Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 I don't know that I have any advice. I am in CA as well and have felt so bad for in his DOC band. I just wrote a note about repositioning with the band on and after reading your note, I wonder if it is the strap that prevents from laying on his right side comfortably. I am not familiar with the Starband but with our DOC band we were told to have wear it 23 hours a day so he has been doing so for 3 weeks. He had a couple restless nights (not entirely uncommon for him anyway) but adjusted rather quickly to wearing it. Good luck. Where are you in CA? I am in Ventura County. Dawn --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <sarahhj1222@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I need some advice. My son has been wearing the starband for around > 2.5 weeks now > and because it was so warm here in CA we did not have him wearing it > at night--but > he did wear it all day. Well, the evenings are cooling down now so it > is possible for us > to have him wear it at night, but he keeps waking up because he can't > get into his > favorite positions (he prefers to sleep on his side). > > After waking up for the eighth time last night, I finally took it off > of him at 5 > something in the morning. He sleeps fine in the helmet so long as he > is on his right > side, but when he tries to turn over to his left side, the strap > makes it a bit awkward. > > His daytime naps are a bit shorter b/c of it, but I think he makes up > that sleep by > taking catnaps in the car and when we don't have the helmet on him at > night. > > I really don't know what to do about this. Does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Thanks in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 , My daughter liked to sleep on her side also in the beginning when she first got her helmet, but we didn't have any problems with her waking up at night. Our doctor told us to keep it on her throughout the whole night so that she would get used to it and realize that it wasn't coming off. She too had to start wearing it during the hot summer months, so we just dressed her in cooler clothing to make her more comfortable and we also purchased a small fan to make it cooler in her room. Maybe you could try this too??? Hope it gets better for you! --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <sarahhj1222@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I need some advice. My son has been wearing the starband for around > 2.5 weeks now > and because it was so warm here in CA we did not have him wearing it > at night--but > he did wear it all day. Well, the evenings are cooling down now so it > is possible for us > to have him wear it at night, but he keeps waking up because he can't > get into his > favorite positions (he prefers to sleep on his side). > > After waking up for the eighth time last night, I finally took it off > of him at 5 > something in the morning. He sleeps fine in the helmet so long as he > is on his right > side, but when he tries to turn over to his left side, the strap > makes it a bit awkward. > > His daytime naps are a bit shorter b/c of it, but I think he makes up > that sleep by > taking catnaps in the car and when we don't have the helmet on him at > night. > > I really don't know what to do about this. Does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Thanks in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 , I don't have any good advice because we did not have that problem at all. I just wanted to say that I'm sorry to hear it. I wonder if there is something else that is causing the wakening. I think it is very important to try to keep it on as much as possible, especially at night when supposedly they do most of their growing. Keep trying and maybe he will get used to it and not wake up so much. GL and please let us know how he's doing. Sue Colin F. 1 this Fri. 9/24 STARband grad 9/15/04 Buffalo, NY --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <sarahhj1222@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I need some advice. My son has been wearing the starband for around > 2.5 weeks now > and because it was so warm here in CA we did not have him wearing it > at night--but > he did wear it all day. Well, the evenings are cooling down now so it > is possible for us > to have him wear it at night, but he keeps waking up because he can't > get into his > favorite positions (he prefers to sleep on his side). > > After waking up for the eighth time last night, I finally took it off > of him at 5 > something in the morning. He sleeps fine in the helmet so long as he > is on his right > side, but when he tries to turn over to his left side, the strap > makes it a bit awkward. > > His daytime naps are a bit shorter b/c of it, but I think he makes up > that sleep by > taking catnaps in the car and when we don't have the helmet on him at > night. > > I really don't know what to do about this. Does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Thanks in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Thanks for the advice and support. I'll try to stick with it for a while and hope that things will improve. I'm glad your son adjusted quickly Dawn, hopefully mine will too. We live in Santa Clara county--about 15 minutes north of San and 45 minutes south of San Francisco. > > Hi all, > > > > I need some advice. My son has been wearing the starband for around > > 2.5 weeks now > > and because it was so warm here in CA we did not have him wearing it > > at night--but > > he did wear it all day. Well, the evenings are cooling down now so > it > > is possible for us > > to have him wear it at night, but he keeps waking up because he > can't > > get into his > > favorite positions (he prefers to sleep on his side). > > > > After waking up for the eighth time last night, I finally took it > off > > of him at 5 > > something in the morning. He sleeps fine in the helmet so long as he > > is on his right > > side, but when he tries to turn over to his left side, the strap > > makes it a bit awkward. > > > > His daytime naps are a bit shorter b/c of it, but I think he makes > up > > that sleep by > > taking catnaps in the car and when we don't have the helmet on him > at > > night. > > > > I really don't know what to do about this. Does anyone have any > > suggestions? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Hi, My daughter also had trouble sleeping in her helmet for the first week or so. She would roll on her side or belly and then cry. And we would take the helmet off and she would go right to sleep. I had her wear it during all naps for a few days and about half the night, then we just left it on all night. When she would wake up upset we would go in and calm her in her crib and leave her. After only 2 nights of that she now sleeps all night in her helmet. She has even learned how to lay on her side comfortably. adorable 's mom (6 1/2 mos.) STARband --- In Plagiocephaly , " " <sarahhj1222@y...> wrote: > Hi all, > > I need some advice. My son has been wearing the starband for around > 2.5 weeks now > and because it was so warm here in CA we did not have him wearing it > at night--but > he did wear it all day. Well, the evenings are cooling down now so it > is possible for us > to have him wear it at night, but he keeps waking up because he can't > get into his > favorite positions (he prefers to sleep on his side). > > After waking up for the eighth time last night, I finally took it off > of him at 5 > something in the morning. He sleeps fine in the helmet so long as he > is on his right > side, but when he tries to turn over to his left side, the strap > makes it a bit awkward. > > His daytime naps are a bit shorter b/c of it, but I think he makes up > that sleep by > taking catnaps in the car and when we don't have the helmet on him at > night. > > I really don't know what to do about this. Does anyone have any > suggestions? > > Thanks in advance, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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