we went through with the hospitals and the looks I got every time I took him out to the stores the first couple of months out of the hospital with the oxygen tank, I worry because I have become quite short tempered with the gawkers over the course of all of it. A lot of my worry does come from the fact that we are in a military community and everyone is from so many different cultures that everyone is curious about the little differences. Since 's birth I have met 1 other woman in the community that's gone through anything like what I have gone through and am still going through with . I'm hoping that he does as well as everyone else's children have done in theirs. I will keep everyone posted on how things go as it happens, thank you all for the kind words. _____ From: Hilly [mailto:sbarlow@...] Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 10:49 PM Plagiocephaly Subject: Re: Re: New to all of this well corbyn has been in his band now day two and we went running around today and i didnt notice any real looks or maybe i wasnt paying attention but so far soo good good luck hilly orbys mom Hi and welcome to the group! I'm sorry Klye has had so many challenges in his life so far, but it sounds as if you're both doing wonderful with everything! I wouldn't worry about the DOCband at all. Cranial Tech is wonderful and most babies adjust very well to their bands. The first couple days were harder on me than Hannah, and she too hated hats! As far as other people's reactions, I found it very helpful to have Hannah's name on her band. It worked as an icebreaker and made peole more likely ask about her band than just gawk at it. Let us know how everything goes. Good luck! , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad Cape Cod, Ma --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <heather_f74@e...> wrote: > Hi, My name is , my son, is 5 1/2 months old, and was > just diagnosed with positional plagio on Tuesday. The neuro > recommended a DOC band, so I made the appointment for casting for > next week with CTI in Durham, it's only a 2 hour drive, and since he > was born at Duke University and got to spend 10 days in their NICU > it might be neat to go back and let them see how he's doing. > was born 6 weeks early with holes in his lungs from prolonged low > amniotic fluid. He is doing great, between all of the doctors we > take him to they say that he doesn't have any developmental delays, > so we're hoping for the best at this point. I am worried about > getting the DOC band, doesn't like to wear a hat at all, so I > don't know how he'll do with the band, and from the pictures I've > seen I'm not sure how it will stay on his head. I tried to do the > repositioning before things got too bad, used a positioner and > everything, but he just found a way to get himself turned to the > flat side of his head. I would put him between the wedges with no > room to move on his left side, since the right is the flat side, he > would scoot right out from between them and turn himself to his back > and just flop his right leg over the wedge. I worry about the way > people will react to his helmet, but then with everything we've been > through just trying to make sure that he made it into this world > safely, I don't think I'll have too many problems with it, other > than the occassional urge to scream at people. Sorry for the long > post, I haven't had much support with him and sometimes I just need > to get it all out. Thank you. For more plagio info, go to www.plagiocephaly.org/support Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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