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Hello all!

Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only done

15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that one?

We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com (search

on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

G from Minnepolis

Mommy to - StarBand soon!

5 months old (34 week preemie)

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Hello all!

Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only done

15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that one?

We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com (search

on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

G from Minnepolis

Mommy to - StarBand soon!

5 months old (34 week preemie)

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Hi . My daughter was casted yesterday, so it looks like

we'll be getting our STARbands about the same time! I, too, was glad

to have that over with.

Look foward to hearing about your son's progress!

>

> Hello all!

>

> Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

>

> Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

> session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only

done

> 15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

> providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

> will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

> what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

> set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

> Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

> pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

>

> He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

> that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that one?

>

> We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com

(search

> on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

> thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

>

> G from Minnepolis

> Mommy to - StarBand soon!

> 5 months old (34 week preemie)

>

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Hi . My daughter was casted yesterday, so it looks like

we'll be getting our STARbands about the same time! I, too, was glad

to have that over with.

Look foward to hearing about your son's progress!

>

> Hello all!

>

> Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

>

> Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

> session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only

done

> 15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

> providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

> will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

> what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

> set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

> Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

> pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

>

> He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

> that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that one?

>

> We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com

(search

> on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

> thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

>

> G from Minnepolis

> Mommy to - StarBand soon!

> 5 months old (34 week preemie)

>

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Glad to hear that you have the casting done with. I think that was

the worst part for my daughter. She has been in her STARband for 3

weeks now and has adjusted very well. It doesn't even seem to phase

her. I hope all goes well for you and . I also live in

Minnesota I live in St.Cloud. If you have any pictures of

you should post them.

Isabelle 6 mos STARband 1/31/06

>

> Hello all!

>

> Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

>

> Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

> session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only

done

> 15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

> providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

> will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

> what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

> set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

> Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

> pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

>

> He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

> that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that

one?

>

> We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com

(search

> on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

> thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

>

> G from Minnepolis

> Mommy to - StarBand soon!

> 5 months old (34 week preemie)

>

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Glad to hear that you have the casting done with. I think that was

the worst part for my daughter. She has been in her STARband for 3

weeks now and has adjusted very well. It doesn't even seem to phase

her. I hope all goes well for you and . I also live in

Minnesota I live in St.Cloud. If you have any pictures of

you should post them.

Isabelle 6 mos STARband 1/31/06

>

> Hello all!

>

> Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

>

> Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

> session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only

done

> 15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

> providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

> will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

> what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

> set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

> Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

> pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

>

> He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

> that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that

one?

>

> We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com

(search

> on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

> thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

>

> G from Minnepolis

> Mommy to - StarBand soon!

> 5 months old (34 week preemie)

>

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Well the worst is over. Glad to hear things went well, even with a

bit of tugging needed,lol. Dominicks ears had 11mm of asymmetry, but

he gradusted with 5mm. Most babies will have some correction to the

ears, even if it does not correct completely.

CAROLG

>

> Hello all!

>

> Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

>

> Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

> session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only

done

> 15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

> providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

> will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

> what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

> set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

> Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

> pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

>

> He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

> that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that one?

>

> We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com

(search

> on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

> thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

>

> G from Minnepolis

> Mommy to - StarBand soon!

> 5 months old (34 week preemie)

>

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Well the worst is over. Glad to hear things went well, even with a

bit of tugging needed,lol. Dominicks ears had 11mm of asymmetry, but

he gradusted with 5mm. Most babies will have some correction to the

ears, even if it does not correct completely.

CAROLG

>

> Hello all!

>

> Alright! That part's done! On to better things - correction!

>

> Casting only took 5 minutes... screaming was much than a PT

> session! So, all in all things went well. This ortho has only

done

> 15-20 Starband helmets. We are in Minneapolis... so no DocBand

> providers close. He said that most peds in the area just say it

> will correct itself. He had his kid's helmet there so we could see

> what it looked like! He did the casting and once the plaster was

> set had a hard time getting it off of our kid's head! Not enough

> Vaseline on the top part. There was a few minutes of tugging and

> pulling before he got the top half off! UGH!

>

> He said that his asymetrical ears would never " fix " .. I thought

> that they would adjust a bit? Anyone have any thoughts on that one?

>

> We looked at patterns but decided to go with the smugmug.com

(search

> on baby helmet) person in CA so we can personalize it. We are

> thinking Babar the Elephant, Curious and his name...

>

> G from Minnepolis

> Mommy to - StarBand soon!

> 5 months old (34 week preemie)

>

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