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Congratulations Krissy :-)

I am so glad to hear that everything went so great!! Keep us posted.

I am gonna go and check out those new pix :-)

mom to Makenna LLUMC helmet grad '03

--- In Plagiocephaly , " Krissy Cook " <krissycook@m...>

wrote:

> Hi Girls!

>

> Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

you on !

>

> We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

appointment with

> , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was at

9:00AM on Tuesday. We

> met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way to

go! My goodness,

> was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

seconds and they got a

> complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

>

> Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

Davin at Orthomerica was

> there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for an

hour and learned

> everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

how to take care of the

> band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely nice,

sincere, and you

> could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

they were answered prayer!

>

> We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

GOODNESS, they are

> completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his new

helmet is shorter and

> wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

experienced Orthotist.

>

> has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

schedule). So far,

> everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it on

and off a lot better

> because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

doesn't care a bit with it

> on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they seem

to disappear before

> the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

next Wednesday at Westcoast

> Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

Steve again, we

> would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

his head has made. Steve

> feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

Hopefully will get

> some rounding.

>

> I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

answered so far with the

> fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional, caring,

Orthotist. If there is

> any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs to

get their child a

> helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one in

Orlando with Steve

> , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

getting a Starband. It was

> night and day from the molding process.

>

> I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

decorated his helmet yet,

> once I do I will add more photos!

>

> Thanks again for your support and concerns!

>

> Krissy

> ph's mom

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Yay Krissy! I'm SO glad things are looking up for you guys! How

great! The digital imaging technology is indeed amazing. It's so

cool to see them like that on the computer! In Hannah's you can

even tell she was crying! We've got the head at home and most

people who see it think it's freaky b/c it looks so much like her,

lol. Happy rounding! I checked out his pics and he's so cute! Let

us know when you get the new band pics on there too.

, mom to Hannah, DOCband #3 3/30

Cape Cod, Ma

> Hi Girls!

>

> Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

you on !

>

> We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

appointment with

> , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was

at 9:00AM on Tuesday. We

> met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way

to go! My goodness,

> was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

seconds and they got a

> complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

>

> Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

Davin at Orthomerica was

> there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for

an hour and learned

> everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

how to take care of the

> band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely nice,

sincere, and you

> could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

they were answered prayer!

>

> We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

GOODNESS, they are

> completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his

new helmet is shorter and

> wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

experienced Orthotist.

>

> has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

schedule). So far,

> everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it

on and off a lot better

> because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

doesn't care a bit with it

> on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they

seem to disappear before

> the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

next Wednesday at Westcoast

> Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

Steve again, we

> would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

his head has made. Steve

> feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

Hopefully will get

> some rounding.

>

> I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

answered so far with the

> fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional,

caring, Orthotist. If there is

> any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs

to get their child a

> helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one

in Orlando with Steve

> , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

getting a Starband. It was

> night and day from the molding process.

>

> I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

decorated his helmet yet,

> once I do I will add more photos!

>

> Thanks again for your support and concerns!

>

> Krissy

> ph's mom

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Hi Krissy... Im so glad is doing well in his new starband. I

know the road travelled has been difficult but you'll see the worst

is over now and you guys will get the results you expect. Hope he

gets to sleep in his band very soon and the he gives you the same

hassle Ignacio gave us... which was absolutely NONE!!!

Annie

Mom to twins, Ignacio (DOC 12/2/03 & 2/17/04) &

San , PR

> Hi Girls!

>

> Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

you on !

>

> We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

appointment with

> , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was

at 9:00AM on Tuesday. We

> met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way

to go! My goodness,

> was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

seconds and they got a

> complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

>

> Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

Davin at Orthomerica was

> there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for

an hour and learned

> everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

how to take care of the

> band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely nice,

sincere, and you

> could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

they were answered prayer!

>

> We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

GOODNESS, they are

> completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his

new helmet is shorter and

> wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

experienced Orthotist.

>

> has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

schedule). So far,

> everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it

on and off a lot better

> because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

doesn't care a bit with it

> on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they

seem to disappear before

> the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

next Wednesday at Westcoast

> Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

Steve again, we

> would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

his head has made. Steve

> feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

Hopefully will get

> some rounding.

>

> I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

answered so far with the

> fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional,

caring, Orthotist. If there is

> any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs

to get their child a

> helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one

in Orlando with Steve

> , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

getting a Starband. It was

> night and day from the molding process.

>

> I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

decorated his helmet yet,

> once I do I will add more photos!

>

> Thanks again for your support and concerns!

>

> Krissy

> ph's mom

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Krissy!

WOW! That sounds wonderful! I haven't checked the new pics yet, but

I will soon! I'm SOOOOOO happy that everything went so well for you

and . Be sure to tell Dr. Carey about this place next time you

see her. I also would have absolutely made the trip to Orlando for

Christian to have his head scanned instead of casted. Too bad we

didn't know, but it's pointless for us to fret at this point. I'm

sure you all are so relieved and now can move forward. Please keep

me posted.

:) Lori in FL

Mom to Christian, Stargrad 4/04

--- In Plagiocephaly , " Krissy Cook " <krissycook@m...>

wrote:

> Hi Girls!

>

> Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

you on !

>

> We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

appointment with

> , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was at

9:00AM on Tuesday. We

> met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way to

go! My goodness,

> was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

seconds and they got a

> complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

>

> Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

Davin at Orthomerica was

> there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for an

hour and learned

> everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

how to take care of the

> band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely nice,

sincere, and you

> could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

they were answered prayer!

>

> We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

GOODNESS, they are

> completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his new

helmet is shorter and

> wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

experienced Orthotist.

>

> has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

schedule). So far,

> everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it on

and off a lot better

> because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

doesn't care a bit with it

> on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they seem

to disappear before

> the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

next Wednesday at Westcoast

> Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

Steve again, we

> would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

his head has made. Steve

> feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

Hopefully will get

> some rounding.

>

> I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

answered so far with the

> fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional, caring,

Orthotist. If there is

> any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs to

get their child a

> helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one in

Orlando with Steve

> , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

getting a Starband. It was

> night and day from the molding process.

>

> I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

decorated his helmet yet,

> once I do I will add more photos!

>

> Thanks again for your support and concerns!

>

> Krissy

> ph's mom

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Krissy,

Glad to hear things are looking up. I hope you have smooth sailing

from here on out. Your baby is adorable by the way.

Tris in FL

Mom to Colin (8 mos)

DOCband 3/04

STARband dropout 2/04

> > Hi Girls!

> >

> > Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

> you on !

> >

> > We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

> appointment with

> > , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was

at

> 9:00AM on Tuesday. We

> > met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way

to

> go! My goodness,

> > was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

> seconds and they got a

> > complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

> >

> > Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

> Davin at Orthomerica was

> > there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for

an

> hour and learned

> > everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

> how to take care of the

> > band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely

nice,

> sincere, and you

> > could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

> they were answered prayer!

> >

> > We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

> GOODNESS, they are

> > completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his

new

> helmet is shorter and

> > wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

> experienced Orthotist.

> >

> > has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

> schedule). So far,

> > everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it

on

> and off a lot better

> > because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

> doesn't care a bit with it

> > on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they

seem

> to disappear before

> > the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

> next Wednesday at Westcoast

> > Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

> Steve again, we

> > would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

> his head has made. Steve

> > feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

> Hopefully will get

> > some rounding.

> >

> > I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

> answered so far with the

> > fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional,

caring,

> Orthotist. If there is

> > any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs

to

> get their child a

> > helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one

in

> Orlando with Steve

> > , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

> getting a Starband. It was

> > night and day from the molding process.

> >

> > I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

> decorated his helmet yet,

> > once I do I will add more photos!

> >

> > Thanks again for your support and concerns!

> >

> > Krissy

> > ph's mom

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Krissy,

I am late in replying, but I wanted to tell you how thrilled I am

hearing about your good experience going to Orlando with the

Starscanner. I know you must be relieved at how well everything is

going for . You are a great mom perservering in spite of the

obstacles, and I am so happy for .

Keep us posted!

Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

> Hi Girls!

>

> Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

you on !

>

> We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

appointment with

> , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was

at 9:00AM on Tuesday. We

> met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way

to go! My goodness,

> was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

seconds and they got a

> complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

>

> Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

Davin at Orthomerica was

> there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for

an hour and learned

> everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

how to take care of the

> band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely nice,

sincere, and you

> could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

they were answered prayer!

>

> We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

GOODNESS, they are

> completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his

new helmet is shorter and

> wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

experienced Orthotist.

>

> has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

schedule). So far,

> everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it

on and off a lot better

> because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

doesn't care a bit with it

> on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they

seem to disappear before

> the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

next Wednesday at Westcoast

> Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

Steve again, we

> would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

his head has made. Steve

> feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

Hopefully will get

> some rounding.

>

> I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

answered so far with the

> fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional,

caring, Orthotist. If there is

> any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs

to get their child a

> helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one

in Orlando with Steve

> , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

getting a Starband. It was

> night and day from the molding process.

>

> I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

decorated his helmet yet,

> once I do I will add more photos!

>

> Thanks again for your support and concerns!

>

> Krissy

> ph's mom

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Thank you Christie!

We are settling in now. We have the new Starband and a new Orthotist.

Both are great! The band is so much easier to take on and off.

never cries or pulls on it. He has worn it for 3 days now, tomorrow he

will be on the 8 hour shift. We met with our new Orthotist today and

she was wonderful. We had a few slight adjustments, but nothing big. I

am not suppose to see her for 2 weeks, but there are a red spot towards

the back of his head that I am watching. I think he may need a touch

up, so I will probably go back next week. He slept with the helmet on

for the first time today! He never cried and fell right to sleep. I

couldn't believe it! He is such a trooper! He is sweating a lot in it

though. I didn't feel comfortable having him wear it yet for overnight,

I wanted to see how he does with the 8 hour shift first. The longest he

has worn the band is a 4 hour stretch. So far so good!

Thank you for your concern,

Krissy

ph's mom

On Apr 30, 2004, at 9:02 PM, redlocks2003 wrote:

> Krissy,

>

> I am late in replying, but I wanted to tell you how thrilled I am

> hearing about your good experience going to Orlando with the

> Starscanner. I know you must be relieved at how well everything is

> going for . You are a great mom perservering in spite of the

> obstacles, and I am so happy for .

>

> Keep us posted!

>

> Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy)

>

>

>

>> Hi Girls!

>>

>> Thank you again for all of your support. I just wanted to update

> you on !

>>

>> We had a GREAT trip. We went to Orlando on Monday since our

> appointment with

>> , Orthotist at Pediatric Orthotic & Prosthetic Services was

> at 9:00AM on Tuesday. We

>> met with Steve and he was FANTASTIC! The scanner is the ONLY way

> to go! My goodness,

>> was smiling from start to finish. The scanner was only 2

> seconds and they got a

>> complete measurement of his head! It was really cool!

>>

>> Later yesterday afternoon, we went back for the helmet fitting.

> Davin at Orthomerica was

>> there also, to make sure everything went well. We were there for

> an hour and learned

>> everything we should look for, got paperwork on the Starband, and

> how to take care of the

>> band. Everything went super! and Davin were extremely nice,

> sincere, and you

>> could just tell they were ment to be in this field. I told them

> they were answered prayer!

>>

>> We got back from Orlando last night and compared the helmets! MY

> GOODNESS, they are

>> completely different. The old one is taller and thinner and his

> new helmet is shorter and

>> wider. I see now why it is EXTREMELY important to have a GREAT,

> experienced Orthotist.

>>

>> has worn his helmet for 3 hours ( for one hour on and off

> schedule). So far,

>> everything is great. This helmet doesn't even faze him. I put it

> on and off a lot better

>> because it is looser than the other helmet. just smiles and

> doesn't care a bit with it

>> on. There are a few reds spots I am watching closely, but they

> seem to disappear before

>> the hour is up. I will be seeing Ellie , Orthotist in Tampa

> next Wednesday at Westcoast

>> Brace and Limb. I hear she is wonderful. I am also going to see

> Steve again, we

>> would like to get another scan of s head to see the process

> his head has made. Steve

>> feels that will need the band for approx. 4 months.

> Hopefully will get

>> some rounding.

>>

>> I feel we are on the right path and all of our prayers have been

> answered so far with the

>> fitting process. I recommend Steve as a professional,

> caring, Orthotist. If there is

>> any new mother from Florida to this site reading this, and needs

> to get their child a

>> helmet, I recommend the scanner!!!! There are 2 in the State-one

> in Orlando with Steve

>> , and the other in Miami at All Children's, if you plan on

> getting a Starband. It was

>> night and day from the molding process.

>>

>> I put some more photos up in ph's album. I haven't

> decorated his helmet yet,

>> once I do I will add more photos!

>>

>> Thanks again for your support and concerns!

>>

>> Krissy

>> ph's mom

>

>

>

>

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