Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Hello. My daughter also wore a Hanger Band. She got great correction. It definitely sounds like your Daughter's band needs to be adjusted. It shouldn't be making a mark on her cheek like that. Sometimes just a simple adjustment will fix things. To answer your question about active vs. Passive bands... the Hanger Band is made to be an active band. This means it has certain holding points (usually the more prominent/buldging areas on the baby's head) and there is space in the band for the flat spot(s) to " pop out " . An active band basically re-directs the growth of the head. In the beginning (first 2 weeks or so) the band may have a little more give and seem a little looser as their head grows a little to make the fit a little better. A passive band is made to be the " final " shape of the baby's head. There aren't as many adjustments needed as the passive bands don't redirect the growth of the head. They simply rely on the baby's head growing into the shape of the band. There have been Orthotists who have made an active band into a passive one by taking out foam... but this should not be done. Do you think that your Ortho has made the band passive? Hang in there and let us know how it goes with the Orthotist appt. Jen (19.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) --- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > back down. > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > mark and not a rash. > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > her through all of this. > > Thanks for any input, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Hello. My daughter also wore a Hanger Band. She got great correction. It definitely sounds like your Daughter's band needs to be adjusted. It shouldn't be making a mark on her cheek like that. Sometimes just a simple adjustment will fix things. To answer your question about active vs. Passive bands... the Hanger Band is made to be an active band. This means it has certain holding points (usually the more prominent/buldging areas on the baby's head) and there is space in the band for the flat spot(s) to " pop out " . An active band basically re-directs the growth of the head. In the beginning (first 2 weeks or so) the band may have a little more give and seem a little looser as their head grows a little to make the fit a little better. A passive band is made to be the " final " shape of the baby's head. There aren't as many adjustments needed as the passive bands don't redirect the growth of the head. They simply rely on the baby's head growing into the shape of the band. There have been Orthotists who have made an active band into a passive one by taking out foam... but this should not be done. Do you think that your Ortho has made the band passive? Hang in there and let us know how it goes with the Orthotist appt. Jen (19.5 mo), tort resolved, Hanger Band Grad (4 years) --- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > back down. > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > mark and not a rash. > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > her through all of this. > > Thanks for any input, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Hi , Hanger helmets are acvite, they redirect the growth of the head through gentle pressure not felt by the baby. How old is your baby? How often is she going in for adjustments? How much experience does your ortho have? You're doing the right thing by treating her plagio. I'm sorry you're going through this. Definitely keep her helmet off until you see your ortho. Please let us know how your appointment goes. -- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > back down. > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > mark and not a rash. > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > her through all of this. > > Thanks for any input, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 Hi , Hanger helmets are acvite, they redirect the growth of the head through gentle pressure not felt by the baby. How old is your baby? How often is she going in for adjustments? How much experience does your ortho have? You're doing the right thing by treating her plagio. I'm sorry you're going through this. Definitely keep her helmet off until you see your ortho. Please let us know how your appointment goes. -- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > back down. > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > mark and not a rash. > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > her through all of this. > > Thanks for any input, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 I am so sorry to hear that you are getting red marks and indentations. How long has your daughter been in the band? Please don't doubt your decisions to treat her plagio. I'm sure you did it on the assumption that you would get a great fitting band and you only want what is best for your daughter. I remember when my twins were born they were premie and they didn't know how to nurse but i kept trying. I felt so bad for making them work so hard for their food when they had already been through so much. They eventually got the hang of it and I'm glad I did it because I think is was good for their health in the long run. Hopefully your ortho can make an adjustment and fix the problem right away. Please keep us posted. Haylee mom to andre doc band grad --- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > back down. > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > mark and not a rash. > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > her through all of this. > > Thanks for any input, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2006 Report Share Posted March 29, 2006 I am so sorry to hear that you are getting red marks and indentations. How long has your daughter been in the band? Please don't doubt your decisions to treat her plagio. I'm sure you did it on the assumption that you would get a great fitting band and you only want what is best for your daughter. I remember when my twins were born they were premie and they didn't know how to nurse but i kept trying. I felt so bad for making them work so hard for their food when they had already been through so much. They eventually got the hang of it and I'm glad I did it because I think is was good for their health in the long run. Hopefully your ortho can make an adjustment and fix the problem right away. Please keep us posted. Haylee mom to andre doc band grad --- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > back down. > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > mark and not a rash. > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > her through all of this. > > Thanks for any input, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Hi , Laurel is 7 months old now. Thanks for the clarification about the active/passive thing. She's only been in the helmet for about 2.5 weeks now, so I'm still learning. She was supposed to go in for an adjustment at 3 weeks and then monthly after that. I didn't really have any choice in the ortho department. He's the only one that does the cranial banding for infants. He seems very knowledgeable though, and I've been pleased with the adjustments. It's just so odd that Laurel would have the helmet on for almost a week and a half and then all of the sudden, it seems too tight on one cheek. She had been sick, so I wonder if there was some swelling or water retention involved? We go in this afternoon, so I'll post an update later... Thanks again, Kirsten Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 --- In Plagiocephaly , " stripes6060 " <taime@...> wrote: > > Hi , > Hanger helmets are acvite, they redirect the growth of the head > through gentle pressure not felt by the baby. How old is your baby? > How often is she going in for adjustments? How much experience does > your ortho have? You're doing the right thing by treating her plagio. > I'm sorry you're going through this. Definitely keep her helmet off > until you see your ortho. > Please let us know how your appointment goes. > > -- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@> wrote: > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > > back down. > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > > mark and not a rash. > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > > her through all of this. > > > > Thanks for any input, > > Kirsten > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Hi , Laurel is 7 months old now. Thanks for the clarification about the active/passive thing. She's only been in the helmet for about 2.5 weeks now, so I'm still learning. She was supposed to go in for an adjustment at 3 weeks and then monthly after that. I didn't really have any choice in the ortho department. He's the only one that does the cranial banding for infants. He seems very knowledgeable though, and I've been pleased with the adjustments. It's just so odd that Laurel would have the helmet on for almost a week and a half and then all of the sudden, it seems too tight on one cheek. She had been sick, so I wonder if there was some swelling or water retention involved? We go in this afternoon, so I'll post an update later... Thanks again, Kirsten Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 --- In Plagiocephaly , " stripes6060 " <taime@...> wrote: > > Hi , > Hanger helmets are acvite, they redirect the growth of the head > through gentle pressure not felt by the baby. How old is your baby? > How often is she going in for adjustments? How much experience does > your ortho have? You're doing the right thing by treating her plagio. > I'm sorry you're going through this. Definitely keep her helmet off > until you see your ortho. > Please let us know how your appointment goes. > > -- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@> wrote: > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY sick > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it came > > back down. > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG red > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the helmet > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > > mark and not a rash. > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had this > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate putting > > her through all of this. > > > > Thanks for any input, > > Kirsten > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Hi Kirsten, How'd your appointment go? You should ask your ortho if you can come in every 2 weeks for an adjustment. That's how often a baby Laurel's age should get adjustments. My dd was almost 11.5 months old when she got her band. It was adjusted every 2 weeks. Maybe Laurel just had a growth spurt! -- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Hi , > > Laurel is 7 months old now. Thanks for the clarification about the > active/passive thing. She's only been in the helmet for about 2.5 > weeks now, so I'm still learning. She was supposed to go in for an > adjustment at 3 weeks and then monthly after that. > > I didn't really have any choice in the ortho department. He's the > only one that does the cranial banding for infants. He seems very > knowledgeable though, and I've been pleased with the adjustments. > It's just so odd that Laurel would have the helmet on for almost a > week and a half and then all of the sudden, it seems too tight on > one cheek. She had been sick, so I wonder if there was some > swelling or water retention involved? > > We go in this afternoon, so I'll post an update later... > > Thanks again, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > putting > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > Kirsten > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Hi Kirsten, How'd your appointment go? You should ask your ortho if you can come in every 2 weeks for an adjustment. That's how often a baby Laurel's age should get adjustments. My dd was almost 11.5 months old when she got her band. It was adjusted every 2 weeks. Maybe Laurel just had a growth spurt! -- In Plagiocephaly , " shields31 " <shields31@...> wrote: > > Hi , > > Laurel is 7 months old now. Thanks for the clarification about the > active/passive thing. She's only been in the helmet for about 2.5 > weeks now, so I'm still learning. She was supposed to go in for an > adjustment at 3 weeks and then monthly after that. > > I didn't really have any choice in the ortho department. He's the > only one that does the cranial banding for infants. He seems very > knowledgeable though, and I've been pleased with the adjustments. > It's just so odd that Laurel would have the helmet on for almost a > week and a half and then all of the sudden, it seems too tight on > one cheek. She had been sick, so I wonder if there was some > swelling or water retention involved? > > We go in this afternoon, so I'll post an update later... > > Thanks again, > Kirsten > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > putting > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > Kirsten > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Finally got a chance to get online again... Laurel's appointment was fine. He got that side of the band to not be so tight on her cheek. The first adjustment made it too loose, but then he got it right, I think. It's an interesting point you bring up about an active band being made into a passive band. I remember now why I thought it was a passive band because when he was explaining the band to us, he said it was made so Laurel's head would grow into it. I seriously hope that I'm not going through all of this for nothing. We have an appointment in another month to see her plastic surgeon again. Maybe I will move that appointment up, and have him check the helmet. He told me at the original appointment if I was unhappy with the helmet and they couldn't get the adjustments right that he would force them to make me a new one. I think I will give him a call tomorrow and see if I can get an appointment with him. That being said, her main bulging point is on her right side on her forehead , and the helmet is definitely touching her there because she's getting some dry skin there, almost like a callous. It seems like it is fitting her better (she's been in it 2.5 weeks now) and the places that are supposed to pop do have more room where they are. And on another note...we got our first insensitive helmet comment tonight! At, of all places, a funeral visitation for a friend. This lady (mid-40s or so) came up to us (a total stranger, mind you), my husband was holding Laurel...she tapped Laurel on the helmet and said, " You didn't get enough tummy time, huh?? " First of all...she has always given herself tummy time, we never had to force it on her. Second of all...it's called " BACK TO SLEEP " + Torticollis = Flat Spot lady! I did my best to be civil to the woman, it was certainly not the place for me to lay someone out. I tried to calmly explain she has tort, but she just kind of looked at me condescendingly. I decided at that time it was best to walk away. Anyway, thanks for all of the wonderful advice...it is MUCH appreciated! Kirsten > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > sick > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > came > > back down. > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > red > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > helmet > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > > mark and not a rash. > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > this > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > putting > > her through all of this. > > > > Thanks for any input, > > Kirsten > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Finally got a chance to get online again... Laurel's appointment was fine. He got that side of the band to not be so tight on her cheek. The first adjustment made it too loose, but then he got it right, I think. It's an interesting point you bring up about an active band being made into a passive band. I remember now why I thought it was a passive band because when he was explaining the band to us, he said it was made so Laurel's head would grow into it. I seriously hope that I'm not going through all of this for nothing. We have an appointment in another month to see her plastic surgeon again. Maybe I will move that appointment up, and have him check the helmet. He told me at the original appointment if I was unhappy with the helmet and they couldn't get the adjustments right that he would force them to make me a new one. I think I will give him a call tomorrow and see if I can get an appointment with him. That being said, her main bulging point is on her right side on her forehead , and the helmet is definitely touching her there because she's getting some dry skin there, almost like a callous. It seems like it is fitting her better (she's been in it 2.5 weeks now) and the places that are supposed to pop do have more room where they are. And on another note...we got our first insensitive helmet comment tonight! At, of all places, a funeral visitation for a friend. This lady (mid-40s or so) came up to us (a total stranger, mind you), my husband was holding Laurel...she tapped Laurel on the helmet and said, " You didn't get enough tummy time, huh?? " First of all...she has always given herself tummy time, we never had to force it on her. Second of all...it's called " BACK TO SLEEP " + Torticollis = Flat Spot lady! I did my best to be civil to the woman, it was certainly not the place for me to lay someone out. I tried to calmly explain she has tort, but she just kind of looked at me condescendingly. I decided at that time it was best to walk away. Anyway, thanks for all of the wonderful advice...it is MUCH appreciated! Kirsten > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > sick > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > came > > back down. > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her left > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from April > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back on > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > red > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, most > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > helmet > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a red > > mark and not a rash. > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > this > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression that > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, I'm > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know it > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > putting > > her through all of this. > > > > Thanks for any input, > > Kirsten > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 It is good that you have the plastic surgeons support. If you have concerns I would make an appointment with him too. A month is a long time in plagio time. I can't believe that woman. How can she live with her know it all self. Very rude. Don't worry this is not your fault at all. Even if your child didn't have tort it still wouldn't be your fault. I think there are usually a number of riskfactors involved when a child ends up with plagio. Haylee mom to andre doc band grad > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > putting > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > Kirsten > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 It is good that you have the plastic surgeons support. If you have concerns I would make an appointment with him too. A month is a long time in plagio time. I can't believe that woman. How can she live with her know it all self. Very rude. Don't worry this is not your fault at all. Even if your child didn't have tort it still wouldn't be your fault. I think there are usually a number of riskfactors involved when a child ends up with plagio. Haylee mom to andre doc band grad > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > putting > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > Kirsten > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Kirsten,Did he add anything to her band? Once an adjustment is made and the foam is shavedthere is no putting it back. > > >> > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash.> > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho?> > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > putting > > > her through all of this.> > > > > > Thanks for any input,> > > Kirsten> > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2006 Report Share Posted March 30, 2006 Kirsten,Did he add anything to her band? Once an adjustment is made and the foam is shavedthere is no putting it back. > > >> > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash.> > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho?> > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > putting > > > her through all of this.> > > > > > Thanks for any input,> > > Kirsten> > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06> > >> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 In that spot, no, I think he may have heated the outer plastic shell some and moved it back in. In some other spots they have added more foam inside to make adjustments. I will try and remember to take some pictures tonight... Kirsten > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > > sick > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > > came > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > > left > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > > April > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > > on > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > > red > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > > most > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > > helmet > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > > red > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > > this > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > > that > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > > I'm > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > > it > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > > putting > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > Kirsten > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 In that spot, no, I think he may have heated the outer plastic shell some and moved it back in. In some other spots they have added more foam inside to make adjustments. I will try and remember to take some pictures tonight... Kirsten > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > > sick > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > > came > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > > left > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > > April > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > > on > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > > red > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > > most > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > > helmet > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > > red > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > > this > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > > that > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > > I'm > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > > it > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > > putting > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > Kirsten > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Kirsten, I am glad things went better. Let us know what the plastic surgeon says. I can't believe that woman. They would have been planning another funeral if that was me,lol. CAROLG > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > putting > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > Kirsten > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Kirsten, I am glad things went better. Let us know what the plastic surgeon says. I can't believe that woman. They would have been planning another funeral if that was me,lol. CAROLG > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been VERY > > sick > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over the > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until it > > came > > > back down. > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on her > left > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > April > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet back > on > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a BIG > > red > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in fact, > most > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > helmet > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some pictures of > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely a > red > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others had > > this > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger Helmets > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > that > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow into > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the ortho? > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > I'm > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I know > it > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > putting > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > Kirsten > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 I was wondering about that too. I thought adding foam was a NO-NO. Correct me if I'm wrong,please. CAROLG > > > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been > VERY > > > > sick > > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over > the > > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until > it > > > > came > > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on > her > > > left > > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > > > April > > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet > back > > > on > > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a > BIG > > > > red > > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in > fact, > > > most > > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > > > helmet > > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some > pictures of > > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely > a > > > red > > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others > had > > > > this > > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger > Helmets > > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > > > that > > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow > into > > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the > ortho? > > > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > > > I'm > > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I > know > > > it > > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > > > putting > > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > > Kirsten > > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 I was wondering about that too. I thought adding foam was a NO-NO. Correct me if I'm wrong,please. CAROLG > > > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been > VERY > > > > sick > > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over > the > > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off until > it > > > > came > > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on > her > > > left > > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment from > > > April > > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet > back > > > on > > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had a > BIG > > > > red > > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in > fact, > > > most > > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting the > > > > helmet > > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some > pictures of > > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's definitely > a > > > red > > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others > had > > > > this > > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger > Helmets > > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the impression > > > that > > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow > into > > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the > ortho? > > > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the helmet, > > > I'm > > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I > know > > > it > > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > > > putting > > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > > Kirsten > > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 I'm currently waiting on the plastics nurse to call me back to see if she thinks Dr. Gordon (plastic surgeon) should take a look at it. She's in the clinic, so I have no clue when she'll call back. I just really hope to get this figured out soon! I certainly don't want Laurel going through all of this if it's not going to do any good! > > > > > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been > > VERY > > > > > sick > > > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over > > the > > > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off > until > > it > > > > > came > > > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on > > her > > > > left > > > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment > from > > > > April > > > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet > > back > > > > on > > > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had > a > > BIG > > > > > red > > > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in > > fact, > > > > most > > > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting > the > > > > > helmet > > > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some > > pictures of > > > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's > definitely > > a > > > > red > > > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others > > had > > > > > this > > > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger > > Helmets > > > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the > impression > > > > that > > > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow > > into > > > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the > > ortho? > > > > > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the > helmet, > > > > I'm > > > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I > > know > > > > it > > > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > > > > putting > > > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > > > Kirsten > > > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 I'm currently waiting on the plastics nurse to call me back to see if she thinks Dr. Gordon (plastic surgeon) should take a look at it. She's in the clinic, so I have no clue when she'll call back. I just really hope to get this figured out soon! I certainly don't want Laurel going through all of this if it's not going to do any good! > > > > > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has been > > VERY > > > > > sick > > > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet over > > the > > > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off > until > > it > > > > > came > > > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation on > > her > > > > left > > > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment > from > > > > April > > > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the helmet > > back > > > > on > > > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she had > a > > BIG > > > > > red > > > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in > > fact, > > > > most > > > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not putting > the > > > > > helmet > > > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some > > pictures of > > > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's > definitely > > a > > > > red > > > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if others > > had > > > > > this > > > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger > > Helmets > > > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the > impression > > > > that > > > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to grow > > into > > > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the > > ortho? > > > > > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the > helmet, > > > > I'm > > > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head I > > know > > > > it > > > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I hate > > > > > putting > > > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > > > Kirsten > > > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 31, 2006 Report Share Posted March 31, 2006 Kirsten, Let me know what they say if you get time. I appreciate it. CAROLG > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Currently Laurel is out of her Hanger helmet, she has > been > > > VERY > > > > > > sick > > > > > > > with an ear infection and was in and out of her helmet > over > > > the > > > > > > > weekend. When her fever would go up, we'd take it off > > until > > > it > > > > > > came > > > > > > > back down. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I noticed that she was getting a pretty bad indentation > on > > > her > > > > > left > > > > > > > cheek from the helmet, so I changed her next appointment > > from > > > > > April > > > > > > > 3rd to tomorrow. It seemed to go away, so I put the > helmet > > > back > > > > > on > > > > > > > her. So last night I took it off for her bath and she > had > > a > > > BIG > > > > > > red > > > > > > > mark on her cheek that didn't go away after an hour...in > > > fact, > > > > > most > > > > > > > of the mark is still there this morning! I'm not > putting > > the > > > > > > helmet > > > > > > > back on now until it's adjusted, plus I printed some > > > pictures of > > > > > > > what happened last night to show the ortho. It's > > definitely > > > a > > > > > red > > > > > > > mark and not a rash. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Anyway, I was doing a search of the boards to see if > others > > > had > > > > > > this > > > > > > > problem and I ran across some info that said that Hanger > > > Helmets > > > > > > > were active ones and not passive? I was under the > > impression > > > > > that > > > > > > > it was a passive one and that her head was supposed to > grow > > > into > > > > > > > it? Did I just not ask the appropriate questions of the > > > ortho? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > With all the issues my girl has had since getting the > > helmet, > > > > > I'm > > > > > > > seriously doubting my decision to treat now. In my head > I > > > know > > > > > it > > > > > > > will be for the best in the long run, but in my heart I > hate > > > > > > putting > > > > > > > her through all of this. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Thanks for any input, > > > > > > > Kirsten > > > > > > > Mom to Laurel - Hanger Helmet 3.15.06 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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