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In a message dated 3/22/2006 1:18:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, taime@... writes:

Are you sure your eyesaren't playing tricks on you? That's happened to many of us here.

LOL happens to me. I am a nut bag lol

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In a message dated 3/22/2006 1:18:25 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, taime@... writes:

Are you sure your eyesaren't playing tricks on you? That's happened to many of us here.

LOL happens to me. I am a nut bag lol

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Hi there!

My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She is

doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly breath

and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to sleep

and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even more

miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or less 36

hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression, especially

around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband for

just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her progression.

has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23 hours a

day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

lost.

Thanks!

Krista - Alberta, Canada

Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

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Hi there!

My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She is

doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly breath

and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to sleep

and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even more

miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or less 36

hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression, especially

around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband for

just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her progression.

has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23 hours a

day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

lost.

Thanks!

Krista - Alberta, Canada

Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

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Krista,

Are you sure you're seeing regression already? She's kind of old to

have regressed in such a short amount of time. Are you sure your eyes

aren't playing tricks on you? That's happened to many of us here.

Was your baby scanned? If so, you should take her in for a scan and

she where she's at.

Being out of her band for 3 days shouldn't change her over all correction.

How is nna feeling now? I'm so sorry to hear she was so sick.

Keep us posted.

>

> Hi there!

>

> My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She is

> doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly breath

> and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to sleep

> and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even more

> miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or less 36

> hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression, especially

> around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband for

> just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her progression.

> has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23 hours a

> day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> lost.

>

> Thanks!

> Krista - Alberta, Canada

> Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

>

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Krista,

Are you sure you're seeing regression already? She's kind of old to

have regressed in such a short amount of time. Are you sure your eyes

aren't playing tricks on you? That's happened to many of us here.

Was your baby scanned? If so, you should take her in for a scan and

she where she's at.

Being out of her band for 3 days shouldn't change her over all correction.

How is nna feeling now? I'm so sorry to hear she was so sick.

Keep us posted.

>

> Hi there!

>

> My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She is

> doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly breath

> and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to sleep

> and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even more

> miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or less 36

> hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression, especially

> around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband for

> just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her progression.

> has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23 hours a

> day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> lost.

>

> Thanks!

> Krista - Alberta, Canada

> Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

>

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Stacey!

Thanks for the reply .... I will double check her tonight. My

husband noticed it too which is odd because he is not super

observant when it comes to these things.

Krista

--- In Plagiocephaly , " stripes6060 " <taime@...>

wrote:

>

> Krista,

> Are you sure you're seeing regression already? She's kind of old to

> have regressed in such a short amount of time. Are you sure your

eyes

> aren't playing tricks on you? That's happened to many of us here.

> Was your baby scanned? If so, you should take her in for a scan and

> she where she's at.

> Being out of her band for 3 days shouldn't change her over all

correction.

> How is nna feeling now? I'm so sorry to hear she was so sick.

> Keep us posted.

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " for_jaybird " <kaiello@>

wrote:

> >

> > Hi there!

> >

> > My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She

is

> > doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly

breath

> > and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to

sleep

> > and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even

more

> > miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or

less 36

> > hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression,

especially

> > around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband

for

> > just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her

progression.

> > has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23

hours a

> > day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> > lost.

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Krista - Alberta, Canada

> > Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

> >

>

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Stacey!

Thanks for the reply .... I will double check her tonight. My

husband noticed it too which is odd because he is not super

observant when it comes to these things.

Krista

--- In Plagiocephaly , " stripes6060 " <taime@...>

wrote:

>

> Krista,

> Are you sure you're seeing regression already? She's kind of old to

> have regressed in such a short amount of time. Are you sure your

eyes

> aren't playing tricks on you? That's happened to many of us here.

> Was your baby scanned? If so, you should take her in for a scan and

> she where she's at.

> Being out of her band for 3 days shouldn't change her over all

correction.

> How is nna feeling now? I'm so sorry to hear she was so sick.

> Keep us posted.

>

> --- In Plagiocephaly , " for_jaybird " <kaiello@>

wrote:

> >

> > Hi there!

> >

> > My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She

is

> > doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly

breath

> > and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to

sleep

> > and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even

more

> > miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or

less 36

> > hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression,

especially

> > around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband

for

> > just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her

progression.

> > has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23

hours a

> > day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> > lost.

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Krista - Alberta, Canada

> > Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

> >

>

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Krista,

Did nna have tort? Sometimes when they are sick the tort will

come back out and it can cause things to be worse, but once feeling

better for a while they start to go back to where they were before,

if that makes sense,lol. I am sure that if you were seeing progress

in just 3.5 weeks that she will more than make up for anything that

has regressed.

CAROLG

--- In Plagiocephaly , " for_jaybird " <kaiello@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi there!

>

> My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She is

> doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly

breath

> and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to

sleep

> and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even

more

> miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or less

36

> hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression, especially

> around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband

for

> just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her

progression.

> has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23

hours a

> day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> lost.

>

> Thanks!

> Krista - Alberta, Canada

> Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

>

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Krista,

Did nna have tort? Sometimes when they are sick the tort will

come back out and it can cause things to be worse, but once feeling

better for a while they start to go back to where they were before,

if that makes sense,lol. I am sure that if you were seeing progress

in just 3.5 weeks that she will more than make up for anything that

has regressed.

CAROLG

--- In Plagiocephaly , " for_jaybird " <kaiello@...>

wrote:

>

> Hi there!

>

> My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She is

> doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly

breath

> and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to

sleep

> and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even

more

> miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or less

36

> hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression, especially

> around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband

for

> just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her

progression.

> has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23

hours a

> day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> lost.

>

> Thanks!

> Krista - Alberta, Canada

> Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

>

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Thanks for your reply .... I took a close look tonight and I cannot

be sure even how flat she was when she started. nna never did

have tort. anyway, I will stop obsessing and just be patient for

the rounding to continue.

Krista

> >

> > Hi there!

> >

> > My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She

is

> > doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly

> breath

> > and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to

> sleep

> > and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even

> more

> > miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or

less

> 36

> > hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression,

especially

> > around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband

> for

> > just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her

> progression.

> > has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23

> hours a

> > day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> > lost.

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Krista - Alberta, Canada

> > Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

> >

>

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Thanks for your reply .... I took a close look tonight and I cannot

be sure even how flat she was when she started. nna never did

have tort. anyway, I will stop obsessing and just be patient for

the rounding to continue.

Krista

> >

> > Hi there!

> >

> > My daughter is just getting over a nasty bout of pneumonia. She

is

> > doing much better now. During the worst of it, she could hardly

> breath

> > and was of course miserable. We were forced to prop her up to

> sleep

> > and this caused her band to dig intoe her head and make her even

> more

> > miserable. needless to say, we took her band off for more or

less

> 36

> > hours. I am sad to say we have noticed some regression,

especially

> > around the lower part of her head. She has been in her starband

> for

> > just 3.5 weeks and we have been just thrilled with her

> progression.

> > has anyone else experienced this? Her band has been back on 23

> hours a

> > day, but I worry we won't somehow won't make up the roundness we

> > lost.

> >

> > Thanks!

> > Krista - Alberta, Canada

> > Mom to 10 month old nna(starband feb 2006)

> >

>

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