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Our daughter got her DOC band at age 9 months. She was moderate-mild

brachy with a tiny bit of L/R asymmetry. The first four weeks or so

were spent correcting the asymmetry and then they began to make

adjustments to correct the brachy. She went from a few mm of

asymmetry to zero, and her cephalic index (the Brachy measurement)

started at more than 2 standard deviations, after four weeks ws down

to one standard deviation, and she will have her exit cast and final

measurements on Tuesday, which is also her first birthday. She has

now outgrown the band, and we expect her cephalic index to be close

to 0 standard deviations. This is with only three months of treatment

time.

Obviously the earlier the better, and the less severe the case the

better, but 'older' babies like ours do great with the band and

brachy CAN be treated effectively. Just remember, you are trading a

few dollars and few months of trouble for a benefit that will last a

lifetime. Whenever I'd feel down, or our daughter was fussy, just

thinking about that would put everything back into perspective. Hang

in there, you are absolutely doing the best thing for your kid.

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Hi,

Thank you so much for the uplifting story. That makes me feel a lot

better!

Mia

> Our daughter got her DOC band at age 9 months. She was moderate-

mild

> brachy with a tiny bit of L/R asymmetry. The first four weeks or so

> were spent correcting the asymmetry and then they began to make

> adjustments to correct the brachy. She went from a few mm of

> asymmetry to zero, and her cephalic index (the Brachy measurement)

> started at more than 2 standard deviations, after four weeks ws

down

> to one standard deviation, and she will have her exit cast and

final

> measurements on Tuesday, which is also her first birthday. She has

> now outgrown the band, and we expect her cephalic index to be close

> to 0 standard deviations. This is with only three months of

treatment

> time.

>

> Obviously the earlier the better, and the less severe the case the

> better, but 'older' babies like ours do great with the band and

> brachy CAN be treated effectively. Just remember, you are trading a

> few dollars and few months of trouble for a benefit that will last

a

> lifetime. Whenever I'd feel down, or our daughter was fussy, just

> thinking about that would put everything back into perspective.

Hang

> in there, you are absolutely doing the best thing for your kid.

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Lucia started at 6 months and 3/4. I saw imrpovements after one

week, and in fact she needed adjustment right away. Now, after 2.5

weeks, her head looks much more round than before. We have been told

she will ahve to wear 2 to 3 months.

Valeria

> Hi again,

>

> Sorry I'm being such a board hog.. You ladies have been such good

> support to me so far and I could really use some encouragement. I

was

> just wondering, those of you with babies in DOC bands who started

> older than 6 months of age, how long was it before you started

seeing

> improvement? How long were you told treatment would likely last? I

> think I just need a goal to look forward to. Thanks!!

>

> Mia

> - brachy, tort both sides, DOC banded 05/27/04

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Mia - My daughter Sydney didn't get her local PPO helmet until 9 1/2

months. She has been wearing it for 3 weeks tomorrow (17 days full

time) We have already seen amazing improvement. She was diagnosed

as severe and was given a poor prognosis for correction by her

orthotist and plastic surgeon. My daughter also has L and R tort

(our Ped swears this is impossible - but what does she know) she is

undergoing PT for this and gross motor. I am so sorry that your are

having such a hard time with your band - I really feel it will get

better with time. We are not near a CT site or you bet we would be

using the DOC - our orthotist is wonderful, but CT seems to be

great. What I'm trying to say is - I'm sure your son's care is in

the best hands and with a little time I'm confident he will settle

in and you will begin to see improvement. Hang in there - We're

thinking of you guys!!

- St. Louis

Sydney (PPO helmet(started 5-10-04 at 9 1/2 months) - severe Brachy/

(L/R) tort)

> Hi again,

>

> Sorry I'm being such a board hog.. You ladies have been such good

> support to me so far and I could really use some encouragement. I

was

> just wondering, those of you with babies in DOC bands who started

> older than 6 months of age, how long was it before you started

seeing

> improvement? How long were you told treatment would likely last? I

> think I just need a goal to look forward to. Thanks!!

>

> Mia

> - brachy, tort both sides, DOC banded 05/27/04

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