Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hi, I went for mine first appointment here in PHX and your son will get his head measured and the doctor will really let you know if he really needs it. But from what you said I think he will.. your son won't get the helmet that day. The doc will give you places to go and call. You better make sure your insurance covers it because mine doesn't and I don't know what to do. --- In Plagiocephaly , " soleilfoo " <Iansmom22504@a...> wrote: > Hi I was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on our > appointment with the Neurosurgeon. What kinds of questions should I > ask and what I can expect. I would appriciate it. We had to trick our > pediatrician into giving us a referral for our son by scheduling our > appointment with the Neurosurgeon first and she says that this > Neurosurgon isn't going to do anything for our son because she dosn't > feel there is a problem and she also said she has seen severe cases > that he has turned away this worries me! My son most definatly has > plagiocephaly his head is very flat on the right side and bulges alot > on the right his ears are also off. Has anyone ever run across a > Neurosurgeon that hasn't treated it? Thank you for your help! > -Jeannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 , good luck to you. I know how expensive the helmets are I have a feeling mine isn't going to cover it either. Thanks for the info. > > Hi I was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on our > > appointment with the Neurosurgeon. What kinds of questions should > I > > ask and what I can expect. I would appriciate it. We had to trick > our > > pediatrician into giving us a referral for our son by scheduling > our > > appointment with the Neurosurgeon first and she says that this > > Neurosurgon isn't going to do anything for our son because she > dosn't > > feel there is a problem and she also said she has seen severe cases > > that he has turned away this worries me! My son most definatly has > > plagiocephaly his head is very flat on the right side and bulges > alot > > on the right his ears are also off. Has anyone ever run across a > > Neurosurgeon that hasn't treated it? Thank you for your help! > > -Jeannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2004 Report Share Posted September 2, 2004 Hi Jeannine! We have a couple of links here at the group that might help you compile a list of q's for the neuro: Cranial Tech's Questions to Ask the Doctor or Orthotist: The quality of treatment available varies widely for children with plagiocephaly. One way to avoid pitfalls is to be aware of them. Print this page and use it for your research. http://www.cranialtech.com/Treatment/selecting.html Questions for the Doctor It is important to ask any questions that concern you. WRITE DOWN the questions you want to ask, and take a pen (or a mini tape recorder) with you so you can write down the answers given. Here are some suggested questions for you doctor and/or orthotist. Please feel free to print this page... http://www.plagiocephaly.org/support/questions.htm When I took my daughter to the neuro to be evaluated, it was a huge disappointment. I was hoping to find a real resource about plagio treatment from someone knowledgeable, but all I got was literally a glance at my daughter's head and basically a " What's the big deal? " My daughter's head was literally as flat as a board at the back, too. I steeled myself and demanded a prescription, which he grudgingly provided. So at least I got what I needed to at least be able to make a choice about using a band or not. You may need to be very direct and firm regarding your expectations of the visit. You can get a prescription for a helmt/band from your ped, the neuro, or other specialists such as craniofacial doctors or plastic surgeons. If you hit a brick wall with the neuro, go somewhere else. When is your appt. at the neuro? If this neuro has a reputation for being anti-band, is there another specialist you can change to? Christie (Mom to Repo'd Remy) > Hi I was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on our > appointment with the Neurosurgeon. What kinds of questions should I > ask and what I can expect. I would appriciate it. We had to trick our > pediatrician into giving us a referral for our son by scheduling our > appointment with the Neurosurgeon first and she says that this > Neurosurgon isn't going to do anything for our son because she dosn't > feel there is a problem and she also said she has seen severe cases > that he has turned away this worries me! My son most definatly has > plagiocephaly his head is very flat on the right side and bulges alot > on the right his ears are also off. Has anyone ever run across a > Neurosurgeon that hasn't treated it? Thank you for your help! > -Jeannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Jeannine, My ped said the same thing! But I really love her anyway. My ped gladly wrote the referral but warned that they " turned a more severe case away. " Knowing that, I just prepared myself with all of the research that I could find. The neuro didn't do any measurements, just did a visual examination and asked questions. Just KNOW that most are not pro-band and won't write a script without your request. Just be calm and FIRM and tell him that you and your husband want to pursue helmet therapy as it is a quick, non-invasive therapy that will ensure that his head grows out symmetrical and that you don't want to lose this window of opportunity. I guarantee that he will tell you that it is going to round out and you may second-guess yourself so just be sure that you know what you want to do ahead of time. I hope this helps and makes sense. I am the queen of the run- on sentence! good luck and please let us know what happens. Sue Colin F. 11 mos., brachy Starband 6/29 (9 wks.) Buffalo, NY --- In Plagiocephaly , " soleilfoo " <Iansmom22504@a...> wrote: > Hi I was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on our > appointment with the Neurosurgeon. What kinds of questions should I > ask and what I can expect. I would appriciate it. We had to trick our > pediatrician into giving us a referral for our son by scheduling our > appointment with the Neurosurgeon first and she says that this > Neurosurgon isn't going to do anything for our son because she dosn't > feel there is a problem and she also said she has seen severe cases > that he has turned away this worries me! My son most definatly has > plagiocephaly his head is very flat on the right side and bulges alot > on the right his ears are also off. Has anyone ever run across a > Neurosurgeon that hasn't treated it? Thank you for your help! > -Jeannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2004 Report Share Posted September 3, 2004 Christie, Thank you for your response. The links you listed gave me some good ideas on some questions to ask I feel a little more confident for Ian's appointment next Wednesday. > > Hi I was just wondering if anyone could give me any advice on our > > appointment with the Neurosurgeon. What kinds of questions should > I > > ask and what I can expect. I would appriciate it. We had to trick > our > > pediatrician into giving us a referral for our son by scheduling > our > > appointment with the Neurosurgeon first and she says that this > > Neurosurgon isn't going to do anything for our son because she > dosn't > > feel there is a problem and she also said she has seen severe > cases > > that he has turned away this worries me! My son most definatly has > > plagiocephaly his head is very flat on the right side and bulges > alot > > on the right his ears are also off. Has anyone ever run across a > > Neurosurgeon that hasn't treated it? Thank you for your help! > > -Jeannine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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