Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Hi : We live in the Twin Cities and drove 5 hours one way to Madison, WI for the DOC band - and we are thrilled that we did it! I just wanted to quick mention that in the even that you feel you need a helmet, there is a service in our area called Angel Flight that can fly you and your child to your Dr. Appt. I think you take a smaller plane. Anyway, the DOC Band clinic in Madison WI has info on it, if that should make any difference in your decision-making. We tried the DOC Band, but in our daughter's case she was too severe for an acceptable outcome, so we opted for the DOC Band (active band instead of the passive helmet). The cost was actually cheaper, and we did have the option of flying, although I just drove. Good luck - it will all work out fine - you just have to take one day at a time and trust your instincts. Kind regards, , Rhiannon's mom > > > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed over > the > > > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging of > her > > > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling my > > > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this > week. > > I > > > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to > help > > my > > > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing > great > > > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance to > pay > > > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. Does > > > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner of > > > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be in > the > > > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive that > far > > > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone closer. > > > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically decide > to > > > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many more > > > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Oops - I obviously meant to write " we tried the CranioCap, but my daughter's condition was too severe for an acceptable outcome, so we opted for the DOC Band in Madison, WI, even though the CranioCap was 5 miles away from our house. " Sorry for any confusion, , Rhiannon's mom > > > > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed over > > the > > > > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging of > > her > > > > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling my > > > > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this > > week. > > > I > > > > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to > > help > > > my > > > > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing > > great > > > > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance to > > pay > > > > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. Does > > > > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner of > > > > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be in > > the > > > > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive that > > far > > > > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone > closer. > > > > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically decide > > to > > > > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many > more > > > > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2004 Report Share Posted April 29, 2004 Hi , It depends on how severe your daughter's plagio is in order to determine whether you should use a passive band (CranioCap) or active band (DOC Band). Can you post pics for us to look at? It would he us give you an opinion, plus hopefully your pede can offer you some insight. Yes, in my opinion, if your daughter " allows " you to repo her, you should definately see some improvement in 6 weeks for sure. You can take pics of her little noggin week after week to give you the proof. Sometime's it's harder to tell when you've been looking at her little head every day, but like they say, a picture is really worth a thousand words. There is also a tool on this site to help you determine the severity yourself. I think it's in the Files. Please look. Or look at some of the pics of the Plagio kids and point someone out that is a close example for us to look at if you can't post pics. While you are repo'ing her, you can STILL set up an appt for her to be seen by a craniofacial and say a week prior you can decide to either go ahead and have her seen or cancel the appt, depending on the results you are getting from repo. Sometimes the wait is long to be seen, so I'd suggest getting that appt even if you cancel it when it gets closer. ~Amy, mommy to Jaden MN, plagio/mild tort, started CranioCap 4/23/04 > > > > > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed > over > > > the > > > > > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging > of > > > her > > > > > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling > my > > > > > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this > > > week. > > > > I > > > > > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to > > > help > > > > my > > > > > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing > > > great > > > > > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance > to > > > pay > > > > > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. > Does > > > > > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner > of > > > > > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be > in > > > the > > > > > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive > that > > > far > > > > > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone > > closer. > > > > > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically > decide > > > to > > > > > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many > > more > > > > > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 4, 2004 Report Share Posted May 4, 2004 Hi : Sorry for the delay - I've been in school and busy at home. I think repositioning until the 4 month appointment is a great idea. 4 months is when we started with the DOC band, and it was a good time to do it. Plus, you can tell the Dr. that you ALREADY have been repositioning, so if you're lucky, you might not need the band. If the plagio is still severe enough, you still have plenty of time to do it. I think you might see great changes in 6 weeks - I hope you do! I know some moms on this board only did repo and it worked beautifully for them - I hope you are one of them! If not, then you've tried and you will feel better about your decision to band. As far as which band to use, I must say that I am partial to the DOC band because that is what worked for us. The passive CranioCap did not work in my daughter's situation as she was too severely affected. (Her ears were VERY mal-aligned and her forehead was severely bossed on one side - poor baby). If you have to travel anyway, I would recommend the DOC Band and use the Angelflight. It is my unprofessional " mommy " opinion that the CranioCap works better for flattening on one side only - no bossing. That is my opinion only, based on my own experience. You can call the DOC Band folks in Madison, WI and ask what to do/how to go about this and see what they say. (Look under CranialTech.com) You also can bring your daughter to Dr. Wood at Gillette Children's in St. (you might want to make your apppointment now as you might not get in for a few weeks), that way you can just ask for the referral at your 4 month appoint. You can get info on Gillette Children's on their website as well. So, to reiterate, I would make appointments 7 or 8 weeks out with DOC Band folks in Madison and Gillette Chilren's in St , just to have them. You can always cancel. Then in the meantime you and your husband can call, ask questions, do the research. The CranioCap cost vs. the DOC band cost it the same, BUT - the DOC Band INCLUDES the OT that you receive during fittings. The Cranio- Cap PT costs extra and is required. Even if you have a copay, it will add up. So, check your insurance, see what's covered, check on Angelflight, check with both places, have your appointments scheduled and do your research on which is best for you. I know that you will make the right decision for you and your family. WIth kind regards and best wishes for complete recovery! , Rhiannon's mom > > > > > My daughter is 10 weeks old now and we have just noticed > over > > > the > > > > > weekend that her ears are not aligned. She has the bulging > of > > > her > > > > > forehead on the flat side of her head as well. I am calling > my > > > > > doctor tomorrow as he has been out of town mon and tues this > > > week. > > > > I > > > > > really don't know what to think about all of this. I want to > > > help > > > > my > > > > > baby and we have started to reposition her and she is doing > > > great > > > > > with that so far. I can only hope we can get our insurance > to > > > pay > > > > > for what we need them to if and when it comes down to it. > Does > > > > > anyone know of any doctors near me? We are in the s-e corner > of > > > > > South Dakota. We were thinking the closest doctor would be > in > > > the > > > > > Twin cities, which is 4-5 hours away. We will gladly drive > that > > > far > > > > > if need be, but I was just wondering if there was anyone > > closer. > > > > > Another question I have is when do the doctors typically > decide > > > to > > > > > band the babies if they need it? I am sure I will have many > > more > > > > > questions in the future. Thanks in advance! > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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