Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Hello. It sounds to me that he may need some foam shaved out around there (like above the ear cut outs). My Daughter only had indentations if she slept for a long time on one side or the other. But, he shouldn't be having indentations over both ears all the time. Could it maybe be a fluid build-up issue? I know some babies experience that and then everything goes back to normal after the band. I'd talk to the Ortho again and express your concerns. Jen (17 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (almost 4 yrs) > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Hello. It sounds to me that he may need some foam shaved out around there (like above the ear cut outs). My Daughter only had indentations if she slept for a long time on one side or the other. But, he shouldn't be having indentations over both ears all the time. Could it maybe be a fluid build-up issue? I know some babies experience that and then everything goes back to normal after the band. I'd talk to the Ortho again and express your concerns. Jen (17 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (almost 4 yrs) > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Both of my banded kids had fluid retention above the buckle on the flat side. Is that what you think it might be? Kind of odd that it's on both sides. Does your new ortho in CA have a lot of experience with the bands? Did he get the file with pictures, etc from the old ortho? Where in CA are you? Maybe someone here has used that ortho? Mom to Dane 4 yo and Cecelia 12 mo (DOC Grads) > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 Both of my banded kids had fluid retention above the buckle on the flat side. Is that what you think it might be? Kind of odd that it's on both sides. Does your new ortho in CA have a lot of experience with the bands? Did he get the file with pictures, etc from the old ortho? Where in CA are you? Maybe someone here has used that ortho? Mom to Dane 4 yo and Cecelia 12 mo (DOC Grads) > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I am currently going to San Obispo Hanger. I was going to Prescott, AZ Hanger before I moved. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 3, 2006 Report Share Posted January 3, 2006 I am currently going to San Obispo Hanger. I was going to Prescott, AZ Hanger before I moved. 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 not going to be much help on the specific issue, but just letting you know....my daughter (5.5 mo old) has been in a Hanger helmet for just about one month (so we're right about where you are). We have been back to the orthotist 5 times as of today. I haven't had your specific issue, but tightness at different locations has been a big problem for us. And rotation problems aren't helping. I agree with others that it seems like a little shaving of foam would help. I can't believe how much we've had shaved and added in less than a month. They are blaming some of our problems on excessive hair causing possible slippage and also...since she is not a " sitter " yet, she is still on her back and wiggling in it a lot. I think we are getting there. Just be persistant if you think it's wrong. Good luck. Jen > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > 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 not going to be much help on the specific issue, but just letting you know....my daughter (5.5 mo old) has been in a Hanger helmet for just about one month (so we're right about where you are). We have been back to the orthotist 5 times as of today. I haven't had your specific issue, but tightness at different locations has been a big problem for us. And rotation problems aren't helping. I agree with others that it seems like a little shaving of foam would help. I can't believe how much we've had shaved and added in less than a month. They are blaming some of our problems on excessive hair causing possible slippage and also...since she is not a " sitter " yet, she is still on her back and wiggling in it a lot. I think we are getting there. Just be persistant if you think it's wrong. Good luck. Jen > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 , Is there a redmark where the indentations are showing? If you feel that his head is still not right than have a free consult done by CT and see what they say. They can also look at the indentations and tell you if they are a problem. Sounds to me like you have no confidence in this new clinic and it may be time for a change. CAROLG > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2006 Report Share Posted January 4, 2006 , Is there a redmark where the indentations are showing? If you feel that his head is still not right than have a free consult done by CT and see what they say. They can also look at the indentations and tell you if they are a problem. Sounds to me like you have no confidence in this new clinic and it may be time for a change. CAROLG > > My son is 8 monthes nd has only been wearing his Hanger helmt for one > month. All of a sudden he is getting very large indentions over his > ears from the helmet. We just moved to CA and went to the Hanger here > and the Ort there told me my son's head is okay and he would not > recommend a new helmet. I don't believe his head is okay and wanted > someone's opinion about this. Can't they adjust the helmet to fit > better? I really need advice. I have had the helmet off for 3 days > now, and I feel like he will regress if I on't get somethng figured > out. Thanks so much for listening. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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