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My son was casted today for his molding helmet and it was no big

deal. I thought I'd let those of you who will be going through this

soon that it wasn't as bad as I expected. They placed 2 knit caps

over his head with the face cut out. He kind of looked like

Batman. And then they used fiberglass casting material to wrap his

head. He didn't like the casting part, but it was over in 3-4

minutes.

They let me hold my son on my lap during the whole process and I

sang in his ear which I think helped.

Anyways, stop worrying about the casting (if you are like I was for

the last 2 weeks) since it really is no big deal!

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Yeah! The hard part is over and it sounds like it wasn't that hard for you. Thanks for the positive post. It really does help to alleviate anxieties.

Thanks,

mom to na

DOC Grad

Tort Resolved

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My son was casted today for his molding helmet and it was no big deal. I thought I'd let those of you who will be going through this soon that it wasn't as bad as I expected. They placed 2 knit caps over his head with the face cut out. He kind of looked like Batman. And then they used fiberglass casting material to wrap his head. He didn't like the casting part, but it was over in 3-4 minutes.They let me hold my son on my lap during the whole process and I sang in his ear which I think helped.Anyways, stop worrying about the casting (if you are like I was for the last 2 weeks) since it really is no big deal!For more plagio info

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Thank you very much for posting this... I think it will help the

ones that are about to go through this. I agree with you in that

it's not a big deal.

Sandy Willow's Mom

--- In Plagiocephaly , " nai0240 " <montaguemayer@c...>

wrote:

> My son was casted today for his molding helmet and it was no big

> deal. I thought I'd let those of you who will be going through

this

> soon that it wasn't as bad as I expected. They placed 2 knit caps

> over his head with the face cut out. He kind of looked like

> Batman. And then they used fiberglass casting material to wrap his

> head. He didn't like the casting part, but it was over in 3-4

> minutes.

>

> They let me hold my son on my lap during the whole process and I

> sang in his ear which I think helped.

>

> Anyways, stop worrying about the casting (if you are like I was for

> the last 2 weeks) since it really is no big deal!

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I'm glad to hear the casting appointment went well. It really isn't

that bad, and the whole process is over before you know it. Thanks

for sharing your stroy. I'm sure it will help alleviate some fears

for those who haven't been casted yet.

Dianna

Mom to

DOC Band 9/13

plagio/brachy

Plagiocephaly , " nai0240 " <montaguemayer@c...> wrote:

> My son was casted today for his molding helmet and it was no big

> deal. I thought I'd let those of you who will be going through

this

> soon that it wasn't as bad as I expected. They placed 2 knit caps

> over his head with the face cut out. He kind of looked like

> Batman. And then they used fiberglass casting material to wrap

his

> head. He didn't like the casting part, but it was over in 3-4

> minutes.

>

> They let me hold my son on my lap during the whole process and I

> sang in his ear which I think helped.

>

> Anyways, stop worrying about the casting (if you are like I was

for

> the last 2 weeks) since it really is no big deal!

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That is great to hear! Thank you for sharing your experience. I'm

sure it will really help those that are about to go thru the process

soon. It should be really smooth sailing now!

Sue

Colin F. 1 tomorrow!

STARband grad 9/15/04

Buffalo, NY

--- In Plagiocephaly , " nai0240 " <montaguemayer@c...>

wrote:

> My son was casted today for his molding helmet and it was no big

> deal. I thought I'd let those of you who will be going through

this

> soon that it wasn't as bad as I expected. They placed 2 knit caps

> over his head with the face cut out. He kind of looked like

> Batman. And then they used fiberglass casting material to wrap his

> head. He didn't like the casting part, but it was over in 3-4

> minutes.

>

> They let me hold my son on my lap during the whole process and I

> sang in his ear which I think helped.

>

> Anyways, stop worrying about the casting (if you are like I was for

> the last 2 weeks) since it really is no big deal!

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