Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Kathy, Oh the ears,lol. Unfortunately most times the ears will improve some, but not all the way. Your goal is to see enough movement in the ears to assure that glasses will fit properly in case that comes in the future. What concerns me is that you say the ear asymmetry has gotten worse, this should not be the case. He has been in the band for 6 weeks, that means he started plenty young enough for good correction. Are you seeing noticeable correction in the flatness? When banded at his age most parents are shocked by the amount of correction in such a short time period. Have there been any other issues with this band? Redmarks, too loose, too tight, that sort of thing? To see the ear problem as it changes throughout treatment look in the before and after folders, this might help you see what you can expect. Maybe you can post your clinic and someone else who has used it can share thier experiences with you. CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " mommaboyd22 " <mail4kb@h...> wrote: > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from lurking > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration after > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to take > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the day > he got his helmet. > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband for > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I asked > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they still > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they might > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I got > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that his > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech hadn't > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed out > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. Has > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > TIA for any advice... > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Kathy, Oh the ears,lol. Unfortunately most times the ears will improve some, but not all the way. Your goal is to see enough movement in the ears to assure that glasses will fit properly in case that comes in the future. What concerns me is that you say the ear asymmetry has gotten worse, this should not be the case. He has been in the band for 6 weeks, that means he started plenty young enough for good correction. Are you seeing noticeable correction in the flatness? When banded at his age most parents are shocked by the amount of correction in such a short time period. Have there been any other issues with this band? Redmarks, too loose, too tight, that sort of thing? To see the ear problem as it changes throughout treatment look in the before and after folders, this might help you see what you can expect. Maybe you can post your clinic and someone else who has used it can share thier experiences with you. CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " mommaboyd22 " <mail4kb@h...> wrote: > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from lurking > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration after > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to take > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the day > he got his helmet. > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband for > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I asked > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they still > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they might > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I got > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that his > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech hadn't > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed out > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. Has > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > TIA for any advice... > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Hi Kathy, Not all babies ears improve with the band and I would say that no ears re-align naturally post band. Every case is different, for example, my son's ears aligned nicely but his head shape never improved due to lack of growth. I am concerned about 's ears getting worse though, I don't think that I've ever heard of that happening. I would call your ortho tomorrow and ask about the scan numbers and see what explanation they offer. Natasha --- In Plagiocephaly , " mommaboyd22 " <mail4kb@h...> wrote: > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from lurking > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration after > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to take > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the day > he got his helmet. > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband for > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I asked > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they still > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they might > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I got > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that his > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech hadn't > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed out > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. Has > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > TIA for any advice... > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Kathy, I just want to second Natasha. There is no reason why his ears should have gotten worse! Please let us know what your ortho says. Good luck, > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > lurking > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration after > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to > take > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > day > > he got his helmet. > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband for > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > asked > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > still > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they might > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I > got > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > his > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > hadn't > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed out > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > Has > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > TIA for any advice... > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Kathy, I just want to second Natasha. There is no reason why his ears should have gotten worse! Please let us know what your ortho says. Good luck, > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > lurking > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration after > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to > take > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > day > > he got his helmet. > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband for > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > asked > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > still > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they might > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I > got > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > his > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > hadn't > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed out > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > Has > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > TIA for any advice... > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Thanks so much to everyone who replied. has been seeing Juli at SCOPe Orthotics in San Diego and so far everything has been good there. I called her today to ask about his ear offset mm number increasing and she told me that there was nothing to worry about, that the reason she didn't discuss it with me at our appointment was because it was inaccurate and that she should have marked it out on the report. She said the reason it is inaccurate is because when they put him in the scanner that his head and ears are never in exactly the same position as previous scans. It doesn't make much sense to me why this expensive, sophisticated machine puts out this particular inaccurate measurement. All I know for sure is that after the almost 6 weeks he's been wearing his Starband, the flatness on the rear left side of his head has much improved and we haven't had any problems with how his helmet fits him. His ears are still misaligned but they don't appear worse than when we started so I hope that she is right and the machine is just wrong and my panic attack was all for naught. Thanks again for the support...this for sure has been one stress filled ride. You just keep telling yourself that its not life threatening but it still breaks your heart. My happy baby boy also has a sacral dimple and he's had to undergo an ultrasound and an mri for that as well so I just worry about him a lot. Thanks again, it really means a lot...Kathy in San Diego > > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > > lurking > > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration > after > > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to > > take > > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > > day > > > he got his helmet. > > > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband > for > > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > > asked > > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > > still > > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they > might > > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I > > got > > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > > his > > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > > hadn't > > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed > out > > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > > Has > > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > > > TIA for any advice... > > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 Thanks so much to everyone who replied. has been seeing Juli at SCOPe Orthotics in San Diego and so far everything has been good there. I called her today to ask about his ear offset mm number increasing and she told me that there was nothing to worry about, that the reason she didn't discuss it with me at our appointment was because it was inaccurate and that she should have marked it out on the report. She said the reason it is inaccurate is because when they put him in the scanner that his head and ears are never in exactly the same position as previous scans. It doesn't make much sense to me why this expensive, sophisticated machine puts out this particular inaccurate measurement. All I know for sure is that after the almost 6 weeks he's been wearing his Starband, the flatness on the rear left side of his head has much improved and we haven't had any problems with how his helmet fits him. His ears are still misaligned but they don't appear worse than when we started so I hope that she is right and the machine is just wrong and my panic attack was all for naught. Thanks again for the support...this for sure has been one stress filled ride. You just keep telling yourself that its not life threatening but it still breaks your heart. My happy baby boy also has a sacral dimple and he's had to undergo an ultrasound and an mri for that as well so I just worry about him a lot. Thanks again, it really means a lot...Kathy in San Diego > > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > > lurking > > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration > after > > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone to > > take > > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started sleeping > > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > > day > > > he got his helmet. > > > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband > for > > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news was > > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > > asked > > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > > still > > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they > might > > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When I > > got > > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > > his > > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > > hadn't > > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed > out > > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > > Has > > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > > > TIA for any advice... > > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Kathy, My dd ear's were last to correct, they take longer. > > > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > > > lurking > > > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration > > after > > > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone > to > > > take > > > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started > sleeping > > > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > > > day > > > > he got his helmet. > > > > > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband > > for > > > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news > was > > > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > > > asked > > > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > > > still > > > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they > > might > > > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When > I > > > got > > > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > > > his > > > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > > > hadn't > > > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed > > out > > > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > > > Has > > > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > > > > > TIA for any advice... > > > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 Kathy, My dd ear's were last to correct, they take longer. > > > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > > > lurking > > > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration > > after > > > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone > to > > > take > > > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started > sleeping > > > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > > > day > > > > he got his helmet. > > > > > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband > > for > > > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news > was > > > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > > > asked > > > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > > > still > > > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they > > might > > > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When > I > > > got > > > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > > > his > > > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > > > hadn't > > > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed > > out > > > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > > > Has > > > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > > > > > TIA for any advice... > > > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2005 Report Share Posted September 21, 2005 I'm glad to hear that you have received good correction for . Why do they even use the scanner if it isn't accurate? Natasha > > > > Hi, My name is Kathy and I've gotten a lot of great info from > > > lurking > > > > on this board from time to time. Like so many others, our whole > > > > plagiocephaly/helmet experience has been one big frustration > > after > > > > another from the hassle of switching peds just to get someone > to > > > take > > > > it seriously to the fact that my sweet baby who started > sleeping > > > > through the night at seven weeks doesn't do so at all since the > > > day > > > > he got his helmet. > > > > > > > > My ds is 7 1/2 months old and has been wearing a Starband > > for > > > > almost 6 weeks. Today they did a comparison scan and the news > was > > > > good in that it looks like his head is starting to round out. I > > > asked > > > > if it took longer for the ears to start to align because they > > > still > > > > look way off to me and was surprised when she said that they > > might > > > > not ever improve, or if they did, maybe just a mm or two. When > I > > > got > > > > home I read the report more closely and was shocked to see that > > > his > > > > ear offset has actually increased from 9.3mm to 13mm. The tech > > > hadn't > > > > even mentioned it. Now I'm really worried and getting stressed > > out > > > > that his ears are not only not improving but getting far worse. > > > Has > > > > anyone else had an experience like this? Did your child's ears > > > > improve or did they " graduate " with ears still misaligned? > > > > > > > > TIA for any advice... > > > > Kathy in San Diego Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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