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We stopped cold turkey with Aidan and it didn't seem to be a

problem. At her older age I don't think you should worry about

regression. I'm happy that everything worked out for you. Please

post some B & A pix if you have some.

Natasha

Atlanta, GA

--- In Plagiocephaly , " lanamuoio " <LanaMuoio@a...>

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>

> I'm proud to say my little angel made it through 41/2 months with

no

> problems... The scan yesterday showed significant improvement and

> shocked all of us since she was one year old when she got it. I'm

> feeling a bit skeptical about totally giving it up, shouldn't she

> still wear it at night, she still has tort slightly so last night

she

> was laying on her left side again which caused the helmet.

Orthotics

> told us they wouldn't have her wear it anymore but I'm worried

that

> it will go back. Am I crazy?? All I've been doing since we got

it

> in June was pray for each day to go by quickly so she didn't have

to

> wear it and now I'm wondering if we should stop cold turkey.. Any

> thoughts..

>

> Lana

> Atlanta (Mackenzie 16 months)

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Congratulations!!! it's so nice to get to the end of this. I also

have the same concern with my daughter- i'm afraid I don't have the

answer. It is very hard to do the stretching exercises with an older

child, but I'm going to work on the neck again, as Lulu also sleeps

on the old flat spot.

Well done!

Hannah (mum to Lucia, London, UK)

Corrected plagio, Cranio helmet

--- In Plagiocephaly , " lanamuoio " <LanaMuoio@a...>

wrote:

>

> I'm proud to say my little angel made it through 41/2 months with

no

> problems... The scan yesterday showed significant improvement and

> shocked all of us since she was one year old when she got it. I'm

> feeling a bit skeptical about totally giving it up, shouldn't she

> still wear it at night, she still has tort slightly so last night

she

> was laying on her left side again which caused the helmet.

Orthotics

> told us they wouldn't have her wear it anymore but I'm worried

that

> it will go back. Am I crazy?? All I've been doing since we got

it

> in June was pray for each day to go by quickly so she didn't have

to

> wear it and now I'm wondering if we should stop cold turkey.. Any

> thoughts..

>

> Lana

> Atlanta (Mackenzie 16 months)

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Congratulations to Mackenzie and you!

I too agree that regression will be quite unlikely. Perhaps you can

take your own pictures to watch (if she will stay still of course!)

Thanks for sharing her story and for posting B & A pics if you have

them. I think you will help other members who are considering

banding an " older " baby. Take care.

Sue

Colin F., 13 mos.

STARband grad 9/04

brachy

--- In Plagiocephaly , " lanamuoio " <LanaMuoio@a...>

wrote:

>

> I'm proud to say my little angel made it through 41/2 months with

no

> problems... The scan yesterday showed significant improvement and

> shocked all of us since she was one year old when she got it. I'm

> feeling a bit skeptical about totally giving it up, shouldn't she

> still wear it at night, she still has tort slightly so last night

she

> was laying on her left side again which caused the helmet.

Orthotics

> told us they wouldn't have her wear it anymore but I'm worried that

> it will go back. Am I crazy?? All I've been doing since we got it

> in June was pray for each day to go by quickly so she didn't have

to

> wear it and now I'm wondering if we should stop cold turkey.. Any

> thoughts..

>

> Lana

> Atlanta (Mackenzie 16 months)

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Hi Lana,

Congrats on Mackenzie's graduation! How exciting! Regression is

very rare luckily, and hopefully something you wont' have to deal

with.

, mom to Hannah, DOCgrad

Cape Cod, Ma

--- In Plagiocephaly , " lanamuoio " <LanaMuoio@a...>

wrote:

>

> I'm proud to say my little angel made it through 41/2 months with

no

> problems... The scan yesterday showed significant improvement and

> shocked all of us since she was one year old when she got it. I'm

> feeling a bit skeptical about totally giving it up, shouldn't she

> still wear it at night, she still has tort slightly so last night

she

> was laying on her left side again which caused the helmet.

Orthotics

> told us they wouldn't have her wear it anymore but I'm worried

that

> it will go back. Am I crazy?? All I've been doing since we got

it

> in June was pray for each day to go by quickly so she didn't have

to

> wear it and now I'm wondering if we should stop cold turkey.. Any

> thoughts..

>

> Lana

> Atlanta (Mackenzie 16 months)

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