Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hello all, I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to have another one made after only 2 months? When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but then again, so was Jaxsons. Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have this issue as well?? Thanks in advance, Kim mom to Kaela - 11 no issues Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had Craniotomy to correct severe plagio Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Hello all, I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to have another one made after only 2 months? When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but then again, so was Jaxsons. Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have this issue as well?? Thanks in advance, Kim mom to Kaela - 11 no issues Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had Craniotomy to correct severe plagio Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Kim, It is true that a second Starband is rare but if he has grown out of the first then I guess he would have to have a new one. Is he out of adjustment room in the first band??? We used a Doc, but we moved to band two when there was no room for adjustment left. Dom outgrew his first band in 7 weeks, but usually they last longer in the Stars. CAROLG > > Hello all, > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to > have another one made after only 2 months? > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but > then again, so was Jaxsons. > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > this issue as well?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Kim > mom to Kaela - 11 no issues > Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio > Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Kim, It is true that a second Starband is rare but if he has grown out of the first then I guess he would have to have a new one. Is he out of adjustment room in the first band??? We used a Doc, but we moved to band two when there was no room for adjustment left. Dom outgrew his first band in 7 weeks, but usually they last longer in the Stars. CAROLG > > Hello all, > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to > have another one made after only 2 months? > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but > then again, so was Jaxsons. > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > this issue as well?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Kim > mom to Kaela - 11 no issues > Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio > Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Kim, Sophie wore her STARband for 4 1/2 months and graduated at 13 months. Our orthotist told us that he would grind the heck out of it before recommending another one. Is Eli having a lot of red spots popping up to make you think that he is out growing his band. My orthotist told me that they rarely do a second band on a baby. Why would the NS say this? When Sophie graduated she still had some facial assymetry and a flat spot but we saw a lot of improvement and have seen in the last month post band improvement from growth. Sophie 18 months STARgrad 5/11/05-9/30/05 Tort/Plagio MIKim <kasaint_2@...> wrote: Hello all, I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to have another one made after only 2 months? When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but then again, so was Jaxsons. Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have this issue as well?? Thanks in advance, Kimmom to Kaela - 11 no issuesJaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had Craniotomy to correct severe plagioEli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 Relax. virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Kim, Sophie wore her STARband for 4 1/2 months and graduated at 13 months. Our orthotist told us that he would grind the heck out of it before recommending another one. Is Eli having a lot of red spots popping up to make you think that he is out growing his band. My orthotist told me that they rarely do a second band on a baby. Why would the NS say this? When Sophie graduated she still had some facial assymetry and a flat spot but we saw a lot of improvement and have seen in the last month post band improvement from growth. Sophie 18 months STARgrad 5/11/05-9/30/05 Tort/Plagio MIKim <kasaint_2@...> wrote: Hello all, I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to have another one made after only 2 months? When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but then again, so was Jaxsons. Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have this issue as well?? Thanks in advance, Kimmom to Kaela - 11 no issuesJaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had Craniotomy to correct severe plagioEli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 Relax. virus scanning helps detect nasty viruses! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Eli's helmet is getting too small -- the back is going way up -- his head has grown 2 inches since he started the band, and the top if it is higher than the ortho said it should be. When we started all this, the neuro said it was possible he'd need two, due to what happened with Jax.. but that was only if his tort didn't resolve. But now that's not the reason, though it's not resolved yet. He has constant red spots on his right side of his head, where the sides come down like sideburns. I just don't want to get a new one every couple of months. They said he'd possibly be in it until he was a year... when he started at 4.5 months. I don't see him being that severe, not like jax was. Jax wore his about 5 months, but the CranioCap. I don't know.. I just want it to work. UGH. > Hello all, > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to > have another one made after only 2 months? > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but > then again, so was Jaxsons. > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > this issue as well?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Kim > mom to Kaela - 11 no issues > Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio > Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Eli's helmet is getting too small -- the back is going way up -- his head has grown 2 inches since he started the band, and the top if it is higher than the ortho said it should be. When we started all this, the neuro said it was possible he'd need two, due to what happened with Jax.. but that was only if his tort didn't resolve. But now that's not the reason, though it's not resolved yet. He has constant red spots on his right side of his head, where the sides come down like sideburns. I just don't want to get a new one every couple of months. They said he'd possibly be in it until he was a year... when he started at 4.5 months. I don't see him being that severe, not like jax was. Jax wore his about 5 months, but the CranioCap. I don't know.. I just want it to work. UGH. > Hello all, > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to > have another one made after only 2 months? > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but > then again, so was Jaxsons. > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > this issue as well?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Kim > mom to Kaela - 11 no issues > Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio > Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Kim, Wow two inches, that is awesome growth. Sophie's head only grew 1/2 an inch! Maybe he really does need a second helmet. Are you happy with his rounding? Did they use the StarScanner on Eli? I think that helps too with know where you are with improvement! Kim <kasaint_2@...> wrote: Eli's helmet is getting too small -- the back is going way up -- his head has grown 2 inches since he started the band, and the top if it is higher than the ortho said it should be. When we started all this, the neuro said it was possible he'd need two, due to what happened with Jax.. but that was only if his tort didn't resolve. But now that's not the reason, though it's not resolved yet. He has constant red spots on his right side of his head, where the sides come down like sideburns. I just don't want to get a new one every couple of months. They said he'd possibly be in it until he was a year... when he started at 4.5 months. I don't see him being that severe, not like jax was. Jax wore his about 5 months, but the CranioCap. I don't know.. I just want it to work. UGH. > Hello all, > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to > have another one made after only 2 months? > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but > then again, so was Jaxsons. > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > this issue as well?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Kim> mom to Kaela - 11 no issues> Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio> Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2> > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2006 Report Share Posted February 27, 2006 Kim, Wow two inches, that is awesome growth. Sophie's head only grew 1/2 an inch! Maybe he really does need a second helmet. Are you happy with his rounding? Did they use the StarScanner on Eli? I think that helps too with know where you are with improvement! Kim <kasaint_2@...> wrote: Eli's helmet is getting too small -- the back is going way up -- his head has grown 2 inches since he started the band, and the top if it is higher than the ortho said it should be. When we started all this, the neuro said it was possible he'd need two, due to what happened with Jax.. but that was only if his tort didn't resolve. But now that's not the reason, though it's not resolved yet. He has constant red spots on his right side of his head, where the sides come down like sideburns. I just don't want to get a new one every couple of months. They said he'd possibly be in it until he was a year... when he started at 4.5 months. I don't see him being that severe, not like jax was. Jax wore his about 5 months, but the CranioCap. I don't know.. I just want it to work. UGH. > Hello all, > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, both > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 1/2 > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. We > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll need > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a bit > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye and > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not even > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have to > have another one made after only 2 months? > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, but > then again, so was Jaxsons. > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > this issue as well?? > > Thanks in advance, > > Kim> mom to Kaela - 11 no issues> Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio> Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, wearing > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2> > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 , Yeah, the neuro thinks two inces is too much, too -- they are sending him for an MRI next month just to be sure. Not worried about that though, been through so much with Jax, this is easy stuff. I am happy that he's rounding, yes. There is still quite a big indent behind his right ear, and his facial stuff needs some major work, but he's rounding so I know that eventually will fall into place. The ortho here doesn't like the scanner and chooses not to use it. He does the casting, which is a bit worse. He said that they aren't as accurate in HIS opinion, I would think otherwise but who am I anyway. Eli is a big boy, the rest of his body is massive, so his head should be as well. I think if I threw a lil head on him he'd look like one of those cartoons that have the huge bodies and tiny heads. He's already struggling to fit in 18 months closes because they won't go over his head, and if they do, they are hard to get over his shoulders. Frustrating. Kim > > Hello all, > > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, > both > > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 > 1/2 > > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. > We > > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll > need > > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a > bit > > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye > and > > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not > even > > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have > to > > have another one made after only 2 months? > > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, > but > > then again, so was Jaxsons. > > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > > this issue as well?? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Kim > > mom to Kaela - 11 no issues > > Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio > > Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, > wearing > > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 , Yeah, the neuro thinks two inces is too much, too -- they are sending him for an MRI next month just to be sure. Not worried about that though, been through so much with Jax, this is easy stuff. I am happy that he's rounding, yes. There is still quite a big indent behind his right ear, and his facial stuff needs some major work, but he's rounding so I know that eventually will fall into place. The ortho here doesn't like the scanner and chooses not to use it. He does the casting, which is a bit worse. He said that they aren't as accurate in HIS opinion, I would think otherwise but who am I anyway. Eli is a big boy, the rest of his body is massive, so his head should be as well. I think if I threw a lil head on him he'd look like one of those cartoons that have the huge bodies and tiny heads. He's already struggling to fit in 18 months closes because they won't go over his head, and if they do, they are hard to get over his shoulders. Frustrating. Kim > > Hello all, > > I haven't posted often lately, been kinda busy. Two little ones > > kinda keep me running! But, for those of you that may remember, > both > > of my boys are plagio boys, Jax being the older of the two at 2 > 1/2 > > and doing well. Eli has been wearing his STARband since Dec 28th. > We > > seen the neuro for a follow up and he said it looks like he'll > need > > another helmet... already?? I guess we didn't go through this with > > Jax and his CranioCap, so I'm unsure how common this is with the > > STARband. For the most part, it is working. He still has quite a > bit > > of facial issues -- the buldging, the fuller cheek, smaller eye > and > > definately his ears. I am all for banding again due to the extreme > > route we had to go with Jax (surgery) and I absolutely will not > even > > think about doing that again. However, how common is this to have > to > > have another one made after only 2 months? > > When we started this, the orthotist that is working with Eli said > > he's only had to recast 2 kids -- and he's been there for several > > years. So, that makes me wonder. Jax was a big boy, he grew pretty > > quick, and was in his for 5 months, casted and received his helmet > > at about the same exact age as Eli. Eli is a BIG boy, he'll be 7 > > months tomorrow and is now just over 26 pounds. His head is big, > but > > then again, so was Jaxsons. > > Soooo, for those of you that have used the STARBand, did you have > > this issue as well?? > > > > Thanks in advance, > > > > Kim > > mom to Kaela - 11 no issues > > Jaxson -- plagio (wore helmet 5 months), then at 17 months had > > Craniotomy to correct severe plagio > > Eli -- 7 months, tort not resolving after 3 months therapy, > wearing > > STARband #1 still, soon to be casted for #2 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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