Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 I am sorry that it has been slow going so far. It can take longer with an older baby. When you say you have been weaning him out of the band, I assume this means he has not been wearing it for the 23 hours a day and that can make progress even slower. The Pt who said to leave him in the band for the next three weeks is this the ortho from CT? CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " godsgirl_enicole " <e_sparks@...> wrote: > > Well I thought my son was going to graduate yesterday but it turns out > that his head is growing very slowly. I had been weaning him out of > the band b/c his head hadn't grown in weeks and when I would get him > from daycare it would be really shifted. So the PT said I can leave > him in the band at night for the next three weeks to get more growth. > I am fine with this but I did want to be done b/c my son has a bald > spot that I want to grow back. Anyway, we were not thrilled with the > correction as it was only 40%. Even though my son is older (20 > months), the PT still wants at least 50% correction. I just thought > I'd post for some support in this long process. > godsgirl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 I am sorry that it has been slow going so far. It can take longer with an older baby. When you say you have been weaning him out of the band, I assume this means he has not been wearing it for the 23 hours a day and that can make progress even slower. The Pt who said to leave him in the band for the next three weeks is this the ortho from CT? CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " godsgirl_enicole " <e_sparks@...> wrote: > > Well I thought my son was going to graduate yesterday but it turns out > that his head is growing very slowly. I had been weaning him out of > the band b/c his head hadn't grown in weeks and when I would get him > from daycare it would be really shifted. So the PT said I can leave > him in the band at night for the next three weeks to get more growth. > I am fine with this but I did want to be done b/c my son has a bald > spot that I want to grow back. Anyway, we were not thrilled with the > correction as it was only 40%. Even though my son is older (20 > months), the PT still wants at least 50% correction. I just thought > I'd post for some support in this long process. > godsgirl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Actually I think 40% correction is encouraging at such an older age! Don't get down about it. You should feel good about it! Were you advised to only wear the band at night? I've never heard that recommended with a DOC Band. They need to be worn for 23 hours. We went to the same place as you too. Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (13.5 mo) DOC Grads > > Well I thought my son was going to graduate yesterday but it turns out > that his head is growing very slowly. I had been weaning him out of > the band b/c his head hadn't grown in weeks and when I would get him > from daycare it would be really shifted. So the PT said I can leave > him in the band at night for the next three weeks to get more growth. > I am fine with this but I did want to be done b/c my son has a bald > spot that I want to grow back. Anyway, we were not thrilled with the > correction as it was only 40%. Even though my son is older (20 > months), the PT still wants at least 50% correction. I just thought > I'd post for some support in this long process. > godsgirl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Actually I think 40% correction is encouraging at such an older age! Don't get down about it. You should feel good about it! Were you advised to only wear the band at night? I've never heard that recommended with a DOC Band. They need to be worn for 23 hours. We went to the same place as you too. Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (13.5 mo) DOC Grads > > Well I thought my son was going to graduate yesterday but it turns out > that his head is growing very slowly. I had been weaning him out of > the band b/c his head hadn't grown in weeks and when I would get him > from daycare it would be really shifted. So the PT said I can leave > him in the band at night for the next three weeks to get more growth. > I am fine with this but I did want to be done b/c my son has a bald > spot that I want to grow back. Anyway, we were not thrilled with the > correction as it was only 40%. Even though my son is older (20 > months), the PT still wants at least 50% correction. I just thought > I'd post for some support in this long process. > godsgirl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Well the head only really grows at night and while they are sleeping. I knew that from the start. Babies grow in general while they are sleeping which is why they need more sleep when they are growing. Anyway it was evident that my sons head has not grown in the last month and the band began sitting really low. I saw no point in keeping it in it during the day when his head was not growing at all . I can tell when my son is having a growth spurt, and when that happens I may leave the band on for the 23 hours. But I don't see a point in him wearing the band when his head is not growing and hasn't in a month. I hope that his head is not done growing which is while I am keeping him in it at night...to try and catch a final growth spurt. I hope this made things clearer. My son is supposed to be done with the band but keeping him in it at night for the next few weeks can't hurt. godsgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Well the head only really grows at night and while they are sleeping. I knew that from the start. Babies grow in general while they are sleeping which is why they need more sleep when they are growing. Anyway it was evident that my sons head has not grown in the last month and the band began sitting really low. I saw no point in keeping it in it during the day when his head was not growing at all . I can tell when my son is having a growth spurt, and when that happens I may leave the band on for the 23 hours. But I don't see a point in him wearing the band when his head is not growing and hasn't in a month. I hope that his head is not done growing which is while I am keeping him in it at night...to try and catch a final growth spurt. I hope this made things clearer. My son is supposed to be done with the band but keeping him in it at night for the next few weeks can't hurt. godsgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Thanks for the responses. I know all the rules for the DOC band. My situation is a little different though. He could still wear the band 23 hours a day but that does not cause a growth spurt. Growth spurts have to come and wearing the band helps with that. But as I have said I have not had a spurt in a month, and he was wearing the band 23 hours a day at that time. So I am waiting for a growth spurt. godsgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Thanks for the responses. I know all the rules for the DOC band. My situation is a little different though. He could still wear the band 23 hours a day but that does not cause a growth spurt. Growth spurts have to come and wearing the band helps with that. But as I have said I have not had a spurt in a month, and he was wearing the band 23 hours a day at that time. So I am waiting for a growth spurt. godsgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 I think you are thinking of a passive band. Growth spurts will definitely speed things up but change can also happen when the child isn't growing by leaps and bounds. My dd barely grew 2 lbs while she was banded but she still corrected nicely. Check this out. From the last paragraph: Rather than waiting for the head to grow into a symmetric mold, Cranial Technologies designed a system that immediately applied a corrective force to the prominent areas of the skull where there was no need for growth, while leaving room for growth in the adjacent flattened regions. Sorry if this posts twice. kicked me out when I tried the first time >> Well the head only really grows at night and while they are sleeping. > I knew that from the start. Babies grow in general while they are > sleeping which is why they need more sleep when they are growing. > Anyway it was evident that my sons head has not grown in the last > month and the band began sitting really low. I saw no point in > keeping it in it during the day when his head was not growing at > all . I can tell when my son is having a growth spurt, and when that > happens I may leave the band on for the 23 hours. But I don't see a > point in him wearing the band when his head is not growing and hasn't > in a month. I hope that his head is not done growing which is while I > am keeping him in it at night...to try and catch a final growth > spurt. I hope this made things clearer. My son is supposed to be > done with the band but keeping him in it at night for the next few > weeks can't hurt. > godsgirl> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 I think you are thinking of a passive band. Growth spurts will definitely speed things up but change can also happen when the child isn't growing by leaps and bounds. My dd barely grew 2 lbs while she was banded but she still corrected nicely. Check this out. From the last paragraph: Rather than waiting for the head to grow into a symmetric mold, Cranial Technologies designed a system that immediately applied a corrective force to the prominent areas of the skull where there was no need for growth, while leaving room for growth in the adjacent flattened regions. Sorry if this posts twice. kicked me out when I tried the first time >> Well the head only really grows at night and while they are sleeping. > I knew that from the start. Babies grow in general while they are > sleeping which is why they need more sleep when they are growing. > Anyway it was evident that my sons head has not grown in the last > month and the band began sitting really low. I saw no point in > keeping it in it during the day when his head was not growing at > all . I can tell when my son is having a growth spurt, and when that > happens I may leave the band on for the 23 hours. But I don't see a > point in him wearing the band when his head is not growing and hasn't > in a month. I hope that his head is not done growing which is while I > am keeping him in it at night...to try and catch a final growth > spurt. I hope this made things clearer. My son is supposed to be > done with the band but keeping him in it at night for the next few > weeks can't hurt. > godsgirl> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Sorry if I am confusing everyone. I mean the head has to grow, there has to be growth for the flattened area to " grow " or fill in. My son's head is what has not grown but maybe a 1/2 cm (don't quote me) in the whole 4 months. But from my undrestanding the band does not change the head shape by the pressure, it redirects growth - emphasis on growth. Thats what I mean when I say growth spurt in reference to the band, my son has not had any head growth or change in a month. How confusing to explain things on the computer. Thanks everyone. godsgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 26, 2006 Report Share Posted February 26, 2006 Sorry if I am confusing everyone. I mean the head has to grow, there has to be growth for the flattened area to " grow " or fill in. My son's head is what has not grown but maybe a 1/2 cm (don't quote me) in the whole 4 months. But from my undrestanding the band does not change the head shape by the pressure, it redirects growth - emphasis on growth. Thats what I mean when I say growth spurt in reference to the band, my son has not had any head growth or change in a month. How confusing to explain things on the computer. Thanks everyone. godsgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hi! Just wanted to try to encourage you. My daughter is 17 months old and 6 weeks from finishing DOC Band #2. We have not seen amazing correction either (she's a low-severe brachy) but we started at 11 1/2 months. We are very pleased with the facial assymetry correction. I am disappointed however that CT gave us great hope to expect closer to 80% correction when we'll be lucky if we get 50%. Having said that, there were never any guarantees and we're happy that we definitely consider the treatment a success. I want to emphasize our satisfaction with the correction acieved so far. About growth spurts, her band adjustments have been mild throughout. But I put a pair of biboveralls on her the other day that she had once tripped in due to their length and suddenly, less than 10 days since wearing them last, they were flood pants. If only it could have been her head to hit such a spurt! Hang in there! I'm going to ask CT about keeping the band on for a few more weeks while she sleeps (beyond the 6 she has remaining) if they feel it could make any more improvement. I doubt it, because after 17 weeks the pressure holds wear out, but it can't hurt to ask. Now I can't wait to see if mall strangers and restaurant staff really think she's adorable and cute or if they've been overcompensating for the last 7 months! LOL ~ dd Liliana --- In Plagiocephaly , " godsgirl_enicole " <e_sparks@...> wrote: > > Well I thought my son was going to graduate yesterday but it turns out > that his head is growing very slowly. I had been weaning him out of > the band b/c his head hadn't grown in weeks and when I would get him > from daycare it would be really shifted. So the PT said I can leave > him in the band at night for the next three weeks to get more growth. > I am fine with this but I did want to be done b/c my son has a bald > spot that I want to grow back. Anyway, we were not thrilled with the > correction as it was only 40%. Even though my son is older (20 > months), the PT still wants at least 50% correction. I just thought > I'd post for some support in this long process. > godsgirl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hi! Just wanted to try to encourage you. My daughter is 17 months old and 6 weeks from finishing DOC Band #2. We have not seen amazing correction either (she's a low-severe brachy) but we started at 11 1/2 months. We are very pleased with the facial assymetry correction. I am disappointed however that CT gave us great hope to expect closer to 80% correction when we'll be lucky if we get 50%. Having said that, there were never any guarantees and we're happy that we definitely consider the treatment a success. I want to emphasize our satisfaction with the correction acieved so far. About growth spurts, her band adjustments have been mild throughout. But I put a pair of biboveralls on her the other day that she had once tripped in due to their length and suddenly, less than 10 days since wearing them last, they were flood pants. If only it could have been her head to hit such a spurt! Hang in there! I'm going to ask CT about keeping the band on for a few more weeks while she sleeps (beyond the 6 she has remaining) if they feel it could make any more improvement. I doubt it, because after 17 weeks the pressure holds wear out, but it can't hurt to ask. Now I can't wait to see if mall strangers and restaurant staff really think she's adorable and cute or if they've been overcompensating for the last 7 months! LOL ~ dd Liliana --- In Plagiocephaly , " godsgirl_enicole " <e_sparks@...> wrote: > > Well I thought my son was going to graduate yesterday but it turns out > that his head is growing very slowly. I had been weaning him out of > the band b/c his head hadn't grown in weeks and when I would get him > from daycare it would be really shifted. So the PT said I can leave > him in the band at night for the next three weeks to get more growth. > I am fine with this but I did want to be done b/c my son has a bald > spot that I want to grow back. Anyway, we were not thrilled with the > correction as it was only 40%. Even though my son is older (20 > months), the PT still wants at least 50% correction. I just thought > I'd post for some support in this long process. > godsgirl > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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