Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Hello. I just wanted to write to you and let you know that did this too. I can't remember if it was while she was still in her band or after she had graduated. I actually asked her PT about it because I didn't know if it could be tort related or if something was wrong. But, her PT said that she thought it was fine and just " one of those things that babies do because they can " ... kinda like a little quirky thing. Anwyay... did it just for maybe 2 weeks off and on and then it stopped. I believe that others have posted about their babies doing this too. I'd say if it continues past about 2 weeks or becomes more frequent, then talk to a Dr in case it could be something else. He could also be doing it because of how his head feels without the band, since he was used to wearing the band all the time. Jen (19.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) --- In Plagiocephaly , " Rick " <richard.clemon@...> wrote: > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already doesn't. > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a break > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot that > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the facility > is closed for the weekend... > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back and > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it while > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want to > know if any other parents have experianced this when their children > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar is > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and I > don't want to be over analytical if this is " normal " with the > banding. > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this. > > Rick > 's dad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Hello. I just wanted to write to you and let you know that did this too. I can't remember if it was while she was still in her band or after she had graduated. I actually asked her PT about it because I didn't know if it could be tort related or if something was wrong. But, her PT said that she thought it was fine and just " one of those things that babies do because they can " ... kinda like a little quirky thing. Anwyay... did it just for maybe 2 weeks off and on and then it stopped. I believe that others have posted about their babies doing this too. I'd say if it continues past about 2 weeks or becomes more frequent, then talk to a Dr in case it could be something else. He could also be doing it because of how his head feels without the band, since he was used to wearing the band all the time. Jen (19.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) --- In Plagiocephaly , " Rick " <richard.clemon@...> wrote: > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already doesn't. > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a break > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot that > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the facility > is closed for the weekend... > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back and > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it while > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want to > know if any other parents have experianced this when their children > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar is > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and I > don't want to be over analytical if this is " normal " with the > banding. > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this. > > Rick > 's dad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Our son, during a break from the band, rotated his head back and forth quickly (like if you were looking over each shoulder). Not sure if that is what you mean. . .he is just 6 months now, been DOC banded for 5.5 weeks. We assumed he was doing it because he isn't used to feeling his head on a bed anymore. Anyway, it is great for his tort, so we were hoping he would keep doing it, but he stopped pretty quickly. They are quirky! Stacey in Charlotte > > > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already > doesn't. > > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a break > > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot that > > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the > facility > > is closed for the weekend... > > > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back > and > > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it while > > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want to > > know if any other parents have experianced this when their children > > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar is > > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and I > > don't want to be over analytical if this is " normal " with the > > banding. > > > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this. > > > > Rick > > 's dad > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Our son, during a break from the band, rotated his head back and forth quickly (like if you were looking over each shoulder). Not sure if that is what you mean. . .he is just 6 months now, been DOC banded for 5.5 weeks. We assumed he was doing it because he isn't used to feeling his head on a bed anymore. Anyway, it is great for his tort, so we were hoping he would keep doing it, but he stopped pretty quickly. They are quirky! Stacey in Charlotte > > > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already > doesn't. > > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a break > > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot that > > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the > facility > > is closed for the weekend... > > > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back > and > > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it while > > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want to > > know if any other parents have experianced this when their children > > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar is > > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and I > > don't want to be over analytical if this is " normal " with the > > banding. > > > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this. > > > > Rick > > 's dad > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 We have noticed the exact same movement you described with our 10 month old daughter. She seems to do this when she has her band off and her head is touching the floor or mattress. I wouldn't worry as I think it is just a weird sensation as opposed to wearing the band all the time. Krista > > > > > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already > > doesn't. > > > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a > break > > > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot > that > > > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the > > facility > > > is closed for the weekend... > > > > > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back > > and > > > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > > > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it > while > > > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want > to > > > know if any other parents have experianced this when their > children > > > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > > > > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar > is > > > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and > I > > > don't want to be over analytical if this is " normal " with the > > > banding. > > > > > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this. > > > > > > Rick > > > 's dad > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 We have noticed the exact same movement you described with our 10 month old daughter. She seems to do this when she has her band off and her head is touching the floor or mattress. I wouldn't worry as I think it is just a weird sensation as opposed to wearing the band all the time. Krista > > > > > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already > > doesn't. > > > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a > break > > > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot > that > > > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the > > facility > > > is closed for the weekend... > > > > > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back > > and > > > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > > > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it > while > > > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want > to > > > know if any other parents have experianced this when their > children > > > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > > > > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar > is > > > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and > I > > > don't want to be over analytical if this is " normal " with the > > > banding. > > > > > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this. > > > > > > Rick > > > 's dad > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 My son would do this with his second band (wore from 7 months to 10 months). He would rub it against the back of the highchair a lot. I equated it with scratching his head and feeling stuff against his head other than the helmet. It stopped after he graduated. Jack - DOCGrad --- for_jaybird <kaiello@...> wrote: > We have noticed the exact same movement you > described with our 10 > month old daughter. She seems to do this when she > has her band off > and her head is touching the floor or mattress. I > wouldn't worry as > I think it is just a weird sensation as opposed to > wearing the band > all the time. > > Krista > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, > if it already > > > doesn't. > > > > I'm asking this question because my 4 month > old son is on a > > break > > > > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due > to a red spot > > that > > > > just wont go away after an adjustment to his > helmet and the > > > facility > > > > is closed for the weekend... > > > > > > > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is > rocking his head > back > > > and > > > > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the > most part he is > only > > > > doing this when laying down however last night > he also did it > > while > > > > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle > (ouch). I just > want > > to > > > > know if any other parents have experianced > this when their > > children > > > > were first removed from their bands/on a break > from the band. > > > > > > > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the > wolrd so my > radar > > is > > > > extremely high when it comes to potential > nerological issues > and > > I > > > > don't want to be over analytical if this is > " normal " with the > > > > banding. > > > > > > > > Please let me know if you've expericanced > this. > > > > > > > > Rick > > > > 's dad > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 My son would do this with his second band (wore from 7 months to 10 months). He would rub it against the back of the highchair a lot. I equated it with scratching his head and feeling stuff against his head other than the helmet. It stopped after he graduated. Jack - DOCGrad --- for_jaybird <kaiello@...> wrote: > We have noticed the exact same movement you > described with our 10 > month old daughter. She seems to do this when she > has her band off > and her head is touching the floor or mattress. I > wouldn't worry as > I think it is just a weird sensation as opposed to > wearing the band > all the time. > > Krista > > > > > > > > > > > Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, > if it already > > > doesn't. > > > > I'm asking this question because my 4 month > old son is on a > > break > > > > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due > to a red spot > > that > > > > just wont go away after an adjustment to his > helmet and the > > > facility > > > > is closed for the weekend... > > > > > > > > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is > rocking his head > back > > > and > > > > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the > most part he is > only > > > > doing this when laying down however last night > he also did it > > while > > > > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle > (ouch). I just > want > > to > > > > know if any other parents have experianced > this when their > > children > > > > were first removed from their bands/on a break > from the band. > > > > > > > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the > wolrd so my > radar > > is > > > > extremely high when it comes to potential > nerological issues > and > > I > > > > don't want to be over analytical if this is > " normal " with the > > > > banding. > > > > > > > > Please let me know if you've expericanced > this. > > > > > > > > Rick > > > > 's dad > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Rick, This is pretty normal for them between bands or when first out for good. It is just that they are used to sleeping in a band and now it's not there. I understand your radar being up and if you are concerned about this because of other small oddities in behavoir or routine, keep an eye on it. You can read Dominick's website to see some of the red flags we had for what has led to some nuerological difficulties. Dominick has just recently been diagnosed with ASD(autism spectrum disorder) so my parent instincts were right from the beginning. CAROLG >> Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already doesn't. > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a break > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot that > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the facility > is closed for the weekend...> > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back and > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it while > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want to > know if any other parents have experianced this when their children > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar is > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and I > don't want to be over analytical if this is "normal" with the > banding. > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this.> > Rick> 's dad> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Rick, This is pretty normal for them between bands or when first out for good. It is just that they are used to sleeping in a band and now it's not there. I understand your radar being up and if you are concerned about this because of other small oddities in behavoir or routine, keep an eye on it. You can read Dominick's website to see some of the red flags we had for what has led to some nuerological difficulties. Dominick has just recently been diagnosed with ASD(autism spectrum disorder) so my parent instincts were right from the beginning. CAROLG >> Okay, I know this is going to sound strange, if it already doesn't. > I'm asking this question because my 4 month old son is on a break > from his helmet mid treatment (4 weeks in) due to a red spot that > just wont go away after an adjustment to his helmet and the facility > is closed for the weekend...> > When my son is drifting off to sleep he is rocking his head back and > forth, sometimes quite agressivly. For the most part he is only > doing this when laying down however last night he also did it while > I was holding him after his 2:30 AM bottle (ouch). I just want to > know if any other parents have experianced this when their children > were first removed from their bands/on a break from the band. > > My son also had a difficult delivery into the wolrd so my radar is > extremely high when it comes to potential nerological issues and I > don't want to be over analytical if this is "normal" with the > banding. > > Please let me know if you've expericanced this.> > Rick> 's dad> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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