Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 , No I am not educated enough to make a call like that. I am just saying that when there is doubt it is the best possible route, especially since it has been since birth. Try to relax untill you have all your answers, I know this is scary. CAROLG > > Carol, forgive my brain's inability to wrap around all of this, but are you saying you think it looks like Cranio to you? I feel like I've been shouting that the emperor has no clothes or something cuz my whole family has been blowing me off about this. My gut has been screaming " cranio " from the beginning but nobody will listen to me. That's why I am insisting on the CT scan. I'm just wondering what you are seeing based on your experience. Thank you so much for your time and opinion. > > & > Re: New and seeking guidance > > > , > You did a great job on the photos. She is adorable, mad but > adorable,lol. I think you are proceeding in the right way. Because of > the complex asymmetry of her head and the ridge it is definitely > worth the CT scan. If the scan comes back clear for cranio then a > band can help with alot of the asymmetry. I would however in this > case recommend using Cranial Tech. for banding, they have the > expertise needed to address a more complex case. You may end up like > some of us who get a pretty great result but are left with some > remaining asymmetry, but the correction you can get is so worth it. > If it is cranio then there are many excellent surgeons who are using > less invasive procedures now and that work with Cranial Tech. for > post surgical banding. You can look up the clinic that you might use > on their website and see the list of surgeons they work with. I hate > to be so blunt, but don't want to sugar coat things either. I don't > think that helps anyone. I will looking for your post to let us know > what the scan shows. My prayers for a good outcome are with you and > . > CAROLG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2006 Report Share Posted January 22, 2006 , No I am not educated enough to make a call like that. I am just saying that when there is doubt it is the best possible route, especially since it has been since birth. Try to relax untill you have all your answers, I know this is scary. CAROLG > > Carol, forgive my brain's inability to wrap around all of this, but are you saying you think it looks like Cranio to you? I feel like I've been shouting that the emperor has no clothes or something cuz my whole family has been blowing me off about this. My gut has been screaming " cranio " from the beginning but nobody will listen to me. That's why I am insisting on the CT scan. I'm just wondering what you are seeing based on your experience. Thank you so much for your time and opinion. > > & > Re: New and seeking guidance > > > , > You did a great job on the photos. She is adorable, mad but > adorable,lol. I think you are proceeding in the right way. Because of > the complex asymmetry of her head and the ridge it is definitely > worth the CT scan. If the scan comes back clear for cranio then a > band can help with alot of the asymmetry. I would however in this > case recommend using Cranial Tech. for banding, they have the > expertise needed to address a more complex case. You may end up like > some of us who get a pretty great result but are left with some > remaining asymmetry, but the correction you can get is so worth it. > If it is cranio then there are many excellent surgeons who are using > less invasive procedures now and that work with Cranial Tech. for > post surgical banding. You can look up the clinic that you might use > on their website and see the list of surgeons they work with. I hate > to be so blunt, but don't want to sugar coat things either. I don't > think that helps anyone. I will looking for your post to let us know > what the scan shows. My prayers for a good outcome are with you and > . > CAROLG > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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