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Sue,

When I made my first visit to a neurosurgeon for my daughter's

plagiocephaly, I was nervous too. I had done a lot of research on the

subject and was completely convinced that a helmet was in order. My

father suggested something that was very helpful: to write down my

position for the doctor - a simple statement that if my daughter did

indeed have plagiocephaly (and not craniosynostosis - fused sutures

which are very unlikely but something that he/she will check for), and

that repositioning was not having a dramatic effect, that a helmet was

the best course of action. I did this even though my husband was able

to come with me - because we were afraid that if started

crying and things got too distracting or the doctor wanted to push us

just to reposition that we might lose the precious moment to get the

prescription and get on with it. You might find it useful to do this

too. We actually handed the doctor a copy of our position statement to

read while we kept a copy for ourselves. Keep it short and to the point.

In addition remember that you need the neurosurgeon to verify that

Colin's head shape issues are due to plagiocephaly, but once you get

that reasurrance, if you have any trouble getting the prescription you

could always got to your pediatrician for a prescription (as I think

many members of this group have). But do try to get it for a faster start!

Best Wishes for a successful appointment,

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> That pretty much sums it up. We are seeing the ped neurosurg

> tomorrow and I could not sleep at all last night! I had been doing

> relatively well until then. My dh was going to come with me but now

> he cannot. I really, really wanted the support from him in case the

> Dr. pulls the " it's cosmetic " thing. Would any of you like to swing

> on by Buffalo, NY to join me? lol I am not completely comfortable

> with demanding the decision to band him myself. But as someone

> mentioned, I do not want Colin to grow up and say " why didn't you do

> anything? " I am so sad that he will have to wear it during the

> hottest months of the year. I know many of you have gone thru this

> before so perhaps you can help me snap out of this. I am very

> grateful that it is a non-invasive treatment. I can't even decide

> what pattern to get (I know, stupid). I am trying to put things in

> perspective that there are much worse things in life. Thank you for

> letting me vent.

>

> Sue (in need of a Valium) only kidding

> Colin F. (brachy pending tx) 8.5 mos.

> Buffalo, NY

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Sue,

Just want to second Stephaine. Good luck tomorrow, let us know how it

goes.

> > That pretty much sums it up. We are seeing the ped neurosurg

> > tomorrow and I could not sleep at all last night! I had been

doing

> > relatively well until then. My dh was going to come with me but

now

> > he cannot. I really, really wanted the support from him in case

the

> > Dr. pulls the " it's cosmetic " thing. Would any of you like to

swing

> > on by Buffalo, NY to join me? lol I am not completely

comfortable

> > with demanding the decision to band him myself. But as someone

> > mentioned, I do not want Colin to grow up and say " why didn't you

do

> > anything? " I am so sad that he will have to wear it during the

> > hottest months of the year. I know many of you have gone thru

this

> > before so perhaps you can help me snap out of this. I am very

> > grateful that it is a non-invasive treatment. I can't even

decide

> > what pattern to get (I know, stupid). I am trying to put things

in

> > perspective that there are much worse things in life. Thank you

for

> > letting me vent.

> >

> > Sue (in need of a Valium) only kidding

> > Colin F. (brachy pending tx) 8.5 mos.

> > Buffalo, NY

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So sorry to hear you are so nervous. I was also afraid the

neurosurgeon would think it was no big deal. To my surprise, he

recommended banding for my son, because he did notice facial

symmetries. Just be ready with any questions in writing and go right

doen the list, reading all of them if need be. It is nice when dh

can come to such things. For me, even just the driving and such when

I am going somewhere new and worried about my children is so

distracting. Just nice to have him drive. I would have been anxious

had he been unable to come with us for that appt. More empathy than

help, but hugs are good too!

On a lighter note, I chose a plain band, so dd and I could decorate

it and change it with stickers. We did a great job with some safari

animal stickers and borders and get comliments on it all the time!

Fish will be next for the summertime! I find it adds some fun to it

all. Best of luck and post back on how it all goes. Mish

> That pretty much sums it up. We are seeing the ped neurosurg

> tomorrow and I could not sleep at all last night! I had been doing

> relatively well until then. My dh was going to come with me but

now

> he cannot. I really, really wanted the support from him in case

the

> Dr. pulls the " it's cosmetic " thing. Would any of you like to

swing

> on by Buffalo, NY to join me? lol I am not completely comfortable

> with demanding the decision to band him myself. But as someone

> mentioned, I do not want Colin to grow up and say " why didn't you

do

> anything? " I am so sad that he will have to wear it during the

> hottest months of the year. I know many of you have gone thru this

> before so perhaps you can help me snap out of this. I am very

> grateful that it is a non-invasive treatment. I can't even decide

> what pattern to get (I know, stupid). I am trying to put things in

> perspective that there are much worse things in life. Thank you

for

> letting me vent.

>

> Sue (in need of a Valium) only kidding

> Colin F. (brachy pending tx) 8.5 mos.

> Buffalo, NY

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Hello Sue

Please let us know how the appointment went today

Sandy Willow's Mom

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> That pretty much sums it up. We are seeing the ped neurosurg

> tomorrow and I could not sleep at all last night! I had been

doing

> relatively well until then. My dh was going to come with me but

now

> he cannot. I really, really wanted the support from him in case

the

> Dr. pulls the " it's cosmetic " thing. Would any of you like to

swing

> on by Buffalo, NY to join me? lol I am not completely comfortable

> with demanding the decision to band him myself. But as someone

> mentioned, I do not want Colin to grow up and say " why didn't you

do

> anything? " I am so sad that he will have to wear it during the

> hottest months of the year. I know many of you have gone thru

this

> before so perhaps you can help me snap out of this. I am very

> grateful that it is a non-invasive treatment. I can't even decide

> what pattern to get (I know, stupid). I am trying to put things

in

> perspective that there are much worse things in life. Thank you

for

> letting me vent.

>

> Sue (in need of a Valium) only kidding

> Colin F. (brachy pending tx) 8.5 mos.

> Buffalo, NY

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