Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Oops! I meant, I hope my questions AREN'T intrusive! <blushing> --- In Plagiocephaly , " abby.mceniry " <abbymceniry@...> wrote: > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 Oops! I meant, I hope my questions AREN'T intrusive! <blushing> --- In Plagiocephaly , " abby.mceniry " <abbymceniry@...> wrote: > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 In an attempt to help you feel better I thought I'd give you some good news. My sons measurements have gone from 22mm to 10 mm in only 5 weeks. He started his treatment at 4.75 months and has outgrown his first band. Since your daughter is older and head growth will be a " little " slower, her band should fit for at least 3 months. It all depends on how quickly her little head grows. If insurance paid for your first, they most likely will pay for your second one if necessary. 16mm really isn't that bad so you should have great results. I PROMISE you that things will get easier. I was SOOOO… emotional at the beginning of my journey. Now I almost forget he has it on :-) > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 23, 2006 Report Share Posted February 23, 2006 In an attempt to help you feel better I thought I'd give you some good news. My sons measurements have gone from 22mm to 10 mm in only 5 weeks. He started his treatment at 4.75 months and has outgrown his first band. Since your daughter is older and head growth will be a " little " slower, her band should fit for at least 3 months. It all depends on how quickly her little head grows. If insurance paid for your first, they most likely will pay for your second one if necessary. 16mm really isn't that bad so you should have great results. I PROMISE you that things will get easier. I was SOOOO… emotional at the beginning of my journey. Now I almost forget he has it on :-) > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hello. Just wanted to welcome you and respond to this. Second bands aren't the norm and it really depends on the severity, age at banding, and also growth while banded. MANY babies get wonderful correction with just 1 band (usually wearing it for about 3-5 mo). My Daughter, , wore a Hanger Cranial Band for just 11 weeks and went from 14mm to 4mm. She was 7mo,1wk when she was banded. Good luck and keep us updated. Jen (18.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) --- In Plagiocephaly , " abby.mceniry " <abbymceniry@...> wrote: > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 Hello. Just wanted to welcome you and respond to this. Second bands aren't the norm and it really depends on the severity, age at banding, and also growth while banded. MANY babies get wonderful correction with just 1 band (usually wearing it for about 3-5 mo). My Daughter, , wore a Hanger Cranial Band for just 11 weeks and went from 14mm to 4mm. She was 7mo,1wk when she was banded. Good luck and keep us updated. Jen (18.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) --- In Plagiocephaly , " abby.mceniry " <abbymceniry@...> wrote: > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 It's going to depend upon the severity of the plagio and the age of the baby and the type of band (active -vs- passive). I'm going off memory, but I think DS had 16-18mm of CVA which is what I assume you are referencing. He got a DOC Band at 5 mo. He wore it for 3 mo and corrected to 3mm. Cece also only needed one band. Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (13 mo) DOC Grads > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 It's going to depend upon the severity of the plagio and the age of the baby and the type of band (active -vs- passive). I'm going off memory, but I think DS had 16-18mm of CVA which is what I assume you are referencing. He got a DOC Band at 5 mo. He wore it for 3 mo and corrected to 3mm. Cece also only needed one band. Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (13 mo) DOC Grads > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 As others have said already, it really depends on your child and her headshape. My son started at 4.5 months with a CVA of 14mm. He wore his first band for 9 weeks and went down to 10mm. He graduated from his second band 2 weeks ago and still has a CVA of 8mm. However, all other assymetries within the normal range, and he looks fine. Numbers aren't everything, and sometimes a greater CVA can look less severe depending on the headshape. When we first started, we didn't expect to need a second band, but glad we chose to go with it. You'll just see how n's head rounds in her first band, and within a few weeks you'll have a good idea of wether you'll need additional bands. Edina Mom to Ethan - DOC Grad, tort resolved --- In Plagiocephaly , " abby.mceniry " <abbymceniry@...> wrote: > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2006 Report Share Posted February 24, 2006 As others have said already, it really depends on your child and her headshape. My son started at 4.5 months with a CVA of 14mm. He wore his first band for 9 weeks and went down to 10mm. He graduated from his second band 2 weeks ago and still has a CVA of 8mm. However, all other assymetries within the normal range, and he looks fine. Numbers aren't everything, and sometimes a greater CVA can look less severe depending on the headshape. When we first started, we didn't expect to need a second band, but glad we chose to go with it. You'll just see how n's head rounds in her first band, and within a few weeks you'll have a good idea of wether you'll need additional bands. Edina Mom to Ethan - DOC Grad, tort resolved --- In Plagiocephaly , " abby.mceniry " <abbymceniry@...> wrote: > > The more I lurk around here the more ill-prepared I feel. > > I was told that n would go from 16mm down to under 5mm in 5 months > or less. Is this realistic? > > I see that some of you have required 2nd or 3rd bands and have been in > them for some length of time and I'm just curious as to why? Should I > anticipate that n will out grow one? Do you have to pay the same > fee for another one? > > I hope my questions are intrusive...I just feel so clueless! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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