Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Thank you all for all the encouragement regarding the regression.I think I feel a little better with all your reassurance. I also spend my nights repositioning Landon every few minutes or so, he moves so much....but it is all worth it. We just have to sit tight and wait for the new band. It is supposed to come on New Year's Eve and it is a long drive for us from Canada so we will spend the New Years on the road! I was also wondering if any of you had a chin strap attached to the band? Our Landon is not in favor of having ANYTHING on his head and pulles it off right away. That could be a straggle. The local helmet we've had until now had a chin strap. Big help. Thank you, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. and Landon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 It would be awfully hard to remove a DOC without opening the velcro. I don't think I could do it, much less a baby. That said, I have heard of older children tugging on the velcro... but that isn't typical. > > Thank you all for all the encouragement regarding the regression.I > think I feel a little better with all your reassurance. I also spend > my nights repositioning Landon every few minutes or so, he moves so > much....but it is all worth it. We just have to sit tight and wait > for the new band. It is supposed to come on New Year's Eve and it is > a long drive for us from Canada so we will spend the New Years on > the road! > I was also wondering if any of you had a chin strap attached to the > band? Our Landon is not in favor of having ANYTHING on his head and > pulles it off right away. That could be a straggle. The local helmet > we've had until now had a chin strap. Big help. > Thank you, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. > > and Landon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Hi DOC bands don't have a chin strap, but are secured with velcro. That should be ok, and pretty hard to take off. Please be careful on New Years even when you take that drive. Let us know how fitting goes. Sandy Willow's Mom Torticollis resolved Cranio Germany Grad http://www.geocities.com/samipa74/Willow_Lanette.html > > Thank you all for all the encouragement regarding the regression.I > think I feel a little better with all your reassurance. I also spend > my nights repositioning Landon every few minutes or so, he moves so > much....but it is all worth it. We just have to sit tight and wait > for the new band. It is supposed to come on New Year's Eve and it is > a long drive for us from Canada so we will spend the New Years on > the road! > I was also wondering if any of you had a chin strap attached to the > band? Our Landon is not in favor of having ANYTHING on his head and > pulles it off right away. That could be a straggle. The local helmet > we've had until now had a chin strap. Big help. > Thank you, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. > > and Landon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 You won't need a chin strap and in my opinion you will like it much better without. Good luck on the road during the holiday. Do you want to come to a party in Buffalo? LOL J/K Sue Colin F., 14 mos. STARband grad > > Thank you all for all the encouragement regarding the regression.I > think I feel a little better with all your reassurance. I also spend > my nights repositioning Landon every few minutes or so, he moves so > much....but it is all worth it. We just have to sit tight and wait > for the new band. It is supposed to come on New Year's Eve and it is > a long drive for us from Canada so we will spend the New Years on > the road! > I was also wondering if any of you had a chin strap attached to the > band? Our Landon is not in favor of having ANYTHING on his head and > pulles it off right away. That could be a straggle. The local helmet > we've had until now had a chin strap. Big help. > Thank you, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. > > and Landon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 , My daughter still hates a hate and a bow but never minded her doc band. They fit so well - so personalized - that the kids really don't notice them. It would be highly unusual if he didn't fully adjust in a couple of days even without a chin strap. mom to na DOC Grad 2/04 Tort Resolved South Carolina www.thefilyaws.comsunnyme_always <sunnyme_always@...> wrote: Thank you all for all the encouragement regarding the regression.I think I feel a little better with all your reassurance. I also spend my nights repositioning Landon every few minutes or so, he moves so much....but it is all worth it. We just have to sit tight and wait for the new band. It is supposed to come on New Year's Eve and it is a long drive for us from Canada so we will spend the New Years on the road! I was also wondering if any of you had a chin strap attached to the band? Our Landon is not in favor of having ANYTHING on his head and pulles it off right away. That could be a straggle. The local helmet we've had until now had a chin strap. Big help.Thank you, MERRY CHRISTMAS TO YOU ALL. and Landon For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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