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Hi Everyone,

Wow... there really is a group for EVERYTHING!

My name is Faye and I am mom to an amazing 14 month old little girl

named Camille who we adopted from China this past summer. Camille

came to us with a shaved head which is flat in the back on the right

side. I wasn't too concerned about it and figured it wouldn't be

noticable once her hair grew in. I have noticed over the past

several weeks that her hair growth has made the flat spot more

noticable and I even had a woman in the grocery store ask me what

happened to her head.

Through internet research, I found out about positional

plagiocephaly, and I finally was able to get an appointment with a

doctor at Children's hospital for a consultation.

I am still new at this and learning a lot. Our appointment is not

until November 23, which seems like a long time from now. One of my

major questions is, how old is too old for a child to be treated

without surgery? We were told Camille was born in August 2004, but

my pediactrician has her doubts and thinks Camille may actually be

younger.

Thanks in advance for your advice and expertise.

Faye in NJ

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Hi Everyone,

Wow... there really is a group for EVERYTHING!

My name is Faye and I am mom to an amazing 14 month old little girl

named Camille who we adopted from China this past summer. Camille

came to us with a shaved head which is flat in the back on the right

side. I wasn't too concerned about it and figured it wouldn't be

noticable once her hair grew in. I have noticed over the past

several weeks that her hair growth has made the flat spot more

noticable and I even had a woman in the grocery store ask me what

happened to her head.

Through internet research, I found out about positional

plagiocephaly, and I finally was able to get an appointment with a

doctor at Children's hospital for a consultation.

I am still new at this and learning a lot. Our appointment is not

until November 23, which seems like a long time from now. One of my

major questions is, how old is too old for a child to be treated

without surgery? We were told Camille was born in August 2004, but

my pediactrician has her doubts and thinks Camille may actually be

younger.

Thanks in advance for your advice and expertise.

Faye in NJ

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