Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Hi , First of all, it is wonderful that your ped was so concerned from the start. It was my sister, who is a pediatrician, who made me notice. Anyway, I went to look at your pics and there was only one and it was kind of hard to see because of the angle. Do you have any others? Molly Mom to Austin, Starband since 5/3./04 > Hi my name is and I am mom to who is almost 16 months. > I have been lurking on this board for quite some time but have never > posted. I have found this a wonderful site with lots of helpful > people and great information. > > I will start off by sharing our story and I will try and make it as > brief as possible. started developing a flat area on his > right side of his head as a newborn. I discussed my concerns w/ his > pediatrician at his well baby appt when he was approx 3 and half > months old. Our ped referred us to a plastic surgeon at Children's > Mercy hospital and the appt was scheduled for 3 months later (due to > high demand, I guess). She also told us she would re-evaluate > when it came close to his specialist visit and see if he still > needed the appt since it was so far off. She also encouraged the > tummy time but I can't remember if she encouraged repositioning or > not. I started doing research of my own at the time and started > repositioning as much off his flat area as I could - daytime > and nighttime. Nighttime was easy since he would sleep on his side > and I used a sleep positioner but daytime was another story for the > child who despised tummy time! > > Anyway, we started seeing progress and his head shape had improved > dramatically. Unfortuantely, I have no pics from early on and the > ones I tried to take later were not good to show his actual flat > spot. 's next well baby visit was approximately 2 and 1/2 > months later and his regular ped was out and he had to see her > husband instead. We asked her husband about 's head progress > and he proclaimed he had a beautiful head! This was music to my > ears! Anyway, he thought his head looked good and he said he never > tells anyone not to see a specialist but basically he thought he > could cancel the appt. We excitedly called that same day and > cancelled the appt, but then afterward I had many second doubts. I > continued to repostion and I knew he still had some progress > to make on his head shape. At his next well baby appt we were back > w/ our regular ped and I nervously told her about the last appt and > cancelling the specialist etc and she was fine about the decision. > She said she wouldn't have even remembered about it if I hadn't > brought it up, even though it would have been seen in his chart. She > reassured me his head looked great and he was not the type of child > who would be banded (believe me I asked!). > > I continued to repositon when I was able to and his mobility > would allow me to and we have continued to see progress w/ his head > shape. went from back sleeping to tummy sleeping and I still > worry when he sleeps on his right side. > > I still see some flatness to 's right side and I expect it > will continue to improve or at least I hope so. I started taking > digital pcictures in January and have tried to keep up w/ his > progress. > > My question for you all would be would you mind looking at his > recent pictures and giving me some input on his head shape. Part of > me wonders if I should have just gone to the specialist w/ > but I value and trust my pediatrician but realize she is not an > expert on this matter. However, she took my concerns seriously and I > felt was very honest about being all right about us cancelling the > appt. > > I would love to hear any input. I downloaded a few pics under > . > > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 sorry, I was playing around with the album and now have them all downloaded. His head is down so they may be hard to see the shape as well. > Hi , > First of all, it is wonderful that your ped was so concerned from > the start. It was my sister, who is a pediatrician, who made me > notice. Anyway, I went to look at your pics and there was only one > and it was kind of hard to see because of the angle. Do you have any > others? > > Molly > Mom to Austin, Starband since 5/3./04 > > > > Hi my name is and I am mom to who is almost 16 > months. > > I have been lurking on this board for quite some time but have > never > > posted. I have found this a wonderful site with lots of helpful > > people and great information. > > > > I will start off by sharing our story and I will try and make it as > > brief as possible. started developing a flat area on his > > right side of his head as a newborn. I discussed my concerns w/ his > > pediatrician at his well baby appt when he was approx 3 and half > > months old. Our ped referred us to a plastic surgeon at Children's > > Mercy hospital and the appt was scheduled for 3 months later (due > to > > high demand, I guess). She also told us she would re-evaluate > > > when it came close to his specialist visit and see if he still > > needed the appt since it was so far off. She also encouraged the > > tummy time but I can't remember if she encouraged repositioning or > > not. I started doing research of my own at the time and started > > repositioning as much off his flat area as I could - daytime > > and nighttime. Nighttime was easy since he would sleep on his side > > and I used a sleep positioner but daytime was another story for the > > child who despised tummy time! > > > > Anyway, we started seeing progress and his head shape had improved > > dramatically. Unfortuantely, I have no pics from early on and the > > ones I tried to take later were not good to show his actual flat > > spot. 's next well baby visit was approximately 2 and 1/2 > > months later and his regular ped was out and he had to see her > > husband instead. We asked her husband about 's head progress > > and he proclaimed he had a beautiful head! This was music to my > > ears! Anyway, he thought his head looked good and he said he never > > tells anyone not to see a specialist but basically he thought he > > could cancel the appt. We excitedly called that same day and > > cancelled the appt, but then afterward I had many second doubts. I > > continued to repostion and I knew he still had some progress > > to make on his head shape. At his next well baby appt we were back > > w/ our regular ped and I nervously told her about the last appt and > > cancelling the specialist etc and she was fine about the decision. > > She said she wouldn't have even remembered about it if I hadn't > > brought it up, even though it would have been seen in his chart. > She > > reassured me his head looked great and he was not the type of child > > who would be banded (believe me I asked!). > > > > I continued to repositon when I was able to and his mobility > > would allow me to and we have continued to see progress w/ his head > > shape. went from back sleeping to tummy sleeping and I still > > worry when he sleeps on his right side. > > > > I still see some flatness to 's right side and I expect it > > will continue to improve or at least I hope so. I started taking > > digital pcictures in January and have tried to keep up w/ his > > progress. > > > > My question for you all would be would you mind looking at his > > recent pictures and giving me some input on his head shape. Part of > > me wonders if I should have just gone to the specialist w/ > > but I value and trust my pediatrician but realize she is not an > > expert on this matter. However, she took my concerns seriously and > I > > felt was very honest about being all right about us cancelling the > > appt. > > > > I would love to hear any input. I downloaded a few pics under > > . > > > > Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hi , Welcome to the group (even though you've been here awhile!)!! I took a look at 's pics and really can't say what I think b/c of the angle. If you try taking from the exact top with being able to see the tip of his nose and both ears visible and as in line as possible, you can really get the best idea. In the top view one you posted, I do seem some flatness and bulging, but like I said, with the angle it's hard to tell. Have you looked at the severity assessment forms in the links section? Despite his severity, I think you really need to be happy with his head how it is now. It is unlikely that he'll change much on his own at this point. Some doctors say no additional self rounding happens after a year, others say 2 yrs. I sense you aren't happy w/his shape based on your post. Do you live near a Cranial Tech www.cranialtech.com ?? They are the only ones who band after 18 mos that I know of. My Hannah had severe plagio and graduated at 11 mos. Four months later her headshape still bothered me enough that I decided to go with one more band while I still could get her some additional correction. I'm so happy I did! I knew though that even if she didn't have any additional correction in it that at least I couldn't regret not trying! It's really a tough decision, so you really need to think in terms of how his head is now in case it doesn't change. He isn't too old for a band, but obviously time wouldn't be on your side, so you probably would want to make a decision ASAP. I wouldn't waste time w/a specialist if you do, just have your ped write the script. Please keep us posted! , mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30 Cape Cod, Ma > Hi my name is and I am mom to who is almost 16 months. > I have been lurking on this board for quite some time but have never > posted. I have found this a wonderful site with lots of helpful > people and great information. > > I will start off by sharing our story and I will try and make it as > brief as possible. started developing a flat area on his > right side of his head as a newborn. I discussed my concerns w/ his > pediatrician at his well baby appt when he was approx 3 and half > months old. Our ped referred us to a plastic surgeon at Children's > Mercy hospital and the appt was scheduled for 3 months later (due to > high demand, I guess). She also told us she would re-evaluate > when it came close to his specialist visit and see if he still > needed the appt since it was so far off. She also encouraged the > tummy time but I can't remember if she encouraged repositioning or > not. I started doing research of my own at the time and started > repositioning as much off his flat area as I could - daytime > and nighttime. Nighttime was easy since he would sleep on his side > and I used a sleep positioner but daytime was another story for the > child who despised tummy time! > > Anyway, we started seeing progress and his head shape had improved > dramatically. Unfortuantely, I have no pics from early on and the > ones I tried to take later were not good to show his actual flat > spot. 's next well baby visit was approximately 2 and 1/2 > months later and his regular ped was out and he had to see her > husband instead. We asked her husband about 's head progress > and he proclaimed he had a beautiful head! This was music to my > ears! Anyway, he thought his head looked good and he said he never > tells anyone not to see a specialist but basically he thought he > could cancel the appt. We excitedly called that same day and > cancelled the appt, but then afterward I had many second doubts. I > continued to repostion and I knew he still had some progress > to make on his head shape. At his next well baby appt we were back > w/ our regular ped and I nervously told her about the last appt and > cancelling the specialist etc and she was fine about the decision. > She said she wouldn't have even remembered about it if I hadn't > brought it up, even though it would have been seen in his chart. She > reassured me his head looked great and he was not the type of child > who would be banded (believe me I asked!). > > I continued to repositon when I was able to and his mobility > would allow me to and we have continued to see progress w/ his head > shape. went from back sleeping to tummy sleeping and I still > worry when he sleeps on his right side. > > I still see some flatness to 's right side and I expect it > will continue to improve or at least I hope so. I started taking > digital pcictures in January and have tried to keep up w/ his > progress. > > My question for you all would be would you mind looking at his > recent pictures and giving me some input on his head shape. Part of > me wonders if I should have just gone to the specialist w/ > but I value and trust my pediatrician but realize she is not an > expert on this matter. However, she took my concerns seriously and I > felt was very honest about being all right about us cancelling the > appt. > > I would love to hear any input. I downloaded a few pics under > . > > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 Hi! Thank you for replying to me and I tried to reply back earlier but for some reason it did not got through. I wondered how much improvement would conitnue to happen after a yr. I have seen possibly some slight improvement from the 3 months I took the pics I posted but I am not sure. I don't think his head has regressed though. I have been meaning to ask, could it regress at this point? I didn't think that could happen. I believe there is a cranial tech in KC and I have looked at their site several times. 's head looked very much like their head shape for plagio - the parallogram (sp?) shape around 3 and half months except his ears were never misaligned as far as I could tell. I will try and get some better pics taken. It is so hard to get a 16 mo old to sit still long enough to take a decent pic! And thank you for taking the time to look at his pics and for the advice. > > Hi my name is and I am mom to who is almost 16 > months. > > I have been lurking on this board for quite some time but have > never > > posted. I have found this a wonderful site with lots of helpful > > people and great information. > > > > I will start off by sharing our story and I will try and make it > as > > brief as possible. started developing a flat area on his > > right side of his head as a newborn. I discussed my concerns w/ > his > > pediatrician at his well baby appt when he was approx 3 and half > > months old. Our ped referred us to a plastic surgeon at Children's > > Mercy hospital and the appt was scheduled for 3 months later (due > to > > high demand, I guess). She also told us she would re-evaluate > > > when it came close to his specialist visit and see if he still > > needed the appt since it was so far off. She also encouraged the > > tummy time but I can't remember if she encouraged repositioning or > > not. I started doing research of my own at the time and started > > repositioning as much off his flat area as I could - > daytime > > and nighttime. Nighttime was easy since he would sleep on his side > > and I used a sleep positioner but daytime was another story for > the > > child who despised tummy time! > > > > Anyway, we started seeing progress and his head shape had improved > > dramatically. Unfortuantely, I have no pics from early on and the > > ones I tried to take later were not good to show his actual flat > > spot. 's next well baby visit was approximately 2 and 1/2 > > months later and his regular ped was out and he had to see her > > husband instead. We asked her husband about 's head progress > > and he proclaimed he had a beautiful head! This was music to my > > ears! Anyway, he thought his head looked good and he said he never > > tells anyone not to see a specialist but basically he thought he > > could cancel the appt. We excitedly called that same day and > > cancelled the appt, but then afterward I had many second doubts. I > > continued to repostion and I knew he still had some > progress > > to make on his head shape. At his next well baby appt we were back > > w/ our regular ped and I nervously told her about the last appt > and > > cancelling the specialist etc and she was fine about the decision. > > She said she wouldn't have even remembered about it if I hadn't > > brought it up, even though it would have been seen in his chart. > She > > reassured me his head looked great and he was not the type of > child > > who would be banded (believe me I asked!). > > > > I continued to repositon when I was able to and his > mobility > > would allow me to and we have continued to see progress w/ his > head > > shape. went from back sleeping to tummy sleeping and I > still > > worry when he sleeps on his right side. > > > > I still see some flatness to 's right side and I expect it > > will continue to improve or at least I hope so. I started taking > > digital pcictures in January and have tried to keep up w/ his > > progress. > > > > My question for you all would be would you mind looking at his > > recent pictures and giving me some input on his head shape. Part > of > > me wonders if I should have just gone to the specialist w/ > > but I value and trust my pediatrician but realize she is not an > > expert on this matter. However, she took my concerns seriously and > I > > felt was very honest about being all right about us cancelling the > > appt. > > > > I would love to hear any input. I downloaded a few pics under > > . > > > > Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 21, 2004 Report Share Posted May 21, 2004 , Let me start by saying how adorable is! I would love to see more pics. When I first pulled them up, my mom noticed and thought it was my son, Kody! In those pics, does look a lot like my baby. It is amazing how many people on this board have similar stories. Your Pede's husband sounds just like Kody's last pede. He just rubbed Kody's head and said he is fine. Now, At 17 months we have finally casted him, and made an appointment for his 1st PT session. I had to pursue everything on my own. The Pede said NOTHING! I have been plagued with the question of what to do since he was 2 months old! I read your responses, and it seemed was reading my mind. I am doing something, because now I can. Soon, it will be too late! I wish I had gotten on the ball sooner. I wish you the best of luck with your decicsion. You are ultimately the one who must make the decision that is right for your son and family. I wish you the best of luck. I did a lot of crying when I was in your position. It is a VERY hard place to be, but I haven't been sad or cried once since I finally decided! It feels good to know what I am doing. Keep us posted, please. Melany, Kody's Mom 17 months Dallas/ FW > Hi , > First of all, it is wonderful that your ped was so concerned from > the start. It was my sister, who is a pediatrician, who made me > notice. Anyway, I went to look at your pics and there was only one > and it was kind of hard to see because of the angle. Do you have any > others? > > Molly > Mom to Austin, Starband since 5/3./04 > > > > Hi my name is and I am mom to who is almost 16 > months. > > I have been lurking on this board for quite some time but have > never > > posted. I have found this a wonderful site with lots of helpful > > people and great information. > > > > I will start off by sharing our story and I will try and make it as > > brief as possible. started developing a flat area on his > > right side of his head as a newborn. I discussed my concerns w/ his > > pediatrician at his well baby appt when he was approx 3 and half > > months old. Our ped referred us to a plastic surgeon at Children's > > Mercy hospital and the appt was scheduled for 3 months later (due > to > > high demand, I guess). She also told us she would re-evaluate > > > when it came close to his specialist visit and see if he still > > needed the appt since it was so far off. She also encouraged the > > tummy time but I can't remember if she encouraged repositioning or > > not. I started doing research of my own at the time and started > > repositioning as much off his flat area as I could - daytime > > and nighttime. Nighttime was easy since he would sleep on his side > > and I used a sleep positioner but daytime was another story for the > > child who despised tummy time! > > > > Anyway, we started seeing progress and his head shape had improved > > dramatically. Unfortuantely, I have no pics from early on and the > > ones I tried to take later were not good to show his actual flat > > spot. 's next well baby visit was approximately 2 and 1/2 > > months later and his regular ped was out and he had to see her > > husband instead. We asked her husband about 's head progress > > and he proclaimed he had a beautiful head! This was music to my > > ears! Anyway, he thought his head looked good and he said he never > > tells anyone not to see a specialist but basically he thought he > > could cancel the appt. We excitedly called that same day and > > cancelled the appt, but then afterward I had many second doubts. I > > continued to repostion and I knew he still had some progress > > to make on his head shape. At his next well baby appt we were back > > w/ our regular ped and I nervously told her about the last appt and > > cancelling the specialist etc and she was fine about the decision. > > She said she wouldn't have even remembered about it if I hadn't > > brought it up, even though it would have been seen in his chart. > She > > reassured me his head looked great and he was not the type of child > > who would be banded (believe me I asked!). > > > > I continued to repositon when I was able to and his mobility > > would allow me to and we have continued to see progress w/ his head > > shape. went from back sleeping to tummy sleeping and I still > > worry when he sleeps on his right side. > > > > I still see some flatness to 's right side and I expect it > > will continue to improve or at least I hope so. I started taking > > digital pcictures in January and have tried to keep up w/ his > > progress. > > > > My question for you all would be would you mind looking at his > > recent pictures and giving me some input on his head shape. Part of > > me wonders if I should have just gone to the specialist w/ > > but I value and trust my pediatrician but realize she is not an > > expert on this matter. However, she took my concerns seriously and > I > > felt was very honest about being all right about us cancelling the > > appt. > > > > I would love to hear any input. I downloaded a few pics under > > . > > > > Thanks! > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 22, 2004 Report Share Posted May 22, 2004 You shouldn't have to worry about regression at 16 mos old. It only happens in 1% of cases anyway, and they're usually younger babies. When is 's bday? He must be pretty close to my Hannah (12/23/02). And yes, it is quite a challenge to get a decent picture at this age! , mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30 Cape Cod, Ma > > > Hi my name is and I am mom to who is almost 16 > > months. > > > I have been lurking on this board for quite some time but have > > never > > > posted. I have found this a wonderful site with lots of helpful > > > people and great information. > > > > > > I will start off by sharing our story and I will try and make it > > as > > > brief as possible. started developing a flat area on his > > > right side of his head as a newborn. I discussed my concerns w/ > > his > > > pediatrician at his well baby appt when he was approx 3 and half > > > months old. Our ped referred us to a plastic surgeon at > Children's > > > Mercy hospital and the appt was scheduled for 3 months later (due > > to > > > high demand, I guess). She also told us she would re-evaluate > > > > > when it came close to his specialist visit and see if he still > > > needed the appt since it was so far off. She also encouraged the > > > tummy time but I can't remember if she encouraged repositioning > or > > > not. I started doing research of my own at the time and started > > > repositioning as much off his flat area as I could - > > daytime > > > and nighttime. Nighttime was easy since he would sleep on his > side > > > and I used a sleep positioner but daytime was another story for > > the > > > child who despised tummy time! > > > > > > Anyway, we started seeing progress and his head shape had > improved > > > dramatically. Unfortuantely, I have no pics from early on and the > > > ones I tried to take later were not good to show his actual flat > > > spot. 's next well baby visit was approximately 2 and 1/2 > > > months later and his regular ped was out and he had to see her > > > husband instead. We asked her husband about 's head > progress > > > and he proclaimed he had a beautiful head! This was music to my > > > ears! Anyway, he thought his head looked good and he said he > never > > > tells anyone not to see a specialist but basically he thought he > > > could cancel the appt. We excitedly called that same day and > > > cancelled the appt, but then afterward I had many second doubts. > I > > > continued to repostion and I knew he still had some > > progress > > > to make on his head shape. At his next well baby appt we were > back > > > w/ our regular ped and I nervously told her about the last appt > > and > > > cancelling the specialist etc and she was fine about the > decision. > > > She said she wouldn't have even remembered about it if I hadn't > > > brought it up, even though it would have been seen in his chart. > > She > > > reassured me his head looked great and he was not the type of > > child > > > who would be banded (believe me I asked!). > > > > > > I continued to repositon when I was able to and his > > mobility > > > would allow me to and we have continued to see progress w/ his > > head > > > shape. went from back sleeping to tummy sleeping and I > > still > > > worry when he sleeps on his right side. > > > > > > I still see some flatness to 's right side and I expect it > > > will continue to improve or at least I hope so. I started taking > > > digital pcictures in January and have tried to keep up w/ his > > > progress. > > > > > > My question for you all would be would you mind looking at his > > > recent pictures and giving me some input on his head shape. Part > > of > > > me wonders if I should have just gone to the specialist w/ > > > but I value and trust my pediatrician but realize she is not an > > > expert on this matter. However, she took my concerns seriously > and > > I > > > felt was very honest about being all right about us cancelling > the > > > appt. > > > > > > I would love to hear any input. I downloaded a few pics under > > > . > > > > > > Thanks! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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