Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Hi Janet, I believe I had emailed you some of our info, but thought I'd just chime in again. I just placed photos in a folder named " J " . There is one pic with the helmet on, a before picture, and a picture showing the progress in our COPC helmet. The only real problems we've had with the helmet is skin irritation, as has very sensitive skin and the protruding side of her forehead has caused many issues. Every time we've had an issue though, we've had very good service from the people in New Albany. They have answered my questions, explained why things were happening and if need be have scheduled us in very quickly to have adjustments made. It has been frustrating, but I don't know that it would have been any different with any other type of helmet or band. My mommy instincts had to be used many times to decide when we would keep the helmet off for healing, and when we would put it back on. If you have a look at the pics that I uploaded though, I'm sure you'll agree that it has been quite worth it. Like I said before, I wasn't real happy with the neuro surgeon that referred us as he's already released us even though the treatment is not done. I know there have been a few people with bad experiences with COPC in New Albany, but I also know he treats over 200 children a year and we've only heard a few bad stories. I wish that they would follow the treatment like most other places, but they hold that responsiblity to the referring dr. There were many times during this treatment that I felt like throwing the helmet away, but we just kept using our better judgement, and I believe it has paid off. I'm sure there are other options if you're willing to travel, the hard part is finding someone to give you an Rx. Good luck, and (COPC helmet 12/10/03) --- In Plagiocephaly , " Janet " <syllicat@b...> wrote: > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. I am seeking > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you know someone > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with COPC in > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the database but only > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are good and bad > to both. > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive experience or > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, the crazier I > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's needs.... > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that surgery was > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew pictures and > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and felt very > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE experience. > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with everyone here and > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a plastic surgeon? > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a cosmetic > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in assessing > plagio..... > > Errrrrrr..... > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as well... > Thanks, > > Janet > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Hi and fellow Parents of Plagiocephaly Inflicted Children (PPIC), This is Janet's husband (a.k.a. Tavin's Dad) Thank you very much for telling us about your positive result. We need to hear both good and bad prior to making any decision as important as this. After my conversation with UHC, they informed me that we can use whoever is in our network of providers. Both COPC and Hangers are in network and they are both FDA approved. They also told me that the helmet is 100% covered and any repairs and replacements are covered as well. The problem that I have is the doctor outright refusing to let us use anyone else but COPC. I want to have an informed choice and reasons for and against different helmets/providers. Since he offered zilch in this department, it is good to hear of other's experience even if it is just someone else that you know of. From what I understand, COPC uses their own passive helmet and Hangers uses Starband, which I believe is an active helmet. So, any stories about these types would be beneficial to us. The doctor said the COPC helmet would be worn 4-5 month, but I believe the Starband would only need to worn about half that time. Thank you all for taking the time to help us by posting your experiences and support. It is greatly appreciated. -Elliott > > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. I am seeking > > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you know > someone > > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with COPC in > > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the database but only > > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are good and > bad > > to both. > > > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive experience or > > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, the > crazier I > > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's needs.... > > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that surgery > was > > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew pictures and > > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and felt very > > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE > experience. > > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with everyone here and > > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a plastic > surgeon? > > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a cosmetic > > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in assessing > > plagio..... > > > > Errrrrrr..... > > > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as well... > > Thanks, > > > > Janet > > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 -Hi I replied earlier. We are in missouri but Jenna wore a STARband. She was banded at 9 months. They estimated she would be in it 5 to 6 months. After 12 weeks she graduated with approximately 80% correction. She has rounded more post grad. Jenna's ortho had over 20 years experience with head remolding devices. We had a wonderful experience. I am not familiar with the COPC helmet. The amount of time banded depends on several things such as age of child, type of band, severity of plagio, and the childs growth rate. I agree with you. You should be able to visit both places and interview them. Then make a choice with who you feel is the most qualified. I hope someone in your area can help you. Please kepp us posted. Can the insurance recommend any other doctor to visit who might give you the choice of what location to use? Just a thought. Good luck, Angie and Jenna(STAR band grad 1/21/03)-- In Plagiocephaly , " tavinsdad " <tavinsdad@y...> wrote: > Hi and fellow Parents of Plagiocephaly Inflicted Children > (PPIC), > > This is Janet's husband (a.k.a. Tavin's Dad) > > Thank you very much for telling us about your positive result. We > need to hear both good and bad prior to making any decision as > important as this. > > After my conversation with UHC, they informed me that we can use > whoever is in our network of providers. Both COPC and Hangers are > in network and they are both FDA approved. They also told me that > the helmet is 100% covered and any repairs and replacements are > covered as well. > > The problem that I have is the doctor outright refusing to let us > use anyone else but COPC. I want to have an informed choice and > reasons for and against different helmets/providers. Since he > offered zilch in this department, it is good to hear of other's > experience even if it is just someone else that you know of. > > From what I understand, COPC uses their own passive helmet and > Hangers uses Starband, which I believe is an active helmet. So, any > stories about these types would be beneficial to us. The doctor > said the COPC helmet would be worn 4-5 month, but I believe the > Starband would only need to worn about half that time. > > Thank you all for taking the time to help us by posting your > experiences and support. It is greatly appreciated. > > -Elliott > > > > > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. > I am seeking > > > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you > know > > someone > > > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with > COPC in > > > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the > database but only > > > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are > good and > > bad > > > to both. > > > > > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive > experience or > > > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > > > > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, > the > > crazier I > > > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's > needs.... > > > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that > surgery > > was > > > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew > pictures and > > > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and > felt very > > > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE > > experience. > > > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > > > > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with > everyone here and > > > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a > plastic > > surgeon? > > > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a > cosmetic > > > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in > assessing > > > plagio..... > > > > > > Errrrrrr..... > > > > > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as > well... > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Janet > > > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Janet, I'm not in your area but wanted to applaud you for wanting to get all the info you can. Your doing a great job and I wish you luck. Oh, my daughter was referred to a Craniofacial Surgeon and there he had a team of Dr's and one of them was a Neurosurgeon who actually diagnosed 's Scaphy. Dustie > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. I am seeking > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you know someone > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with COPC in > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the database but only > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are good and bad > to both. > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive experience or > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, the crazier I > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's needs.... > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that surgery was > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew pictures and > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and felt very > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE experience. > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with everyone here and > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a plastic surgeon? > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a cosmetic > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in assessing > plagio..... > > Errrrrrr..... > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as well... > Thanks, > > Janet > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Hi Elliot, When I was getting the Helmet/Band Database started last fall, I remember emailing a parent who had used a Hanger Cranial Band. Hanger offers their own band, the Hanger Cranial Band, as well as the Starband, at some locations. They are both " active " bands that are FDA approved, and are similar in appearance. Anyway, I went back through my notes, and also confirmed in the Helmet/Band Database, that we have one parent who is willing to be contacted offlist about her experience with the Hanger Cranial Band. She went to Hanger in N.Y., I think, but it might be worth it to contact her with some general questions about that band design. Her name is Janina, and her email is: jtassone@... I hope that you hear back from the other parents who have used COPC. I will go through the posting archives to see if I can find some posts from them. That is excellent news about your insurance - I'm am so pleased to hear that the helmet is covered! Take care, Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) > > > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. > I am seeking > > > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you > know > > someone > > > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with > COPC in > > > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the > database but only > > > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are > good and > > bad > > > to both. > > > > > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive > experience or > > > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > > > > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, > the > > crazier I > > > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's > needs.... > > > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that > surgery > > was > > > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew > pictures and > > > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and > felt very > > > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE > > experience. > > > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > > > > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with > everyone here and > > > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a > plastic > > surgeon? > > > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a > cosmetic > > > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in > assessing > > > plagio..... > > > > > > Errrrrrr..... > > > > > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as > well... > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Janet > > > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Elliot, We had a new member post a couple of weeks ago that is in the COPC band. She only posted once, the day after her daughter got the helmet, becuase her baby was having trouble sleeping in the helmet. Even though it has only been a few weeks, maybe this mom can give you her insight and impressions into her experience at COPC. I don't know if she follows daily posts (I hope she replies to your post), but you could also consider emailing her. Her name and email is: btmiller99@... (Tina w/daughter Tori) got New Albany helmet around 2/17 and posted the day after about her daughter having trouble sleeping in the helmet. Good luck with your information-gathering; if I can find anything else, I'll post or email. Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) > > > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. > I am seeking > > > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you > know > > someone > > > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with > COPC in > > > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the > database but only > > > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are > good and > > bad > > > to both. > > > > > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive > experience or > > > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > > > > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, > the > > crazier I > > > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's > needs.... > > > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that > surgery > > was > > > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew > pictures and > > > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and > felt very > > > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE > > experience. > > > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > > > > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with > everyone here and > > > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a > plastic > > surgeon? > > > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a > cosmetic > > > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in > assessing > > > plagio..... > > > > > > Errrrrrr..... > > > > > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as > well... > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Janet > > > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Hi Elliot, I have been scrolling through the archives looking for posts from the other parents you may not have heard from -- the post archives search takes forever, but before I gave up, I came across a post from (son ) about COPC, and a reply post that made mention of Dr. Chariker (who I think your wife said you went to). I hope this info helps!! Take care, Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) The posts I found follow >>>>>>>From: " girlibrarian " <girlibrarian@...> Date: Thu Dec 18, 2003 4:49 pm Subject: New Albany Ortho - Center for Orthotic and Prosthetic Care Since there's a lot of traffic about the local helmet for the Louisville KY area made by Bob Havens of the COPC, I thought I'd chime in with our experience. I rarely post so probably nobody remembers us. We finally got a referral for a helmet and got his helmet at 9 months old. At that time, travel to CT and the cost of a DOCband was completely out of the question for us, so this was as far as we knew our only option. Three things made me nervous when we took for his consult: 1) No file of before/after pictures of babies treated to show us what to expect. 2) The sample helmets he had around were all clearly for a smaller baby who is likely to get better results from a passive helmet. 3) No casting. He made the helmet from measurements and Polaroids. We pressed ahead, because he was very kind and indicated that he would do everything possible to help us. Well, for one thing, he (and the neurologist who referred us to him), NEVER sent the supporting paperwork to Anthem, so we had no chance of them paying for it. We went through two rounds of appeals before I discovered it. He didn't return our calls about ' ill-fitting helmet. The helmet seemed tight and lopsided. He said when we went to pick it up that it would seem to fit wrong at first because it was made to the shape we wanted ' head to be, and gradually it would fit better. was already able to pop it off in his office, so he gave us a chin strap. was supposed to wear the helmet for 4 months. This is not the kind of helmet designed to be adjusted, so if it was already seeming too small we were dubious about it. We tried to ease into helmet wearing. We tried to force him into it. We tried to distract him. After two weeks of my son miserable and literally screaming whenever the helmet was put on, for as long as it was put on (honestly, we let him go for 3 three whole hours crying at one point) and two weeks of unanswered phone calls, we just decided to give up and pray pray pray for the best. If I had to do it all over again... you can probably guess. My $0.02 and experience, for anyone who wants it. mom to in IN (25 months old, local helmet dropout, remaining mild-moderate brachy/plagio) From: " Lumetta " <Lumetta@...> Date: Fri Dec 19, 2003 11:19 am Subject: Re: New Albany - // Well... what do ya know? We saw Dr. Moriarty also! We saw Dr. Moriarty after Dr. Chariker (the plastic surgeon that saw also) incorrectly told us that Lorenzo had cranio. When Dr.Moriarty told us that he didn't have cranio, we went to another plastic surgeon in the same office as Dr. Chariker - Dr. O'. He told us the same thing as Dr.Chariker... no such thing as a helmet for scaphy. From what I've heard, Dr. Moriarty is an excellent surgeon and does a great job with cranio babies... but leaves a little to be desired with plagio babies. God Bless, in KY Wife to Bert Mama to Isabelle (6), Carolina (4), (3) and Lorenzo (1) - Doc grad. > > > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. > I am seeking > > > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you > know > > someone > > > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with > COPC in > > > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the > database but only > > > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are > good and > > bad > > > to both. > > > > > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive > experience or > > > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > > > > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, > the > > crazier I > > > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's > needs.... > > > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that > surgery > > was > > > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew > pictures and > > > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and > felt very > > > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE > > experience. > > > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > > > > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with > everyone here and > > > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a > plastic > > surgeon? > > > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a > cosmetic > > > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in > assessing > > > plagio..... > > > > > > Errrrrrr..... > > > > > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as > well... > > > Thanks, > > > > > > Janet > > > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 4, 2004 Report Share Posted March 4, 2004 Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info here. I am seeking both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you know someone that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and with COPC in Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the database but only received one response which was negative. I imagine there are good and bad to both. AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive experience or something so bad that I can learn from your experience. The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, the crazier I am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my child's needs.... My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did that surgery was WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew pictures and talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands and felt very comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE experience. There has to be another avenue we can go!!! This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with everyone here and help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a plastic surgeon? The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a cosmetic procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in assessing plagio..... Errrrrrr..... All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as well... Thanks, Janet syllicat@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 5, 2004 Report Share Posted March 5, 2004 Hi Christie, Thank you so much for the effort you have put in to helping us. It has been beneficial to us making a decision. We are waiting to consult with our pediatrician about our options, and will update the board with which path we followed and why. -Elliott > > > > Ok peeps.... trying to arm myself with all kinds of info > here. > > I am seeking > > > > both GOOD and BAD experiences that people have had (or if you > > know > > > someone > > > > that has had) with Hanger Orthotics (In KY and IN area) and > with > > COPC in > > > > Indiana. I tried emailing folks that were listed in the > > database but only > > > > received one response which was negative. I imagine there are > > good and > > > bad > > > > to both. > > > > > > > > AND, insurance wise, we have UHC--anyone have a positive > > experience or > > > > something so bad that I can learn from your experience. > > > > > > > > The more my husband and I talk about our experience yesterday, > > the > > > crazier I > > > > am getting!!! This guy seemed to have no interest in my > child's > > needs.... > > > > My son had to have surgery in Nov. and the surgeon who did > that > > surgery > > > was > > > > WONDERFUL. He sat with us and explained the surgery, drew > > pictures and > > > > talked over everything with us. We were putty in his hands > and > > felt very > > > > comfy with him. This guy we saw yesterday, what an OPPOSITE > > > experience. > > > > There has to be another avenue we can go!!! > > > > > > > > This is so frustrating..... But it is good to share with > > everyone here and > > > > help each other. My question is why are we being sent to a > > plastic > > > surgeon? > > > > The insurance company denies the claim saying that it is a > > cosmetic > > > > procedure? I just don't get it. I wish Peds. were trained in > > assessing > > > > plagio..... > > > > > > > > Errrrrrr..... > > > > > > > > All help is appreciated!! Feel free to privately email me as > > well... > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Janet > > > > syllicat@b... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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