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Hello Matt

Welome to the group. I do think that you have made the right

decision, and that once it's over you will not regreat it one bit.

As far as the band pushing one eye shut does sound like you might

need another adjustment. What type of helmet/band are we talking

about, and can you get ahold of your ortho / doc to adjust it /

look at it?

Please let us know. Thanks

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> Hello, my daughter just received her helmet this last friday. She

is

> almost 10 months old. At first we had a hard time deciding whether

> or not to go through with it. We were told she had a " pretty mild "

> case of plagio w/ Tort.

>

> anyways, we did, and now I'm wondering if I made the right

decision.

> Everytime I put the helmet on her, it looks like it's pushing her

> right eye closed. Does the helmet just need to be shaved a little

> more off the front? Is this normal? Will it mess up anything in

her

> sight, facial structure?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Matt

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Hello, and thanks for the welcome.

Zoe has a helmet probably close to the " DOC band " . It covers her

forehead, sides, and the whole back of her head.

p.s. do the Tort excersises get better? She screams when we strech

her neck. I'm hoping they do.

thanks,

Matt

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Hi Matt,

Is there any way you could post a picture of this? What type of

helmet is it and where did you get it from? A helmet/band shouldn't

intefere w/vision at all. It's very common to need a few

adjustments at the beginning of treatment before getting that

perfect fit. It sounds like she may just need a little trim above

the eyes. It doesn't look too tight though, does it? THis is a

really common place to need adjusting, as the helmet makers don't

like to take off too much there as it is an important

pressure/holding area.

, mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30

Cape Cod, Ma

> Hello, my daughter just received her helmet this last friday. She

is

> almost 10 months old. At first we had a hard time deciding whether

> or not to go through with it. We were told she had a " pretty mild "

> case of plagio w/ Tort.

>

> anyways, we did, and now I'm wondering if I made the right

decision.

> Everytime I put the helmet on her, it looks like it's pushing her

> right eye closed. Does the helmet just need to be shaved a little

> more off the front? Is this normal? Will it mess up anything in

her

> sight, facial structure?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Matt

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Hi,

Where are you located? Where did you get your band? I had to have my son's helmet shaved above the eyes twice. Even after 3 mo of PT, he still have the exercises. I just do all kinds of crazy distractions techniques that help some.

Thanks,

-----Original Message-----From: thehangingcalendar [mailto:apistat_commander@...] Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 10:06 AMPlagiocephaly Subject: Re: Helmet being too low?Hello, and thanks for the welcome. Zoe has a helmet probably close to the "DOC band". It covers her forehead, sides, and the whole back of her head.p.s. do the Tort excersises get better? She screams when we strech her neck. I'm hoping they do.thanks,MattFor more plagio info

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I have found that each time we think our fit is just right, ds grows,

or it changes and we need tweaking again, sometimes before the next

visit. I have just been very proactive in calling in, describing

what is happening, and each time we have been given a quick appt for

adjustment. I have come to decide it is just a constant thing

because of the nature of it changing all the time(head size, shape

and fit if it is doing what it should be doing). Today we went in

for a gapping on one side and it turned out Colin's head grew in just

a few days(which explains all the eating this weekend!) and he needed

to have the helemt adjusted all around to accomodate more

circumference.

I would just call the orthotist and explain and aske them to look at

it. Hopefully they will adjust it just a bit to fit better. I

understand your frustration. I was questioning it all this weekend.

I feel like we are always tweaking it. However, I also realize my

son's head is always changing, so will the fit. With your dd, if it

is sqeezing now, that might only get worse as she is growing. Just

call and get it looked at. Much better than fretting and worrying

while you wait for the next appt. That is what they are there for

(and that is just what they told me when I called). Good luck with

it. It is a pain to keep having to pop in, but do not let it ride if

you are worried. mish

> Hello, my daughter just received her helmet this last friday. She

is

> almost 10 months old. At first we had a hard time deciding whether

> or not to go through with it. We were told she had a " pretty mild "

> case of plagio w/ Tort.

>

> anyways, we did, and now I'm wondering if I made the right

decision.

> Everytime I put the helmet on her, it looks like it's pushing her

> right eye closed. Does the helmet just need to be shaved a little

> more off the front? Is this normal? Will it mess up anything in her

> sight, facial structure?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Matt

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Hello, we live in Nebraska. We got the band/helmet at Children's Hospital in

Omaha NE.

www.jealouspug.com

for pictures

thanks,

matt

>From: " michelle " <MICHELLE@...>

>Reply-Plagiocephaly

><Plagiocephaly >

>Subject: RE: Re: Helmet being too low?

>Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 12:58:39 -0400

>

>Hi,

>Where are you located? Where did you get your band? I had to have my

>son's helmet shaved above the eyes twice. Even after 3 mo of PT, he

>still have the exercises. I just do all kinds of crazy distractions

>techniques that help some.

>

>Thanks,

>

>

>

> Re: Helmet being too low?

>

>

>Hello, and thanks for the welcome.

>

>Zoe has a helmet probably close to the " DOC band " . It covers her

>forehead, sides, and the whole back of her head.

>

>p.s. do the Tort excersises get better? She screams when we strech

>her neck. I'm hoping they do.

>

>thanks,

>Matt

>

>

>

>For more plagio info

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hello, to see a picture go to... www.jealouspug.com under pictures

She got her helmet at Childrens Hospital in Omaha NE.

Thanks,

Matt

>From: " " <sarahhollis@...>

>Reply-Plagiocephaly

>Plagiocephaly

>Subject: Re: Helmet being too low?

>Date: Mon, 14 Jun 2004 16:12:39 -0000

>

>Hi Matt,

>Is there any way you could post a picture of this? What type of

>helmet is it and where did you get it from? A helmet/band shouldn't

>intefere w/vision at all. It's very common to need a few

>adjustments at the beginning of treatment before getting that

>perfect fit. It sounds like she may just need a little trim above

>the eyes. It doesn't look too tight though, does it? THis is a

>really common place to need adjusting, as the helmet makers don't

>like to take off too much there as it is an important

>pressure/holding area.

>, mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30

>Cape Cod, Ma

>

>

> > Hello, my daughter just received her helmet this last friday. She

>is

> > almost 10 months old. At first we had a hard time deciding whether

> > or not to go through with it. We were told she had a " pretty mild "

> > case of plagio w/ Tort.

> >

> > anyways, we did, and now I'm wondering if I made the right

>decision.

> > Everytime I put the helmet on her, it looks like it's pushing her

> > right eye closed. Does the helmet just need to be shaved a little

> > more off the front? Is this normal? Will it mess up anything in

>her

> > sight, facial structure?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Matt

>

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Hi Matt,

I'm late in replying to your message, but was wondering if you got a

chance to call your ortho about a possible adjustment to your

daughter's helmet. I agree that it should definitely not be

obstructing vision in any way. I have read in other posts that it

is quite common to need a few fine-tuning adjustments to get the fit

just right after the initial fitting. Did the ortho say he would

shave a bit in the eye area?

Please keep us posted,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> Hello, my daughter just received her helmet this last friday. She

is

> almost 10 months old. At first we had a hard time deciding whether

> or not to go through with it. We were told she had a " pretty mild "

> case of plagio w/ Tort.

>

> anyways, we did, and now I'm wondering if I made the right

decision.

> Everytime I put the helmet on her, it looks like it's pushing her

> right eye closed. Does the helmet just need to be shaved a little

> more off the front? Is this normal? Will it mess up anything in

her

> sight, facial structure?

>

> Thanks,

>

> Matt

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I talked to him yesterday. He said to try pulling it down in the back

further. And to practise on making sure we put in on right. I tried all of

those things, and still it looks meesed up. I accually threw it in the

garbage last night. (I took it out later) We live 2 hours from where we

recieved it, so I might have to drive back there to get it shaved.

>From: " redlocks2003 " <redlocks@...>

>Reply-Plagiocephaly

>Plagiocephaly

>Subject: Re: Helmet being too low?

>Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2004 16:29:46 -0000

>

>Hi Matt,

>

>I'm late in replying to your message, but was wondering if you got a

>chance to call your ortho about a possible adjustment to your

>daughter's helmet. I agree that it should definitely not be

>obstructing vision in any way. I have read in other posts that it

>is quite common to need a few fine-tuning adjustments to get the fit

>just right after the initial fitting. Did the ortho say he would

>shave a bit in the eye area?

>

>Please keep us posted,

>

>Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

>

>

>

> > Hello, my daughter just received her helmet this last friday. She

>is

> > almost 10 months old. At first we had a hard time deciding whether

> > or not to go through with it. We were told she had a " pretty mild "

> > case of plagio w/ Tort.

> >

> > anyways, we did, and now I'm wondering if I made the right

>decision.

> > Everytime I put the helmet on her, it looks like it's pushing her

> > right eye closed. Does the helmet just need to be shaved a little

> > more off the front? Is this normal? Will it mess up anything in

>her

> > sight, facial structure?

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Matt

>

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