Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 beth, You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this not them! The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. explained it really well in a previous post. Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you get into the PS so quickly? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 beth, You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this not them! The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. explained it really well in a previous post. Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you get into the PS so quickly? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 the ortho at nopco asked him to take us....we had to wait 2 hours.....he was more annoyed with us than anything, he said something like " i have 30 kids im treating now-and you should see THEM! " great, so were being compared now. i dont care about someone elses kid-i care about My kid. > > beth, > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this > not them! > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. > explained it really well in a previous post. > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you > get into the PS so quickly? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 the ortho at nopco asked him to take us....we had to wait 2 hours.....he was more annoyed with us than anything, he said something like " i have 30 kids im treating now-and you should see THEM! " great, so were being compared now. i dont care about someone elses kid-i care about My kid. > > beth, > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this > not them! > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. > explained it really well in a previous post. > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you > get into the PS so quickly? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Sounds like Dr. Personality I'd be mad as hell if Cece's urologist told me not to worry because he had patients with high grades of reflux than she had. Did you take the before and after pictures with you? The ortho might be nice as pie, but she just might not know what a head is supposed to look like and how to get it there. Just because something goes wrong doesn't mean that it's intentional. > > > > beth, > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this > > not them! > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Sounds like Dr. Personality I'd be mad as hell if Cece's urologist told me not to worry because he had patients with high grades of reflux than she had. Did you take the before and after pictures with you? The ortho might be nice as pie, but she just might not know what a head is supposed to look like and how to get it there. Just because something goes wrong doesn't mean that it's intentional. > > > > beth, > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this > > not them! > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Wow...what nerve! His other patients are not your concern. You were there about your child. I can't believe he said that. Did he confirm or deny your concerns? What are they going to do? > > > > beth, > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this > > not them! > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Wow...what nerve! His other patients are not your concern. You were there about your child. I can't believe he said that. Did he confirm or deny your concerns? What are they going to do? > > > > beth, > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the clinician or > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over this > > not them! > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional deformity. I > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U of M > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their bands > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect area. > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would be > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did you > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 oh yeah he was Mr Ego-my husband held up Aidans before and after pics while he was talking and he actually gave my husband " the hand. " And he said dont worry about his head...he measured it around the circumference and said it fell within normal range. but that does not cover height. so esentially he denied our concerns. i dont know what were going to do. we have to pay for everything out of pocket. if we had $3,000, or even $1500 for the deposit id do the DOC tomorrow. but we dont. we are trying to get out of debt so we cut up all our credit cards...needless to say we are very unhappy, and confused. nopco offered to make an actual cast from aidans head, not a scan, and make him a new helmet right there. wonder if if this would be beneficial or just a waste of time? > > > > > > beth, > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > clinician or > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > this > > > not them! > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > deformity. I > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > of M > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > bands > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > area. > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > be > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > you > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 oh yeah he was Mr Ego-my husband held up Aidans before and after pics while he was talking and he actually gave my husband " the hand. " And he said dont worry about his head...he measured it around the circumference and said it fell within normal range. but that does not cover height. so esentially he denied our concerns. i dont know what were going to do. we have to pay for everything out of pocket. if we had $3,000, or even $1500 for the deposit id do the DOC tomorrow. but we dont. we are trying to get out of debt so we cut up all our credit cards...needless to say we are very unhappy, and confused. nopco offered to make an actual cast from aidans head, not a scan, and make him a new helmet right there. wonder if if this would be beneficial or just a waste of time? > > > > > > beth, > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > clinician or > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > this > > > not them! > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > deformity. I > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > of M > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > bands > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > area. > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > be > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > you > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 It would be a total waste of precious correction. This ortho is clueless!!!!!! NOPCO HAS to give you your money back, it's that simple. You paid them for a service, they haven't provided you w/that service, you're entitled to a refund. If I'm not mistaken, we've had other members receive a refund from them. Also I believe it's $600.00 down for a DOCband, not $1500.00. Mr Ego is also Mr Rude. :-( I would have been livid if he put his hand up to me like that. -- In Plagiocephaly , " starrspangledgirl " <starrspangledgirl@...> wrote: > > oh yeah he was Mr Ego-my husband held up Aidans before and after pics while he was > talking and he actually gave my husband " the hand. " And he said dont worry about his > head...he measured it around the circumference and said it fell within normal range. but > that does not cover height. so esentially he denied our concerns. > > i dont know what were going to do. we have to pay for everything out of pocket. if we had > $3,000, or even $1500 for the deposit id do the DOC tomorrow. but we dont. we are > trying to get out of debt so we cut up all our credit cards...needless to say we are very > unhappy, and confused. > > nopco offered to make an actual cast from aidans head, not a scan, and make him a new > helmet right there. wonder if if this would be beneficial or just a waste of time? > > > > > > > > > > > > beth, > > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > > clinician or > > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > > this > > > > not them! > > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > > deformity. I > > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > > of M > > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > > bands > > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > > area. > > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > > be > > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > > you > > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 It would be a total waste of precious correction. This ortho is clueless!!!!!! NOPCO HAS to give you your money back, it's that simple. You paid them for a service, they haven't provided you w/that service, you're entitled to a refund. If I'm not mistaken, we've had other members receive a refund from them. Also I believe it's $600.00 down for a DOCband, not $1500.00. Mr Ego is also Mr Rude. :-( I would have been livid if he put his hand up to me like that. -- In Plagiocephaly , " starrspangledgirl " <starrspangledgirl@...> wrote: > > oh yeah he was Mr Ego-my husband held up Aidans before and after pics while he was > talking and he actually gave my husband " the hand. " And he said dont worry about his > head...he measured it around the circumference and said it fell within normal range. but > that does not cover height. so esentially he denied our concerns. > > i dont know what were going to do. we have to pay for everything out of pocket. if we had > $3,000, or even $1500 for the deposit id do the DOC tomorrow. but we dont. we are > trying to get out of debt so we cut up all our credit cards...needless to say we are very > unhappy, and confused. > > nopco offered to make an actual cast from aidans head, not a scan, and make him a new > helmet right there. wonder if if this would be beneficial or just a waste of time? > > > > > > > > > > > > beth, > > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > > clinician or > > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > > this > > > > not them! > > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > > deformity. I > > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > > of M > > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > > bands > > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > > area. > > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > > be > > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > > you > > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 beth, No treatment is better than bad treatment. I wouldn't give someone a second chance to mess up. I'd take a pass and demand my money back. Actually I'd take it a step farther and require that they cover the cost of the DOC Band since they caused the additional deformity. I can teach you all kinds of ways to get your money back. Picketing, writing letters to the Editor and contacting that reporter who recently did that plagio story are all great ways to start out if they flat out refuse you. I hear you on not wanting to put anything else on the credit card. We have a load on there because we weren't expecting to have a third baby. Cece surprised us! We didn't have maternity benefits and I had to go on Zofran. A month of that costs as much as DOC Band! We did put both bands on credit cards. We got reimbursed for half of Cece's. We just looked for 0% fixed APR on balance transfers and flipped everything over to that. I don't like that much debt, but it's easier to swallow when there isn't any interest. I use to be a Sr. Banking Officer for a credit card bank so I'm familiar with how to play the game. Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (14 mo) DOC Grads > > oh yeah he was Mr Ego-my husband held up Aidans before and after pics while he was > talking and he actually gave my husband " the hand. " And he said dont worry about his > head...he measured it around the circumference and said it fell within normal range. but > that does not cover height. so esentially he denied our concerns. > > i dont know what were going to do. we have to pay for everything out of pocket. if we had > $3,000, or even $1500 for the deposit id do the DOC tomorrow. but we dont. we are > trying to get out of debt so we cut up all our credit cards...needless to say we are very > unhappy, and confused. > > nopco offered to make an actual cast from aidans head, not a scan, and make him a new > helmet right there. wonder if if this would be beneficial or just a waste of time? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 beth, No treatment is better than bad treatment. I wouldn't give someone a second chance to mess up. I'd take a pass and demand my money back. Actually I'd take it a step farther and require that they cover the cost of the DOC Band since they caused the additional deformity. I can teach you all kinds of ways to get your money back. Picketing, writing letters to the Editor and contacting that reporter who recently did that plagio story are all great ways to start out if they flat out refuse you. I hear you on not wanting to put anything else on the credit card. We have a load on there because we weren't expecting to have a third baby. Cece surprised us! We didn't have maternity benefits and I had to go on Zofran. A month of that costs as much as DOC Band! We did put both bands on credit cards. We got reimbursed for half of Cece's. We just looked for 0% fixed APR on balance transfers and flipped everything over to that. I don't like that much debt, but it's easier to swallow when there isn't any interest. I use to be a Sr. Banking Officer for a credit card bank so I'm familiar with how to play the game. Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (14 mo) DOC Grads > > oh yeah he was Mr Ego-my husband held up Aidans before and after pics while he was > talking and he actually gave my husband " the hand. " And he said dont worry about his > head...he measured it around the circumference and said it fell within normal range. but > that does not cover height. so esentially he denied our concerns. > > i dont know what were going to do. we have to pay for everything out of pocket. if we had > $3,000, or even $1500 for the deposit id do the DOC tomorrow. but we dont. we are > trying to get out of debt so we cut up all our credit cards...needless to say we are very > unhappy, and confused. > > nopco offered to make an actual cast from aidans head, not a scan, and make him a new > helmet right there. wonder if if this would be beneficial or just a waste of time? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Unbelievable..this guy kills me. I agree with others..I would go elsewhere for further treatment. Maybe given your situation..CT could work out a payment plan with no interest or something. I would also insist that the hospital first reimburse you. Go directly to the head of that department..if that doesn't work..go to the head of the hospital. Be a royal pain in the butt. Threaten legal action. You are right in this case. Try getting them to reimburse you...it's the LEAST they can do. Give yourself the weekend to gain your strength back and deal with them on Monday. Be VERY firm with them. Your concerns are very valid. Good luck and keep us posted. > > > > > > > > beth, > > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > > clinician or > > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > > this > > > > not them! > > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > > deformity. I > > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > > of M > > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > > bands > > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > > area. > > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > > be > > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > > you > > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Unbelievable..this guy kills me. I agree with others..I would go elsewhere for further treatment. Maybe given your situation..CT could work out a payment plan with no interest or something. I would also insist that the hospital first reimburse you. Go directly to the head of that department..if that doesn't work..go to the head of the hospital. Be a royal pain in the butt. Threaten legal action. You are right in this case. Try getting them to reimburse you...it's the LEAST they can do. Give yourself the weekend to gain your strength back and deal with them on Monday. Be VERY firm with them. Your concerns are very valid. Good luck and keep us posted. > > > > > > > > beth, > > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > > clinician or > > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > > this > > > > not them! > > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > > deformity. I > > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > > of M > > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > > bands > > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > > area. > > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > > be > > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > > you > > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Also.. if NOPCO is that bad and they've refunded money on several occasions recently...I would think a possible class action lawsuit is in order. It's awful that so many parents have not only had horrible service but their babies'heads are worse off. Not to mention the grief the parents are going thru. It's not right. I would contact other parents and get together via email, in person or conference call. See if your situations are similar.. If so, I would contact a very good attorney. This is awful. I would also notify Orthomerica about your situation. Send them the before and after photos. They need to know this facility is hurting babies in too many occasions. Listen..I know mistakes can happen but this seems to be more common per the other posts/complaints. Good luck > > > > > > > > beth, > > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > > clinician or > > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > > this > > > > not them! > > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > > deformity. I > > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > > of M > > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > > bands > > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > > area. > > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > > be > > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > > you > > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 24, 2006 Report Share Posted March 24, 2006 Also.. if NOPCO is that bad and they've refunded money on several occasions recently...I would think a possible class action lawsuit is in order. It's awful that so many parents have not only had horrible service but their babies'heads are worse off. Not to mention the grief the parents are going thru. It's not right. I would contact other parents and get together via email, in person or conference call. See if your situations are similar.. If so, I would contact a very good attorney. This is awful. I would also notify Orthomerica about your situation. Send them the before and after photos. They need to know this facility is hurting babies in too many occasions. Listen..I know mistakes can happen but this seems to be more common per the other posts/complaints. Good luck > > > > > > > > beth, > > > > You do what you feel is best. Don't worry if that's the > > clinician or > > > > the plastic surgeon. You are the one who is loosing sleep over > > this > > > > not them! > > > > The band doesn't have to be tight to cause additional > > deformity. I > > > > have met a couple babies who got increased head height from a U > > of M > > > > band. Their heads were no longer flat but they were tall! They > > > > switched to our provider and I met them in the lobby. Their > > bands > > > > weren't tight. They just redirected growth to the incorrect > > area. > > > > explained it really well in a previous post. > > > > Can you take him to a plastic surgeon who isn't affiliated with > > > > Children's or NOPCO? After hearing things in the past I would > > be > > > > super concerned about them trying to cover themselves. How did > > you > > > > get into the PS so quickly? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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