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Hi Becky!

What wonderful news :) Way to go Becky, you're doing a terrific

job. Please keep us posted on her progress if you don't mind.

Thanks for the great update.

Debbie

> Hi...

>

> I decided to cancel 's appt for 4/8 with the craniofacial

> specialist. had her 6 month well-baby checkup at the pede on

> Tuesday and the dr noticed right away how much rounder her head

> looks. I told her that we had been pretty aggressively repo'ing

her

> and that I thought another good growth spurt would probably do the

> trick but I wondered if I should take to see the specialist

at

> Children's Hospital of Pgh. She said she didn't really think it

was

> necessary, because she saw such dramatic positive change in

> since 2 months ago when we saw her last. So I think as

> long as we continue to repo her, we should get good progress.

>

> I've read such stories from you all about how unreceptive and

> unknowledgeable your pedes were about plagio, and it makes me feel

so

> blessed to have Dr. Kohl. She knows what she is talking about, and

> she was very open to it all. I just really wanted to let you know

> that there are dr's out there who do know and do care.

>

> Thinking about it, it seems as if the longer you repo your child

the

> more it becomes a habit and less something you are consciously

> doing. It is such a habit now to keep her off that side of her

head

> that I can seriously see myself when is 6 years old nudging

her

> in her sleep so she will turn her head. Force of habit.

>

> Becky ('s Mom) in Pgh, PA

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Becky,

I'm so glad you are continuing to see great repo progress with

! Congratulations on all of your efforts delivering results!

I would love to see some updated repo progress photos of

whenever you get a chance. Her January to February change was

dramatic! I would also like to see 's progress photos moved to

the Before and After folder at some point.

You are right, repo is pretty much a state of mind after a while.

After about 3 months of it, we didn't realized there was any other

way to be!

Take care,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> Hi...

>

> I decided to cancel 's appt for 4/8 with the craniofacial

> specialist. had her 6 month well-baby checkup at the pede

on

> Tuesday and the dr noticed right away how much rounder her head

> looks. I told her that we had been pretty aggressively repo'ing

her

> and that I thought another good growth spurt would probably do the

> trick but I wondered if I should take to see the specialist

at

> Children's Hospital of Pgh. She said she didn't really think it

was

> necessary, because she saw such dramatic positive change in

> since 2 months ago when we saw her last. So I think as

> long as we continue to repo her, we should get good progress.

>

> I've read such stories from you all about how unreceptive and

> unknowledgeable your pedes were about plagio, and it makes me feel

so

> blessed to have Dr. Kohl. She knows what she is talking about,

and

> she was very open to it all. I just really wanted to let you know

> that there are dr's out there who do know and do care.

>

> Thinking about it, it seems as if the longer you repo your child

the

> more it becomes a habit and less something you are consciously

> doing. It is such a habit now to keep her off that side of her

head

> that I can seriously see myself when is 6 years old nudging

her

> in her sleep so she will turn her head. Force of habit.

>

> Becky ('s Mom) in Pgh, PA

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Great comment about nudging at 6 years old!! Repositioning

really does become like second nature, doesn't it?! I sometimes

wonder if I repo my husband in my sleep =)

Kel (currently repo'ing 8 month old )

> Hi...

>

> I decided to cancel 's appt for 4/8 with the craniofacial

> specialist. had her 6 month well-baby checkup at the pede

on

> Tuesday and the dr noticed right away how much rounder her head

> looks. I told her that we had been pretty aggressively repo'ing

her

> and that I thought another good growth spurt would probably do the

> trick but I wondered if I should take to see the specialist

at

> Children's Hospital of Pgh. She said she didn't really think it

was

> necessary, because she saw such dramatic positive change in

> since 2 months ago when we saw her last. So I think as

> long as we continue to repo her, we should get good progress.

>

> I've read such stories from you all about how unreceptive and

> unknowledgeable your pedes were about plagio, and it makes me feel

so

> blessed to have Dr. Kohl. She knows what she is talking about,

and

> she was very open to it all. I just really wanted to let you know

> that there are dr's out there who do know and do care.

>

> Thinking about it, it seems as if the longer you repo your child

the

> more it becomes a habit and less something you are consciously

> doing. It is such a habit now to keep her off that side of her

head

> that I can seriously see myself when is 6 years old nudging

her

> in her sleep so she will turn her head. Force of habit.

>

> Becky ('s Mom) in Pgh, PA

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Becky,

Thanks for sharing your awesome news with us! Your hard work is

paying off. Keep us posted.

> Hi...

>

> I decided to cancel 's appt for 4/8 with the craniofacial

> specialist. had her 6 month well-baby checkup at the pede on

> Tuesday and the dr noticed right away how much rounder her head

> looks. I told her that we had been pretty aggressively repo'ing

her

> and that I thought another good growth spurt would probably do the

> trick but I wondered if I should take to see the specialist

at

> Children's Hospital of Pgh. She said she didn't really think it

was

> necessary, because she saw such dramatic positive change in

> since 2 months ago when we saw her last. So I think as

> long as we continue to repo her, we should get good progress.

>

> I've read such stories from you all about how unreceptive and

> unknowledgeable your pedes were about plagio, and it makes me feel

so

> blessed to have Dr. Kohl. She knows what she is talking about, and

> she was very open to it all. I just really wanted to let you know

> that there are dr's out there who do know and do care.

>

> Thinking about it, it seems as if the longer you repo your child

the

> more it becomes a habit and less something you are consciously

> doing. It is such a habit now to keep her off that side of her

head

> that I can seriously see myself when is 6 years old nudging

her

> in her sleep so she will turn her head. Force of habit.

>

> Becky ('s Mom) in Pgh, PA

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Becky,

That is wonderful news! Congrats on having the repo work for you and

!

> Hi...

>

> I decided to cancel 's appt for 4/8 with the craniofacial

> specialist. had her 6 month well-baby checkup at the pede on

> Tuesday and the dr noticed right away how much rounder her head

> looks. I told her that we had been pretty aggressively repo'ing

her

> and that I thought another good growth spurt would probably do the

> trick but I wondered if I should take to see the specialist

at

> Children's Hospital of Pgh. She said she didn't really think it

was

> necessary, because she saw such dramatic positive change in

> since 2 months ago when we saw her last. So I think as

> long as we continue to repo her, we should get good progress.

>

> I've read such stories from you all about how unreceptive and

> unknowledgeable your pedes were about plagio, and it makes me feel

so

> blessed to have Dr. Kohl. She knows what she is talking about, and

> she was very open to it all. I just really wanted to let you know

> that there are dr's out there who do know and do care.

>

> Thinking about it, it seems as if the longer you repo your child

the

> more it becomes a habit and less something you are consciously

> doing. It is such a habit now to keep her off that side of her

head

> that I can seriously see myself when is 6 years old nudging

her

> in her sleep so she will turn her head. Force of habit.

>

> Becky ('s Mom) in Pgh, PA

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