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Hi Hannah,

Isis's head is looking so much better now. I have put her back in

her helmet this afternoon and everything has been fine (the

weather has been a lot cooler this afternoon in Hampshire). I

think maybe the rash was caused by a bit of everything... the

heat, maybe the alcohol and I also think I may have done it up

too tight. I put the helmet on for an hour and then checked for

redness, and all was well. She had her hour out this evening

and everything was still ok, so she is going to go to bed in it now.

I will have a peek in the morning to make sure all is still ok.

I hope it has gotten a bit cooler for Lucia now. Its horrible to see

them getting so hot and flustered, isn't it?

Take care,

Thank you for all the help.

Faye x

Hampshire, UK

mum to Caitlyn-10, Harvey-5, Isis-7mths(Cranio band 2 Aug 04)

> Hi Faye

>

> Glad that it is looking a bit better. It has just been sooo hot

> yesterday and today, I'm not surprised you had trouble. WE

ended up

> taking Lucia's helmet off today as we went out for lunch and it

was

> just unbearable- her poor little face was bright pink! She's had

it

> off most of the day due to this....

>

> Not good for her correction at all=- but just to let you know that

> it has been really exceptionally hot, and I'm sure that once it

> cools down a bit in a day or two, I'm sure your problems are

less

> likely to occur.

>

> Just a thought- you say the area is dry and scaly- reaction to

the

> alcohol? (as suggested in my last post). Don't really know, but

just

> a thought.

>

> Hope you get hold of Dr Blecher. It's so difficult in the uK as

> there are so few people working in this field (well, two to be

> precise and one lives in Germany!), so if anything goes wrong,

there

> really is no back-up.

>

> Speak soon

>

> Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

> Plagio, passive helmet, 4/7/04

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Hello Faye

Great to hear that things are going better for Isis. Let me know

tomorrow if you get a minute how her head looks in the morning.

Sandy WIllow's Mom

> > Hi Faye

> >

> > Glad that it is looking a bit better. It has just been sooo hot

> > yesterday and today, I'm not surprised you had trouble. WE

> ended up

> > taking Lucia's helmet off today as we went out for lunch and it

> was

> > just unbearable- her poor little face was bright pink! She's had

> it

> > off most of the day due to this....

> >

> > Not good for her correction at all=- but just to let you know

that

> > it has been really exceptionally hot, and I'm sure that once it

> > cools down a bit in a day or two, I'm sure your problems are

> less

> > likely to occur.

> >

> > Just a thought- you say the area is dry and scaly- reaction to

> the

> > alcohol? (as suggested in my last post). Don't really know, but

> just

> > a thought.

> >

> > Hope you get hold of Dr Blecher. It's so difficult in the uK as

> > there are so few people working in this field (well, two to be

> > precise and one lives in Germany!), so if anything goes wrong,

> there

> > really is no back-up.

> >

> > Speak soon

> >

> > Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

> > Plagio, passive helmet, 4/7/04

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Hi Faye- I'm so glad that it is better- we had exactly the same

trouble three days in with Lucia and managed to sort it out just

fine- she certainly hasn't had a rash like that since. I'm sure it

will be better now- my tip is just to whip it off at the first sign

of trouble- it's better for her to have an hour less in the helmet

one day, than having it off for a whole day or two cos it's causing

real trouble. Sometimes I divide the hour off up- 1/2 hour in am and

1/2 hour in pm if it's a hot day and she needs a break. I also take

the helmet off in the morning just for 10 min to air after the sleep-

also it will tell you if there is any trouble overnight!

As for the weather- it's still boiling here in London!!!! The air

just sits in the city. All the US mums are probably thinking why

don't you all get air con, but really, it is hardly even like this-

we could probably go several summers without it being both very

sunny and humid. Poor Lucia has been suffering at night as you will

know if you have read my post to Max in the STARband- we've moved

the air con in her bedroom and it has solved the problem...

I feel a bit sorry for you and Max's parents- you really have

started treatment in the worst week cos of the heat. At least I

(well, Lucia) had a month of good wear before this. I think the way

to think of it is that although you might feel really anxious about

getting on with it (I did when we first had trouble), it won't make

any difference in the long run. Lots of people here have had events

that have made it impossible to wear the band (fevers, chicken pox,

or was it measles?, even a christening!) It is time dependent, but

not to the extent that a few days will make any difference. You'll

all be flying along by next week.

Let me know how little Isis is- have you got a pic? I havne't

managed to download any of Lucia yet, but shamed by all the

enterprising mums and dads on this site, I've managed to stick

butterfly stickers all over it (it was plain for a month), she looks

really cute!

Speak really soon

Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

Plagio, passive helmet, 4/7/04

> > Hi Faye

> >

> > Glad that it is looking a bit better. It has just been sooo hot

> > yesterday and today, I'm not surprised you had trouble. WE

> ended up

> > taking Lucia's helmet off today as we went out for lunch and it

> was

> > just unbearable- her poor little face was bright pink! She's had

> it

> > off most of the day due to this....

> >

> > Not good for her correction at all=- but just to let you know

that

> > it has been really exceptionally hot, and I'm sure that once it

> > cools down a bit in a day or two, I'm sure your problems are

> less

> > likely to occur.

> >

> > Just a thought- you say the area is dry and scaly- reaction to

> the

> > alcohol? (as suggested in my last post). Don't really know, but

> just

> > a thought.

> >

> > Hope you get hold of Dr Blecher. It's so difficult in the uK as

> > there are so few people working in this field (well, two to be

> > precise and one lives in Germany!), so if anything goes wrong,

> there

> > really is no back-up.

> >

> > Speak soon

> >

> > Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

> > Plagio, passive helmet, 4/7/04

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Faye,

I am so glad that Isis' head rash has improved so dramatically! It

could indeed be owing to a few factors. I do hope you hear back

from Dr. Blecher so that you can recount to him what occurred in

case he had any more insight into the matter.

Take care,

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> > Hi Faye

> >

> > Glad that it is looking a bit better. It has just been sooo hot

> > yesterday and today, I'm not surprised you had trouble. WE

> ended up

> > taking Lucia's helmet off today as we went out for lunch and it

> was

> > just unbearable- her poor little face was bright pink! She's had

> it

> > off most of the day due to this....

> >

> > Not good for her correction at all=- but just to let you know

that

> > it has been really exceptionally hot, and I'm sure that once it

> > cools down a bit in a day or two, I'm sure your problems are

> less

> > likely to occur.

> >

> > Just a thought- you say the area is dry and scaly- reaction to

> the

> > alcohol? (as suggested in my last post). Don't really know, but

> just

> > a thought.

> >

> > Hope you get hold of Dr Blecher. It's so difficult in the uK as

> > there are so few people working in this field (well, two to be

> > precise and one lives in Germany!), so if anything goes wrong,

> there

> > really is no back-up.

> >

> > Speak soon

> >

> > Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

> > Plagio, passive helmet, 4/7/04

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Fay,

I'm so glad to here that Isis is doing so much better! Keep us posted.

Jocelyn

milly_hubble wrote:

>Hi Hannah,

>

>Isis's head is looking so much better now.

>

>

>

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