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Hi Crissy. Ya we're going through CHOA. Noah saw a girl named

at Orthotics & Prosthetics on Meridian Mark Rd. The referring

doctor was a neurosurgeon named Dr. Hudgins. was great. She

answered all my questions. The great thing about them is that they

use the scanner for taking all the measurements they need, so Noah

didn't have to go through the plaster mold ordeal. Then you can

take home a printout of your baby's head shape. How old is your

baby? What's your baby's name? Does he/she also have torticollis?

Noah has tort and is going to physical therapy also through CHOA.

I'm so excited to hear from someone going through this at the same

time that is from around here. I'm new to Atlanta, so it's all been

pretty crazy with figuring out where everything is and all that.

Thank God for MapQuest! =)

I'd love to hear all the details about your little one, and if you

have any questions for me, feel free to ask.

> > I received a call from the Orthotics Office of CHOA. My

insurance

> > will cover 90% of Noah's band. That's the good news, but I will

> still

> > have to pay my deductable of $300 in addition to the 10%. So my

> total

> > will be a little over $500. Much better than the full price of

> $2300,

> > but still a lot. Oh well. Anything would be worth it to fix

his

> > plagio.

> > Can STARbands get wet? I'm wondering if I need to take it off

of him

> > in order to go swimming. He sure likes to splash a lot and is

> usually

> > pretty wet from head to toe after taking a dip in the pool.

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> For more plagio info

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Hi Crissy. Ya we're going through CHOA. Noah saw a girl named

at Orthotics & Prosthetics on Meridian Mark Rd. The referring

doctor was a neurosurgeon named Dr. Hudgins. was great. She

answered all my questions. The great thing about them is that they

use the scanner for taking all the measurements they need, so Noah

didn't have to go through the plaster mold ordeal. Then you can

take home a printout of your baby's head shape. How old is your

baby? What's your baby's name? Does he/she also have torticollis?

Noah has tort and is going to physical therapy also through CHOA.

I'm so excited to hear from someone going through this at the same

time that is from around here. I'm new to Atlanta, so it's all been

pretty crazy with figuring out where everything is and all that.

Thank God for MapQuest! =)

I'd love to hear all the details about your little one, and if you

have any questions for me, feel free to ask.

> > I received a call from the Orthotics Office of CHOA. My

insurance

> > will cover 90% of Noah's band. That's the good news, but I will

> still

> > have to pay my deductable of $300 in addition to the 10%. So my

> total

> > will be a little over $500. Much better than the full price of

> $2300,

> > but still a lot. Oh well. Anything would be worth it to fix

his

> > plagio.

> > Can STARbands get wet? I'm wondering if I need to take it off

of him

> > in order to go swimming. He sure likes to splash a lot and is

> usually

> > pretty wet from head to toe after taking a dip in the pool.

> >

> >

>

>

>

>

> For more plagio info

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