Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Oh yes... there were MANY times when my Daughter fell, head first, onto our hardwood floors (off the sofa, off a chair, slipped while using her push walker etc). But, the helmet saved her from many bumps and bruises! She would just get right back up and keep on going! It was quite a shock to her though the first time she fell on the hardwood AFTER she graduated! LOL! Jen (17 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (almost 4 yrs) --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 Oh yes... there were MANY times when my Daughter fell, head first, onto our hardwood floors (off the sofa, off a chair, slipped while using her push walker etc). But, the helmet saved her from many bumps and bruises! She would just get right back up and keep on going! It was quite a shock to her though the first time she fell on the hardwood AFTER she graduated! LOL! Jen (17 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (almost 4 yrs) --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 We also say " good thing he wears a helmet " every time he bumps his head. One time he fell out of a shopping cart head first. You could hear smack on the floor. He wasn't wearing his helmet at the time unfortunately. It was so scary. Haylee --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2006 Report Share Posted January 2, 2006 We also say " good thing he wears a helmet " every time he bumps his head. One time he fell out of a shopping cart head first. You could hear smack on the floor. He wasn't wearing his helmet at the time unfortunately. It was so scary. Haylee --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 My son Connor was sitting on a curb (during a parade, while I was trying to take a picture) with his sister and fell forward and landed on his head. He landed pretty hard, but the helmet saved him from injury. Of course since the helmet he's had many falls. Luckily he appears to have a hard head, lol. Connor (PPO helmet 8/04, tort resolved, mild craniofacial microsomia) --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 My son Connor was sitting on a curb (during a parade, while I was trying to take a picture) with his sister and fell forward and landed on his head. He landed pretty hard, but the helmet saved him from injury. Of course since the helmet he's had many falls. Luckily he appears to have a hard head, lol. Connor (PPO helmet 8/04, tort resolved, mild craniofacial microsomia) --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I'm glad Dylan is okay. We were very thankful for the band during many mishaps. Cece was to get her exit pictures, etc done Saturday. Friday night she did a face plant on the Entertainment Center. Her face bruised and swelled a bit so we had to cancel the appointment Since Cece is a new walker there are many times I wished she hadn't outgrown her band so quickly! Mom to Dane 4 yo (DOC Grad 5-8 mo) and Cece 12 mo (DOC Grad) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I'm glad Dylan is okay. We were very thankful for the band during many mishaps. Cece was to get her exit pictures, etc done Saturday. Friday night she did a face plant on the Entertainment Center. Her face bruised and swelled a bit so we had to cancel the appointment Since Cece is a new walker there are many times I wished she hadn't outgrown her band so quickly! Mom to Dane 4 yo (DOC Grad 5-8 mo) and Cece 12 mo (DOC Grad) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 How scary! just started walking and has been climbing/cruising for months. He has taken quite a few headers that made me thankful he's wearing his band, especially during the first stages of walking. I can totally relate. ) Jennie 's Mommy 9.5 months Plagio/Tort DOC #1 8/8/05-10/3/05 Doc #2 10/24/05 and going..... --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 How scary! just started walking and has been climbing/cruising for months. He has taken quite a few headers that made me thankful he's wearing his band, especially during the first stages of walking. I can totally relate. ) Jennie 's Mommy 9.5 months Plagio/Tort DOC #1 8/8/05-10/3/05 Doc #2 10/24/05 and going..... --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Carla, How scary that must have been for you both. I think there is at least one time we have all thanked god the baby was wearing a helmet,lol. I am so happy that Dylan was not hurt. CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 Carla, How scary that must have been for you both. I think there is at least one time we have all thanked god the baby was wearing a helmet,lol. I am so happy that Dylan was not hurt. CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " carlaweiss " <carlaweiss@y...> wrote: > > My 10 month old felt from his stroller head on the tile floor. I dont know what would have > happened if he didn't have the helmet on...He cried nonstop, but it was probally from the > scare, for the first time I;m so glad he wears this helmet, I plan to keep it on even longer if > possible:) > Has this ever happened to anyone here? > Carla, > mom to Dylan, 10mo, Starband since August > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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