Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Hi Chen, I'm trying to catch up from a weekend away, but Carolyn's fit looks great to me. As the weeks progress, they'll begin shaving liner away from her flat area to give her that room to row. As far as the bulge, a band cannot push a bulge in. It simply holds it in place, and allows the rest of the head to grow and " catch up " to where the bulge is. The velcro is always on the same side as the flat side. Please check out my daughter's folder (Hannah and you can see she had the same side flatness and velcro as Carolyn. The bands did a great job! , mom to Hannah, DOCgrad 7/29 Cape Cod, Ma > > > > Hi All, > > > > It's been one and half week since we have Carolyn on DOCBand. > > > > Carolyn has buldge on the right side of her back and left side > > of > > > > her front. Her left side of back is a little flat. The band > has > > > > openning on the right side of her head. My concern is that the > > back > > > > edge of the opening of the band lands on her flat area and it > > seems > > > > tight and kind of digging in to the skin. Every time, when I > > take > > > > the band off her, I see the area is pressed flatter than the > > rest > > > of > > > > her head. It seems the edge has put pressure on the flat area > > where > > > > needs more growth. > > > > > > > > I'ver asked the clinic to get her another band which is big > > enough > > > > so that the back edge of the band will go more forward and > won't > > > > land on her flat area. They said it's not neccessary. And they > > said > > > > since the head grows from back to the side, as long as there > is > > > > space in the back, it should be fine for the growth. However, > > I'm > > > > still very much worried if the band will make the area > flatter. > > > > > > > > Does anybody else have the same concern about the edge of the > > band > > > > is pressing down to the flat area? What do you think? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > Chen & Carolyn > > > > DOC banded 8/26/04 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 I just looked at the photos. She is adorable! I see what you mean about the bulge. I also believe that CT knows what they are doing. It looks like the band is sitting just ahead of the bulge and there is space opened up inside the band for the rest of the head to fill in. If the band were any looser, you wouldn't have the holding points. If you lose the pressure, basically you have a passive band that isn't doing the same kind of rapid job the DOC Band is known for. In my opinion I would hang in there for a few more weeks with this band, going to all the adjustment appointments, and see what happens. Cranial Tech will not let her head shape get worse. They are too experienced at this. I know it's tough. To be honest, I didn't let myself think about anything when was in the band. His DOC Band slid all over the place, came down so far over his eyes that in order to see he had to crane his head back (which cured his " chimp posture " nicely!) and never seemed to touch any part that needed holding. His ears would fold over, his forehead would get that " angry " look, the back would catch on stuff... The physics of it were completely over my head. I just didn't look too closely, went to all the appointments, and put my trust in CT. He has achieved over 90% correction and is totally normal. CT could have wrapped duct tape around his head, added a layer of whipped cream, told me it would help, and I would have believed them. Have faith! Hang in there! , 21 1/2 mos, DOC Grad yesterday! --- In Plagiocephaly , " chen_s2000 " <chenshu88@h...> wrote: > , > Thanks for the explaination. I added photo under Carolyn. > From the photo you can see, she has a bulge on her right side (at > the opening) and flat on her right back (after the opening). Not > like na, Carolyn's bulge on her right side is not just fluid > pocket caused by the band but original, and I expected the band to > correct that. I feel that the band should be a little bigger so that > the back of the band can go more forward and just on the bulge. But > now, the back of the helmet is too far back so that it's on her flat > area (right back) and leaves the bulge (right side at the opening) > unattended. With the opening kind of big, will that make the bulge > more prominent? Every time, when I take off her band, I see her > right back (where the edge is) is pressed flatter. > > Since the clinician said they'll not change her band for another > one, I'm thinking about giving it up. They said they can refund all > the money that I've paid. But that means Carolyn won't have any > chance to get her headshape improved ( better than wearing a poor > fitted band?) and no protection of the head any more :-) > > Thanks, > Chen & Carolyn > DOCBand 8/26/04 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Thanks . I've seen Hannah's photo many times. Especially liked the " Band Buddies " photo. She's famous:-) I even read some of your web logs off other site. However, I noticed that the opening for Carolyn is about twice bigger than that for Hannah. Chen & Carolyn 13.5 months DOCBand 8/26/04 > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > It's been one and half week since we have Carolyn on > DOCBand. > > > > > Carolyn has buldge on the right side of her back and left > side > > > of > > > > > her front. Her left side of back is a little flat. The band > > has > > > > > openning on the right side of her head. My concern is that > the > > > back > > > > > edge of the opening of the band lands on her flat area and > it > > > seems > > > > > tight and kind of digging in to the skin. Every time, when I > > > take > > > > > the band off her, I see the area is pressed flatter than the > > > rest > > > > of > > > > > her head. It seems the edge has put pressure on the flat > area > > > where > > > > > needs more growth. > > > > > > > > > > I'ver asked the clinic to get her another band which is big > > > enough > > > > > so that the back edge of the band will go more forward and > > won't > > > > > land on her flat area. They said it's not neccessary. And > they > > > said > > > > > since the head grows from back to the side, as long as there > > is > > > > > space in the back, it should be fine for the growth. > However, > > > I'm > > > > > still very much worried if the band will make the area > > flatter. > > > > > > > > > > Does anybody else have the same concern about the edge of > the > > > band > > > > > is pressing down to the flat area? What do you think? > > > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > Chen & Carolyn > > > > > DOC banded 8/26/04 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 Thanks ! I really need the faith as you said. Thanks! Chen & Carolyn 13.5 months DOCBand 8/25/04 > > , > > Thanks for the explaination. I added photo under Carolyn. > > From the photo you can see, she has a bulge on her right side (at > > the opening) and flat on her right back (after the opening). Not > > like na, Carolyn's bulge on her right side is not just fluid > > pocket caused by the band but original, and I expected the band to > > correct that. I feel that the band should be a little bigger so > that > > the back of the band can go more forward and just on the bulge. But > > now, the back of the helmet is too far back so that it's on her > flat > > area (right back) and leaves the bulge (right side at the opening) > > unattended. With the opening kind of big, will that make the bulge > > more prominent? Every time, when I take off her band, I see her > > right back (where the edge is) is pressed flatter. > > > > Since the clinician said they'll not change her band for another > > one, I'm thinking about giving it up. They said they can refund all > > the money that I've paid. But that means Carolyn won't have any > > chance to get her headshape improved ( better than wearing a poor > > fitted band?) and no protection of the head any more :-) > > > > Thanks, > > Chen & Carolyn > > DOCBand 8/26/04 > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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