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I have a question. I am having an issue with the helmet. I know it

will bother me more than my daughter. I am afraid of what other

people will say or will be bothered if people stare at her. I know

I have to get over this. Has anyone else felt this way and how did

you deal with it?

Shari

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Shari,

I think that almost every member has felt like that at one time or

another but you just have to think that it is a short period of time

in your child's life and you are doing the best for them. Once you

get the helmet, decorate it, make it personal and you'll feel a

little better (I hope).

Natasha

--- In Plagiocephaly , " sbcollns " <sbcollns@y...>

wrote:

> I have a question. I am having an issue with the helmet. I know

it

> will bother me more than my daughter. I am afraid of what other

> people will say or will be bothered if people stare at her. I

know

> I have to get over this. Has anyone else felt this way and how

did

> you deal with it?

>

> Shari

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Of course no parent wants to think about putting their child in a

band. I cried just thinking about it. But I assure you that the

thought of it was far worse than the reality. Once you see your

daughter in her band still looking cute as can be, it is not so bad.

The amount of time will just be a blip in her life. My son had 3

bands for 11 months, graduated a month ago, and already it is

starting to feel like a distant memory. Sure, the stares are hard

sometimes, but I found that the number of smiles far outnumbered the

ignorant stares, and I found ways to deal with it and ignore it. Some

people have shared their very clever and hilarious comments and

explanations, others use it as a way to educate. In the end, who

cares what a few unknowing people think-you will be doing what is

best for your daughter. Once you start seeing that first bit of

correction you will find that it is all worth it.

Dara

--- In Plagiocephaly , " sbcollns " <sbcollns@y...>

wrote:

> I have a question. I am having an issue with the helmet. I know

it

> will bother me more than my daughter. I am afraid of what other

> people will say or will be bothered if people stare at her. I know

> I have to get over this. Has anyone else felt this way and how did

> you deal with it?

>

> Shari

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Thank you so much for such a great response. You have made me feel so much better about her wearing a helmet and you are right..once I see the improvement than I know it will be all worth it. Thank you again! It is people like you who truly are helping me through this.

Sharidarabeth2003 <dalewine@...> wrote:

Of course no parent wants to think about putting their child in a band. I cried just thinking about it. But I assure you that the thought of it was far worse than the reality. Once you see your daughter in her band still looking cute as can be, it is not so bad. The amount of time will just be a blip in her life. My son had 3 bands for 11 months, graduated a month ago, and already it is starting to feel like a distant memory. Sure, the stares are hard sometimes, but I found that the number of smiles far outnumbered the ignorant stares, and I found ways to deal with it and ignore it. Some people have shared their very clever and hilarious comments and explanations, others use it as a way to educate. In the end, who cares what a few unknowing people think-you will be doing what is best for your

daughter. Once you start seeing that first bit of correction you will find that it is all worth it.Dara> I have a question. I am having an issue with the helmet. I know it > will bother me more than my daughter. I am afraid of what other > people will say or will be bothered if people stare at her. I know > I have to get over this. Has anyone else felt this way and how did > you deal with it? > > ShariFor more plagio info

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Shari,

I completely understand your concerns. They are perfectly normal.

I just wanted to let you know that I have had nothing but positive

experiences in the 2 1/2 weeks has been in her band. The

first few times I went out I was really trying to observe peoples

reactions and was preparing what I would say if someone made a rude

comment. No one has. I go out a lot and have yet to have a

negative experience. Actually, attracts positive

attention more than ever. She's a converstion magnet and loves the

attention. There have been no rude comments. Most people are just

curious and will ask why she is wearing it or they will ignore it

and just talk to her like she's not wearing it. Some people

actually know people that have been banded.

I make it a point to smile at everyone and make eye contact. That

seems to make people feel at ease and they will smile back, start a

conversation, etc. Ocassionally people think she's wearing it

because I'm an overprotective mom. One man asked if she was wearing

it for insurance purposes (to protect her head). When I explained

why she was wearing it he was embarrassed but thanked me for

educating him. In his mind it hadn't registered that it may have

served a medical need.

Just wanted to pass this on to try to alleviate some of your

concerns.Good LUck!

Dianna

Mom to

DOC Band 9/13

plagio/brachy

Plagiocephaly , " Blacklaws " <kblacklaws@t...>

wrote:

> I don't mind stares or questions one bit - guess I like the

attention! LOL.

> I figure it's a great ice breaker for conversation and education.

Angelina

> loves attention and smiles and says hi to people. Most are just

curious and

> we've never had a rude remark - the whole experience has been very

positive

> and I am going to do some public awareness with my little poster

baby!!

>

> , mommy to Angelina (12 mos on Oct 04) in , B.C.

Canada

> tort, plagio, local helmet 07/09/04

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> I have a question. I am having an issue with the helmet. I

know it

> will bother me more than my daughter. I am afraid of what other

> people will say or will be bothered if people stare at her. I

know

> I have to get over this. Has anyone else felt this way and how

did

> you deal with it?

>

> Shari

>

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>

> For more plagio info

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