Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi I've just written you a reply offsite- but when I read about the colour co-ordination problem (or not), I had to laugh. My husband wanted to paint Lucia's helmet pink, and I seriously spent about 15 minutes trying to explain to him why that wouldn't go with her orange outfits... In the end I was so lazy I just stuck multi- coloured butterflies on it and now it goes (or doesn't go) with everything... Take care-catch up with you soon Hannah (Mum to Lucia, London, UK) Plagio, passive helmet, 4/7/04 --- In Plagiocephaly , " claire_reveley " <claire@c...> wrote: > Well, we had our appointment today and Toby's brachy is classed as > severe. His head width is 98% of the length (apparently an ideal > head should be 78%), so his head is very nearly square, bless! He > only has an asymmetry of 6mm - but I didn't expect him to be very > asymmetrical though. > > Steve Mottram told us we could hope for a 50% correction, and he > thinks it should take about four months. > > Anyway, we're back in two weeks to have it fitted, so no going back > now! In fact, I'm rather looking forward to it all now, as the > sooner we start, the sooner we'll be finished. > > My husband wouldn't let me have the plain old white band, so Toby > will have a blue one with cartoon aliens in spaceships on it! > There's no accounting for taste. I did try to explain to him that > blue just won't go with some of his khaki and beige outfits, but he's > a man, so he doesn't understand. ;o)) > > Sorry I didn't get to meet you, and - hope your > appointment went well. And a big hello to Max's Mum (sorry I didn't > catch your name) and thanks for letting us see Max in his band. He > looked so happy in it! > > , UK > (Toby - 9.5 months, severe brachy, starting with a STARband in two > weeks' time) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi , I feel exactly the same..just get on with it as soon as possible. I did tell Steve Mottram I wanted to have a chat with my husband (he couldn't come to the appointment), sleep over it and call him tomorrow for the go ahead. I really appreciated that Steve Mottram was not pushy at all. 's 1. Cephalic ratio: 0.835 2. Radial Symetry Index - RSI: 78.6 3. Diff. bet obliques at 30 deg: 19.8 mm (which from what I understand is a severe plagiocephaly) Does somebody know if there is somewhere a table available that explains the results of the scan. Steve Mottram did explain everything..but it was a bit hard to concentrate all the time with who was very keen to say bye-bye! I was so impressed with Max's photos...I think we're going to go for the Fly and Drive too. (Mum to , 14 months, plagiocephaly, STARband to be fitted in two weeks time) --- In Plagiocephaly , " claire_reveley " <claire@c...> wrote: > Well, we had our appointment today and Toby's brachy is classed as > severe. His head width is 98% of the length (apparently an ideal > head should be 78%), so his head is very nearly square, bless! He > only has an asymmetry of 6mm - but I didn't expect him to be very > asymmetrical though. > > Steve Mottram told us we could hope for a 50% correction, and he > thinks it should take about four months. > > Anyway, we're back in two weeks to have it fitted, so no going back > now! In fact, I'm rather looking forward to it all now, as the > sooner we start, the sooner we'll be finished. > > My husband wouldn't let me have the plain old white band, so Toby > will have a blue one with cartoon aliens in spaceships on it! > There's no accounting for taste. I did try to explain to him that > blue just won't go with some of his khaki and beige outfits, but he's > a man, so he doesn't understand. ;o)) > > Sorry I didn't get to meet you, and - hope your > appointment went well. And a big hello to Max's Mum (sorry I didn't > catch your name) and thanks for letting us see Max in his band. He > looked so happy in it! > > , UK > (Toby - 9.5 months, severe brachy, starting with a STARband in two > weeks' time) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hi Here are Toby's measurements for a comparison: 1. Cephalic ratio: 0.956 (this is the one Steve told me was 98% - must just be a slight difference between "manual" measuring and the scan) 2. Radial Symmetry index: 27.1 (I can't remember what this measurement shows) 3. Diff between obliques - 7.8mm (again, a slight difference to the manual measurement of 6mm) , UK (and Toby, 9.5 months old, severe brachy, two weeks to fitting of a STARband) -----Original Message-----From: hessstephanie [mailto:hessstephanie@...]Sent: 15 September 2004 21:26Plagiocephaly Subject: Re: Update on our first appointment (UK, STARband)Hi ,I feel exactly the same..just get on with it as soon as possible. I did tell Steve Mottram I wanted to have a chat with my husband (he couldn't come to the appointment), sleep over it and call him tomorrow for the go ahead. I really appreciated that Steve Mottram was not pushy at all.'s1. Cephalic ratio: 0.8352. Radial Symetry Index - RSI: 78.63. Diff. bet obliques at 30 deg: 19.8 mm (which from what I understand is a severe plagiocephaly) Does somebody know if there is somewhere a table available that explains the results of the scan. Steve Mottram did explain everything..but it was a bit hard to concentrate all the time with who was very keen to say bye-bye!I was so impressed with Max's photos...I think we're going to go for the Fly and Drive too. (Mum to , 14 months, plagiocephaly, STARband to be fitted in two weeks time)> Well, we had our appointment today and Toby's brachy is classed as > severe. His head width is 98% of the length (apparently an ideal > head should be 78%), so his head is very nearly square, bless! He > only has an asymmetry of 6mm - but I didn't expect him to be very > asymmetrical though.> > Steve Mottram told us we could hope for a 50% correction, and he > thinks it should take about four months.> > Anyway, we're back in two weeks to have it fitted, so no going back > now! In fact, I'm rather looking forward to it all now, as the > sooner we start, the sooner we'll be finished.> > My husband wouldn't let me have the plain old white band, so Toby > will have a blue one with cartoon aliens in spaceships on it! > There's no accounting for taste. I did try to explain to him that > blue just won't go with some of his khaki and beige outfits, but he's > a man, so he doesn't understand. ;o))> > Sorry I didn't get to meet you, and - hope your > appointment went well. And a big hello to Max's Mum (sorry I didn't > catch your name) and thanks for letting us see Max in his band. He > looked so happy in it!> > , UK> (Toby - 9.5 months, severe brachy, starting with a STARband in two > weeks' time)For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 15, 2004 Report Share Posted September 15, 2004 Hey , Well you are on your way! Steve sounds like a great ortho from the posts we've had recently. Nice to see some plagio support in the UK, finally! Keep us posted . Natasha --- In Plagiocephaly , " claire_reveley " <claire@c...> wrote: > Well, we had our appointment today and Toby's brachy is classed as > severe. His head width is 98% of the length (apparently an ideal > head should be 78%), so his head is very nearly square, bless! He > only has an asymmetry of 6mm - but I didn't expect him to be very > asymmetrical though. > > Steve Mottram told us we could hope for a 50% correction, and he > thinks it should take about four months. > > Anyway, we're back in two weeks to have it fitted, so no going back > now! In fact, I'm rather looking forward to it all now, as the > sooner we start, the sooner we'll be finished. > > My husband wouldn't let me have the plain old white band, so Toby > will have a blue one with cartoon aliens in spaceships on it! > There's no accounting for taste. I did try to explain to him that > blue just won't go with some of his khaki and beige outfits, but he's > a man, so he doesn't understand. ;o)) > > Sorry I didn't get to meet you, and - hope your > appointment went well. And a big hello to Max's Mum (sorry I didn't > catch your name) and thanks for letting us see Max in his band. He > looked so happy in it! > > , UK > (Toby - 9.5 months, severe brachy, starting with a STARband in two > weeks' time) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 16, 2004 Report Share Posted September 16, 2004 Hi ! Colin was 98% too! LOL I look forward to hearing about Toby's progress. Thank you for sharing. You are on your way. P.S. Men just do *not* get it. Sue and Colin F., almost 1 yr. STARband 6/29-9/15/04 brachy, rt plagio Buffalo, NY --- In Plagiocephaly , " claire_reveley " <claire@c...> wrote: > Well, we had our appointment today and Toby's brachy is classed as > severe. His head width is 98% of the length (apparently an ideal > head should be 78%), so his head is very nearly square, bless! He > only has an asymmetry of 6mm - but I didn't expect him to be very > asymmetrical though. > > Steve Mottram told us we could hope for a 50% correction, and he > thinks it should take about four months. > > Anyway, we're back in two weeks to have it fitted, so no going back > now! In fact, I'm rather looking forward to it all now, as the > sooner we start, the sooner we'll be finished. > > My husband wouldn't let me have the plain old white band, so Toby > will have a blue one with cartoon aliens in spaceships on it! > There's no accounting for taste. I did try to explain to him that > blue just won't go with some of his khaki and beige outfits, but he's > a man, so he doesn't understand. ;o)) > > Sorry I didn't get to meet you, and - hope your > appointment went well. And a big hello to Max's Mum (sorry I didn't > catch your name) and thanks for letting us see Max in his band. He > looked so happy in it! > > , UK > (Toby - 9.5 months, severe brachy, starting with a STARband in two > weeks' time) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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