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Hi all,

Hmmm, how does one get to be a " front page star? " i took the CUTEST shot of my

little guy

with his band on yesterday!!

>

> Hi All,

> Our new Front Page Star is HANNAH!!

> Jill,

> When you get a chance can you please share your story w/us?

> Thanks,

>

>

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Hi all,

Hmmm, how does one get to be a " front page star? " i took the CUTEST shot of my

little guy

with his band on yesterday!!

>

> Hi All,

> Our new Front Page Star is HANNAH!!

> Jill,

> When you get a chance can you please share your story w/us?

> Thanks,

>

>

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Ok, Hannah is now 15 months and helmet free....but let's go back to

the beginning, shall we?

Hannah was born Oct. 25, 2004. At birth, her head was fine, though

she did seem to hold it to one side a little. Nothing was ever

mentioned. Then, when she was about 2 or 3 months, my mother is

actually the one who noticed her head shape was a little off. We

didn't pay too much attention, because our other daughter, who is

now 3, had a mishaped head as well...and of course the Dr. told us

it would correct itself, and we really hadn't paid too much

attention to her head after that, either. Well, I started really

looking at Hannah's head in Feb. of 2005. That's when I noticed it

was getting pretty bad. She was about 4 months old by this time,

and I started looking it up online. I started looking at Milena's

(our 3 yr old) head a little more, and noticed that you could still

see her plagio. I tried repo for about a month, but she was so

squirmy, that it just didn't work. I didn't even mention it to our

ped when I went and maid an appt with a neurologist. The day before

our appt...we had a regular check-up with the ped. I mentioned it

to him at the end of the check-up (he didn't even notice it during

and her's was high moderate to severe with moderate tort). He said

it would round itself out....I just looked at him and said, " Well,

you told us that for Milena, and her's never did! " He was shocked

that I said that, and so was I. He said if I wanted, he could send

me to a neuro, but he thought they might only to stretches for her

neck...which mind you he didn't even say anything about during the

exam. I told him not to bother, cause I already made an appt. He

said he was interested to see what they said...how kids come in

there all the time just like Hannah, and nothing is ever done.

Well...we ended up having to wait a few months, insurance wise, but

she was highly recommended for the band. She was Starbanded 9-9-05

till 12-15-05. She didn't get perfect correction, but since she was

already 10 1/2 months old when she got her band, we didn't expect it

to be perfect. I still notice it from time to time...but overall, I

am very happy with her results.

Jill

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Ok, Hannah is now 15 months and helmet free....but let's go back to

the beginning, shall we?

Hannah was born Oct. 25, 2004. At birth, her head was fine, though

she did seem to hold it to one side a little. Nothing was ever

mentioned. Then, when she was about 2 or 3 months, my mother is

actually the one who noticed her head shape was a little off. We

didn't pay too much attention, because our other daughter, who is

now 3, had a mishaped head as well...and of course the Dr. told us

it would correct itself, and we really hadn't paid too much

attention to her head after that, either. Well, I started really

looking at Hannah's head in Feb. of 2005. That's when I noticed it

was getting pretty bad. She was about 4 months old by this time,

and I started looking it up online. I started looking at Milena's

(our 3 yr old) head a little more, and noticed that you could still

see her plagio. I tried repo for about a month, but she was so

squirmy, that it just didn't work. I didn't even mention it to our

ped when I went and maid an appt with a neurologist. The day before

our appt...we had a regular check-up with the ped. I mentioned it

to him at the end of the check-up (he didn't even notice it during

and her's was high moderate to severe with moderate tort). He said

it would round itself out....I just looked at him and said, " Well,

you told us that for Milena, and her's never did! " He was shocked

that I said that, and so was I. He said if I wanted, he could send

me to a neuro, but he thought they might only to stretches for her

neck...which mind you he didn't even say anything about during the

exam. I told him not to bother, cause I already made an appt. He

said he was interested to see what they said...how kids come in

there all the time just like Hannah, and nothing is ever done.

Well...we ended up having to wait a few months, insurance wise, but

she was highly recommended for the band. She was Starbanded 9-9-05

till 12-15-05. She didn't get perfect correction, but since she was

already 10 1/2 months old when she got her band, we didn't expect it

to be perfect. I still notice it from time to time...but overall, I

am very happy with her results.

Jill

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Hi,

All you have to do is add his pic to the FRONT PAGE STAR folder in the

files section. Can't wait to see his pic.

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Our new Front Page Star is HANNAH!!

> > Jill,

> > When you get a chance can you please share your story w/us?

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

>

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Hi,

All you have to do is add his pic to the FRONT PAGE STAR folder in the

files section. Can't wait to see his pic.

> >

> > Hi All,

> > Our new Front Page Star is HANNAH!!

> > Jill,

> > When you get a chance can you please share your story w/us?

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

>

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Jill,

Thanks for sharing your story w/us.

>

> Ok, Hannah is now 15 months and helmet free....but let's go back to

> the beginning, shall we?

>

> Hannah was born Oct. 25, 2004. At birth, her head was fine, though

> she did seem to hold it to one side a little. Nothing was ever

> mentioned. Then, when she was about 2 or 3 months, my mother is

> actually the one who noticed her head shape was a little off. We

> didn't pay too much attention, because our other daughter, who is

> now 3, had a mishaped head as well...and of course the Dr. told us

> it would correct itself, and we really hadn't paid too much

> attention to her head after that, either. Well, I started really

> looking at Hannah's head in Feb. of 2005. That's when I noticed it

> was getting pretty bad. She was about 4 months old by this time,

> and I started looking it up online. I started looking at Milena's

> (our 3 yr old) head a little more, and noticed that you could still

> see her plagio. I tried repo for about a month, but she was so

> squirmy, that it just didn't work. I didn't even mention it to our

> ped when I went and maid an appt with a neurologist. The day before

> our appt...we had a regular check-up with the ped. I mentioned it

> to him at the end of the check-up (he didn't even notice it during

> and her's was high moderate to severe with moderate tort). He said

> it would round itself out....I just looked at him and said, " Well,

> you told us that for Milena, and her's never did! " He was shocked

> that I said that, and so was I. He said if I wanted, he could send

> me to a neuro, but he thought they might only to stretches for her

> neck...which mind you he didn't even say anything about during the

> exam. I told him not to bother, cause I already made an appt. He

> said he was interested to see what they said...how kids come in

> there all the time just like Hannah, and nothing is ever done.

> Well...we ended up having to wait a few months, insurance wise, but

> she was highly recommended for the band. She was Starbanded 9-9-05

> till 12-15-05. She didn't get perfect correction, but since she was

> already 10 1/2 months old when she got her band, we didn't expect it

> to be perfect. I still notice it from time to time...but overall, I

> am very happy with her results.

>

> Jill

>

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Jill,

Thanks for sharing your story w/us.

>

> Ok, Hannah is now 15 months and helmet free....but let's go back to

> the beginning, shall we?

>

> Hannah was born Oct. 25, 2004. At birth, her head was fine, though

> she did seem to hold it to one side a little. Nothing was ever

> mentioned. Then, when she was about 2 or 3 months, my mother is

> actually the one who noticed her head shape was a little off. We

> didn't pay too much attention, because our other daughter, who is

> now 3, had a mishaped head as well...and of course the Dr. told us

> it would correct itself, and we really hadn't paid too much

> attention to her head after that, either. Well, I started really

> looking at Hannah's head in Feb. of 2005. That's when I noticed it

> was getting pretty bad. She was about 4 months old by this time,

> and I started looking it up online. I started looking at Milena's

> (our 3 yr old) head a little more, and noticed that you could still

> see her plagio. I tried repo for about a month, but she was so

> squirmy, that it just didn't work. I didn't even mention it to our

> ped when I went and maid an appt with a neurologist. The day before

> our appt...we had a regular check-up with the ped. I mentioned it

> to him at the end of the check-up (he didn't even notice it during

> and her's was high moderate to severe with moderate tort). He said

> it would round itself out....I just looked at him and said, " Well,

> you told us that for Milena, and her's never did! " He was shocked

> that I said that, and so was I. He said if I wanted, he could send

> me to a neuro, but he thought they might only to stretches for her

> neck...which mind you he didn't even say anything about during the

> exam. I told him not to bother, cause I already made an appt. He

> said he was interested to see what they said...how kids come in

> there all the time just like Hannah, and nothing is ever done.

> Well...we ended up having to wait a few months, insurance wise, but

> she was highly recommended for the band. She was Starbanded 9-9-05

> till 12-15-05. She didn't get perfect correction, but since she was

> already 10 1/2 months old when she got her band, we didn't expect it

> to be perfect. I still notice it from time to time...but overall, I

> am very happy with her results.

>

> Jill

>

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  • 3 weeks later...

,

What a great job you have done with , he has such a wonderful

mommy. Congrats on the PT graduation and I will be looking for the

official Doc Band grad announcement.

CAROLG

> >

> > Hi,

> > Our New Front Page Star is !!

> > ,

> > When you get a chance please share your story with us. Nate is

> adorable.

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

>

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,

What a great job you have done with , he has such a wonderful

mommy. Congrats on the PT graduation and I will be looking for the

official Doc Band grad announcement.

CAROLG

> >

> > Hi,

> > Our New Front Page Star is !!

> > ,

> > When you get a chance please share your story with us. Nate is

> adorable.

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

>

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