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As your orthotist instructed, any red spots that don't go away

usually w/i an hr are in need of an adjustment. I wouldn't have Aidan

sleep in it until you see your orthotist again, hopefully tomorrow.

It is common to need adjustments in the first several days of

treatment, it can take some fine tuning to get the perfect fit, so

don't be frightened or discouraged yet :)

Let us know if you see your ortho tomorrow. Good luck, it gets

easier & easier!

Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad

Grand Rapids, MI

> Hi...I'm Aidan's mom from Michigan...he just received his helmet

> today and he's almost 8 months old. We decided to do it..he has

the

> Danmar helmet. I posted a little info about him a couple days ago

> when we were still deciding. We're in the break-in phase and he

has

> worn the helmet only for an hour at a time tonight. I guess it is

> hard to tolerate seeing a round pink/red spot on the one side of

his

> forehead when we take it off/some redness at his temples and also

on

> the opposite back side of his head. This is only after one

hour...I

> can't imagine what it will look like after 23 hours! The orthist

> said it is normal but if the spots don't go away within 20 minutes

> that the helmet needs to be adjusted. Am I just squeamish or

should

> I have him look at the helmet again?? Does anyone know the

standard

> for the pressure spots... Any experiences to share that might

> help??

>

> Aidan's Mom/ Michigan

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> Hi...I'm Aidan's mom from Michigan...he just received his helmet

> today and he's almost 8 months old. We decided to do it..he has

the

> Danmar helmet. I posted a little info about him a couple days ago

> when we were still deciding. We're in the break-in phase and he

has

> worn the helmet only for an hour at a time tonight. I guess it is

> hard to tolerate seeing a round pink/red spot on the one side of

his

> forehead when we take it off/some redness at his temples and also

on

> the opposite back side of his head. This is only after one

hour...I

> can't imagine what it will look like after 23 hours! The orthist

> said it is normal but if the spots don't go away within 20 minutes

> that the helmet needs to be adjusted. Am I just squeamish or

should

> I have him look at the helmet again?? Does anyone know the

standard

> for the pressure spots... Any experiences to share that might

> help??

>

> Aidan's Mom/ Michigan

Hi,

My son has a Doc Band and he had little trouble but he did have

red spots. It went away rather quickly, but if you are concerned, I

would definitely get it checked out. Call the " doctor " tonight! We

got our providers cell number if we had any concerns. We were told

if the redness did not go away to take the helmet off and we may have

to come in for an adjustment. It maybe a pain the first few days,

but you will get used to it.

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Hi,

I just want to second everything Debbie has already told you. Please

let us know what your ortho says. I'm sure it'll be smooth sailing

once Aidan's band is adjusted.

> Hi...I'm Aidan's mom from Michigan...he just received his helmet

> today and he's almost 8 months old. We decided to do it..he has

the

> Danmar helmet. I posted a little info about him a couple days ago

> when we were still deciding. We're in the break-in phase and he

has

> worn the helmet only for an hour at a time tonight. I guess it is

> hard to tolerate seeing a round pink/red spot on the one side of

his

> forehead when we take it off/some redness at his temples and also

on

> the opposite back side of his head. This is only after one

hour...I

> can't imagine what it will look like after 23 hours! The orthist

> said it is normal but if the spots don't go away within 20 minutes

> that the helmet needs to be adjusted. Am I just squeamish or

should

> I have him look at the helmet again?? Does anyone know the

standard

> for the pressure spots... Any experiences to share that might

> help??

>

> Aidan's Mom/ Michigan

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Hi,

My Aidan had two STARbands, one of which never fit really well. His

first one, the one that did not fit perfectly, gave him a reddish

pink spot on his forehead. That was one of the " holding points " on

his band so his orthotist was not as concerned about it as I was.

I was told that a red spot should completely go away within 1 hour

before an adjustment is due, but if your orthotist says 20 minutes,

then go with the shorter amount of time.

Even after 4 months of wearing the ill fitting band, and constant

battles with a red forehead, my does not have a permanent red spot

now that the band is off.

The breaking in period was the most difficult part for us. We had

numerous adjustments trying to get it fit perfectly.

Do not hesitate to contact your orthotist if you feel that you need

an adjustment for Aidan. They do expect to see you often.

Good luck!

-mom to another Aidan in Michigan

STARgrad 2/4/04

GR Mi

> Hi...I'm Aidan's mom from Michigan...he just received his helmet

> today and he's almost 8 months old. We decided to do it..he has

the

> Danmar helmet. I posted a little info about him a couple days ago

> when we were still deciding. We're in the break-in phase and he

has

> worn the helmet only for an hour at a time tonight. I guess it is

> hard to tolerate seeing a round pink/red spot on the one side of

his

> forehead when we take it off/some redness at his temples and also

on

> the opposite back side of his head. This is only after one

hour...I

> can't imagine what it will look like after 23 hours! The orthist

> said it is normal but if the spots don't go away within 20 minutes

> that the helmet needs to be adjusted. Am I just squeamish or

should

> I have him look at the helmet again?? Does anyone know the

standard

> for the pressure spots... Any experiences to share that might

> help??

>

> Aidan's Mom/ Michigan

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