Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 , I know how you feel I worried about him being in pain/discomfort so much too and I had to kind of stop worrying about that and focus on getting him fixed. I think the worst part for my baby has been the PT and going through all the neck stretches. I don't know if your baby has tort. if so you've likely experienced that already. I'd have to say I've been one of the lucky ones and he's adjusted very well. He slept on the way home from Cranial Tech and it really does not seem to bother him at all ever. I just didn't want to look back 5 years from now and say I should have done it and then it's too late. We have the option now and only now. It's alot of pressure I know. Best of luck with your decision. Sherry Chase (6 months) tort DOCband 2/15 > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I have been reading the recent posts about the sleep > difficulties of some of the children with the band on and it has > really gotten me concerned about the possibility of us having to > band Sydney and it causing her pain or discomfort. I guess I just > assumed that the helmet would be uncomfortable, but didn't really > realize that it might potentially cause them pain. This isn't > normal is it? Again, I would think that pain would result from an > improper fit or too much pressure in certain areas. Has anyone had > an older child articulate their feelings about the band, i.e. that > it hurt or was uncomfortable? Again, we are in the position of > having to decide soon whether or not to rehab Syd's head and this > pain issue is really adding to my anxiety. She obviously won't be > able to tell me in words how something feels for a while yet, being > that she's still so young. Needless to say, jJust about everything > right now relating to her poor little head is causing me to be > anxious! I'm > > sooooo stressed out right now with having to make this decision. > I'm sure you were all in the very same boat with the pain thing. > > > > Best, > > > > > > Mom to Sydney (flattening and assymetry, nearly 6 months old) > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 18, 2006 Report Share Posted February 18, 2006 , I know how you feel I worried about him being in pain/discomfort so much too and I had to kind of stop worrying about that and focus on getting him fixed. I think the worst part for my baby has been the PT and going through all the neck stretches. I don't know if your baby has tort. if so you've likely experienced that already. I'd have to say I've been one of the lucky ones and he's adjusted very well. He slept on the way home from Cranial Tech and it really does not seem to bother him at all ever. I just didn't want to look back 5 years from now and say I should have done it and then it's too late. We have the option now and only now. It's alot of pressure I know. Best of luck with your decision. Sherry Chase (6 months) tort DOCband 2/15 > > > > Hello everyone, > > > > I have been reading the recent posts about the sleep > difficulties of some of the children with the band on and it has > really gotten me concerned about the possibility of us having to > band Sydney and it causing her pain or discomfort. I guess I just > assumed that the helmet would be uncomfortable, but didn't really > realize that it might potentially cause them pain. This isn't > normal is it? Again, I would think that pain would result from an > improper fit or too much pressure in certain areas. Has anyone had > an older child articulate their feelings about the band, i.e. that > it hurt or was uncomfortable? Again, we are in the position of > having to decide soon whether or not to rehab Syd's head and this > pain issue is really adding to my anxiety. She obviously won't be > able to tell me in words how something feels for a while yet, being > that she's still so young. Needless to say, jJust about everything > right now relating to her poor little head is causing me to be > anxious! I'm > > sooooo stressed out right now with having to make this decision. > I'm sure you were all in the very same boat with the pain thing. > > > > Best, > > > > > > Mom to Sydney (flattening and assymetry, nearly 6 months old) > > > > > > --------------------------------- > > > > Use Photomail to share photos without annoying attachments. > > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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