Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 Hi : Who was this guy you saw at MFB? Ears are most definitely correctible!! Ears are often the most difficult area to correct & also take the longest to show correction, but trust me, they can definitely re-align! As Abby's head rounds, it will hopefully shift the ears back into place. So please, don't be discouraged! It's great news her head is rounding already! Woohoo. Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad Jenison, MI > Well, I'm discouraged. We went in to the orthotist today because > Abigail had another red spot that wouldn't go away. We had to see a > different guy, since our regular one is on vacation, and when he looked > at Abby without her helmet, he said, " Boy, her ears are really off, > aren't they? " I said yes, and that her eyes are not aligned either, but > her head was rounding already after only three weeks. He agreed that we > are seeing nice improvement in head shape, but then hit me with the news > that, according to recent studies, her ears will never re-align. I felt > like I had been punched in the stomach! Is that true? Or does he have > his facts wrong? I guess I was under the impression that the StarBand > will help her head round out and re-align her facial features. Not that > I can't love her if her ears are crooked, but I'd rather they be even! > Anybody have a story that will prove this guy wrong? Or are we using > the wrong type of band? Just when I was stressing about this a little > less... > > Oh, and we finally got the referral for PT/OT. and they can't see her > for another three weeks. I'm sick of waiting to help my baby girl! > > & Abigail - StarBanded 2/10/04 & tort Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 The ears are the hardest part to get symmetrical, but it can and does happen. Don't worry about something you cannot control. I know it is easy for me to say, but that was one of the biggest issues that we were worried about as well. And it did turn out just fine! Are you going to be doing PT and OT at MFB as well? We are almost finished, and I can tell you it well worth the wait. The therapists there are wonderful! - mom to Aidan STARgrad 02/04/04 GR MI > Well, I'm discouraged. We went in to the orthotist today because > Abigail had another red spot that wouldn't go away. We had to see a > different guy, since our regular one is on vacation, and when he looked > at Abby without her helmet, he said, " Boy, her ears are really off, > aren't they? " I said yes, and that her eyes are not aligned either, but > her head was rounding already after only three weeks. He agreed that we > are seeing nice improvement in head shape, but then hit me with the news > that, according to recent studies, her ears will never re-align. I felt > like I had been punched in the stomach! Is that true? Or does he have > his facts wrong? I guess I was under the impression that the StarBand > will help her head round out and re-align her facial features. Not that > I can't love her if her ears are crooked, but I'd rather they be even! > Anybody have a story that will prove this guy wrong? Or are we using > the wrong type of band? Just when I was stressing about this a little > less... > > Oh, and we finally got the referral for PT/OT. and they can't see her > for another three weeks. I'm sick of waiting to help my baby girl! > > & Abigail - StarBanded 2/10/04 & tort Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2004 Report Share Posted March 1, 2004 , Chin up - it will get better. I have been where you are and worried about my son's ears - he had severe plagio. He is close to being done with his helmet (not the same as yours). His ears have showed some correction... though honestly it was slow. He has been in his helmet for 3 months now and I'm starting to see it in his ears... even a little now. We did talk to the doc about surgery to correct it if NEED BE when he's 2/3 yrs old. Take a deep breath and think about how beautiful your lil one already is and how much more so she will be. Just takes a little time. Kim mom to Kaela (9) and Jaxson 7.5 mo tort/plagio/CranioCap > Well, I'm discouraged. We went in to the orthotist today because > Abigail had another red spot that wouldn't go away. We had to see a > different guy, since our regular one is on vacation, and when he looked > at Abby without her helmet, he said, " Boy, her ears are really off, > aren't they? " I said yes, and that her eyes are not aligned either, but > her head was rounding already after only three weeks. He agreed that we > are seeing nice improvement in head shape, but then hit me with the news > that, according to recent studies, her ears will never re-align. I felt > like I had been punched in the stomach! Is that true? Or does he have > his facts wrong? I guess I was under the impression that the StarBand > will help her head round out and re-align her facial features. Not that > I can't love her if her ears are crooked, but I'd rather they be even! > Anybody have a story that will prove this guy wrong? Or are we using > the wrong type of band? Just when I was stressing about this a little > less... > > Oh, and we finally got the referral for PT/OT. and they can't see her > for another three weeks. I'm sick of waiting to help my baby girl! > > & Abigail - StarBanded 2/10/04 & tort Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2004 Report Share Posted March 2, 2004 , Look in the Before and After section, in the DOCband folder, you can see my daughter's pictures her name is . Her ears DID realign, these bands can and do correct asymmetry. ] > Well, I'm discouraged. We went in to the orthotist today because > Abigail had another red spot that wouldn't go away. We had to see a > different guy, since our regular one is on vacation, and when he looked > at Abby without her helmet, he said, " Boy, her ears are really off, > aren't they? " I said yes, and that her eyes are not aligned either, but > her head was rounding already after only three weeks. He agreed that we > are seeing nice improvement in head shape, but then hit me with the news > that, according to recent studies, her ears will never re-align. I felt > like I had been punched in the stomach! Is that true? Or does he have > his facts wrong? I guess I was under the impression that the StarBand > will help her head round out and re-align her facial features. Not that > I can't love her if her ears are crooked, but I'd rather they be even! > Anybody have a story that will prove this guy wrong? Or are we using > the wrong type of band? Just when I was stressing about this a little > less... > > Oh, and we finally got the referral for PT/OT. and they can't see her > for another three weeks. I'm sick of waiting to help my baby girl! > > & Abigail - StarBanded 2/10/04 & tort Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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