Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Hi Everyone, First time to your site. First time mommy and first time learning about the Plagiocephaly. My 5.5 mo old son, Miles, was diagnosed at 4 months and banded this past Wed, Nov 24th. Although he does not seem to mind the band during the day, Nap times and bedtime are a different story. Miles bats at his DOC band continually and shifts around constantly in his crib seemingly unable to find a comfortable position. Will this subside in the next few days or has anyone found a solution to make his or her chilf more comfortable while sleeping in the band. Thanks! Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Hi, My daughter did the same thing as your son. she would fuss and wiggle and tug at her helmet in her crib or in the carseat. But after a while she was fine with it. She forgets that she has it on now and sleeps fine with it. Just keep it on him and he will adjust quickly. 's mom STARbanded --- In Plagiocephaly , " t_levitan " <t_levitan@y...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > First time to your site. First time mommy and first time learning > about the Plagiocephaly. My 5.5 mo old son, Miles, was diagnosed at 4 > months and banded this past Wed, Nov 24th. Although he does not seem > to mind the band during the day, Nap times and bedtime are a > different story. Miles bats at his DOC band continually and shifts > around constantly in his crib seemingly unable to find a comfortable > position. Will this subside in the next few days or has anyone found > a solution to make his or her chilf more comfortable while sleeping > in the band. > > Thanks! > Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Thank you so much! It's been a very hard on all of us but we will perservere. I will keep checking this webpage and hopefully post many positive notes Terri <angembal@...> wrote: Hi,My daughter did the same thing as your son. she would fuss and wiggle and tug at her helmet in her crib or in the carseat. But after a while she was fine with it. She forgets that she has it on now and sleeps fine with it. Just keep it on him and he will adjust quickly. 's momSTARbanded> > Hi Everyone, > First time to your site. First time mommy and first time learning > about the Plagiocephaly. My 5.5 mo old son, Miles, was diagnosed at 4 > months and banded this past Wed, Nov 24th. Although he does not seem > to mind the band during the day, Nap times and bedtime are a > different story. Miles bats at his DOC band continually and shifts > around constantly in his crib seemingly unable to find a comfortable > position. Will this subside in the next few days or has anyone found > a solution to make his or her chilf more comfortable while sleeping > in the band.> > Thanks!> TerriFor more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2004 Report Share Posted November 27, 2004 Terri....I'm sorry I don't have any advice for you about bands because I repo'ed my dd to get her head round, but I just wanted to welcome you to the group. Becky ('s mom) in Pgh, PA --- In Plagiocephaly , " t_levitan " <t_levitan@y...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > First time to your site. First time mommy and first time learning > about the Plagiocephaly. My 5.5 mo old son, Miles, was diagnosed at 4 > months and banded this past Wed, Nov 24th. Although he does not seem > to mind the band during the day, Nap times and bedtime are a > different story. Miles bats at his DOC band continually and shifts > around constantly in his crib seemingly unable to find a comfortable > position. Will this subside in the next few days or has anyone found > a solution to make his or her chilf more comfortable while sleeping > in the band. > > Thanks! > Terri Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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