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Thats great Mish! Certainly makes things easier. We've had mostly

good experiences too, but certainly our share of the others too

(like the lady falling on her face!). Today I had a vascular

surgeon ask me what it was for!

, mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30

Cape Cod, Ma

--- In Plagiocephaly , " cjwrcw " <michele_walsh@y...>

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> I see so many here who have negative interactions, or stares from

> srangers. Then there was the lady who fell on her face she was

> staring so hard, LOL! I just thought I would share all the

postive

> comments I have received. I cannot think of a gawking,

uncomfortable

> stare, ever, thankfully. I do think we get a few pitying looks

from

> those who worry that my child has a serious injury or seizures.

>

> Today, two mothers approached me and commented that they had

children

> who had been banded. They were encouraging and supportive. At my

> dd's preschool, another mother passed me and touched her son's

head

> and said he had been in a helemt(it was brief due to the hectic

> environmanet that day). I regularly seem to bump into a woman at

the

> grocery store who is so enamored of Colin and so warm and kind and

> has never asked or mentioned it. Then there are many who simply

ask

> what it is for and are relived to know he is otherwise a healthy

> little guy. I really have been so impressed with the reactions I

> receive.

>

> So, we just had a very nice day at the farmland park and I thought

I

> would share a good story about our stranger interactions.

>

> mish(Colin in Hanger band, now 6 months old. Maybe only 2-3 weeks

> left to go!)

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Mish,

Thanks for sharing your story with us! I'm glad you're not having to

deal with rude people.

\--- In Plagiocephaly , " cjwrcw " <michele_walsh@y...>

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> I see so many here who have negative interactions, or stares from

> srangers. Then there was the lady who fell on her face she was

> staring so hard, LOL! I just thought I would share all the postive

> comments I have received. I cannot think of a gawking,

uncomfortable

> stare, ever, thankfully. I do think we get a few pitying looks

from

> those who worry that my child has a serious injury or seizures.

>

> Today, two mothers approached me and commented that they had

children

> who had been banded. They were encouraging and supportive. At my

> dd's preschool, another mother passed me and touched her son's head

> and said he had been in a helemt(it was brief due to the hectic

> environmanet that day). I regularly seem to bump into a woman at

the

> grocery store who is so enamored of Colin and so warm and kind and

> has never asked or mentioned it. Then there are many who simply

ask

> what it is for and are relived to know he is otherwise a healthy

> little guy. I really have been so impressed with the reactions I

> receive.

>

> So, we just had a very nice day at the farmland park and I thought

I

> would share a good story about our stranger interactions.

>

> mish(Colin in Hanger band, now 6 months old. Maybe only 2-3 weeks

> left to go!)

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Thanks Mish, that's great! I was thinking of posting the same. On

one of our first trips out I met a grandma and daycare teacher who

knew all about it, said it was great that I was taking care of it and

went on and on with nothing but good things to say. We haven't had a

negative experience either. YAY!

Sue

Colin F., 9.5 mos STARband 6/29

Buffalo, NY

>

> So, we just had a very nice day at the farmland park and I thought

I

> would share a good story about our stranger interactions.

>

> mish(Colin in Hanger band, now 6 months old. Maybe only 2-3 weeks

> left to go!)

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Mish,

So glad to hear you are having good experiences. We feel very lucky

to be in the same boat. I think maybe living in Dallas, there are so

many people who at least know someone that had their baby in a band.

I hear so many success stories. We have 2 1/2 months to go, and hope

things stay positive. We have had the funny concerned questions

like, " Is that because he falls down a lot? " The people seem

concerned and nice enough.

Melany

Kody's Mommy 19 months

DOCband 6/2

--- In Plagiocephaly , " cjwrcw " <michele_walsh@y...>

wrote:

> I see so many here who have negative interactions, or stares from

> srangers. Then there was the lady who fell on her face she was

> staring so hard, LOL! I just thought I would share all the postive

> comments I have received. I cannot think of a gawking,

uncomfortable

> stare, ever, thankfully. I do think we get a few pitying looks

from

> those who worry that my child has a serious injury or seizures.

>

> Today, two mothers approached me and commented that they had

children

> who had been banded. They were encouraging and supportive. At my

> dd's preschool, another mother passed me and touched her son's head

> and said he had been in a helemt(it was brief due to the hectic

> environmanet that day). I regularly seem to bump into a woman at

the

> grocery store who is so enamored of Colin and so warm and kind and

> has never asked or mentioned it. Then there are many who simply

ask

> what it is for and are relived to know he is otherwise a healthy

> little guy. I really have been so impressed with the reactions I

> receive.

>

> So, we just had a very nice day at the farmland park and I thought

I

> would share a good story about our stranger interactions.

>

> mish(Colin in Hanger band, now 6 months old. Maybe only 2-3 weeks

> left to go!)

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Hi Mish,

What a wonderful feeling that is!! I remember it all too well!!

--- In Plagiocephaly , " cjwrcw " <michele_walsh@y...>

wrote:

> I see so many here who have negative interactions, or stares from

> srangers. Then there was the lady who fell on her face she was

> staring so hard, LOL! I just thought I would share all the postive

> comments I have received. I cannot think of a gawking,

uncomfortable

> stare, ever, thankfully. I do think we get a few pitying looks

from

> those who worry that my child has a serious injury or seizures.

>

> Today, two mothers approached me and commented that they had

children

> who had been banded. They were encouraging and supportive. At my

> dd's preschool, another mother passed me and touched her son's head

> and said he had been in a helemt(it was brief due to the hectic

> environmanet that day). I regularly seem to bump into a woman at

the

> grocery store who is so enamored of Colin and so warm and kind and

> has never asked or mentioned it. Then there are many who simply

ask

> what it is for and are relived to know he is otherwise a healthy

> little guy. I really have been so impressed with the reactions I

> receive.

>

> So, we just had a very nice day at the farmland park and I thought

I

> would share a good story about our stranger interactions.

>

> mish(Colin in Hanger band, now 6 months old. Maybe only 2-3 weeks

> left to go!)

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