Guest guest Posted September 18, 2001 Report Share Posted September 18, 2001 Hi Ree. After I had my baby, I went from hypo to hyper and needed to have my dosage changed. But I feel good at this level (75 mcg), so my endo is going to keep me at this dose since it's not too far off. <br><br>That would be great if you had the postpartum kind and you could get off of the meds. Loosing weight definately affects your dosage level. Just make sure your getting your levels checked frequently enough until your feeling better. <br><br>Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 19, 2001 Report Share Posted September 19, 2001 Thanks, Debbie. I think I may have leveled off. I've been feeling pretty good for a couple weeks on this dosage (100 mcg). I'm a little tired, but I haven't been sleeping that well with all that's going on. I think it's just sleep deprivation rather than hypo. Hope everyone else is feeling good. I'll tell you, as bad as hypo is, hyper (at least for me) was 10 times worse. Ugh!<br><br>Ree Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 In a message dated 10/4/05 3:07:36 PM, dannenedrummond@... writes: << I feel very helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any suggestions? >> Try calling Feldman, the parent mentor in e County and the mother of an adult son with autism. 706-548-3550, 706-208-0066 or feldmanr@... She may have some ideas for you. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 I did call her. I haven't met with her yet but I hope to God she has some advice. Thanks. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 Please call me maybe we can help you. 770-338-2465. -----Original Message-----From: autism [mailto:autism ] On Behalf Of dannenedrummondSent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 2:47 PMautism Subject: very frustratedI have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway, we live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was told). He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school and anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but of course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite care whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't heard of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel very helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her? Rome, GA > I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be > but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open > and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway, we > live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is > wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep > getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically > kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question > about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a > social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was told). > He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God > and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no > possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school and > anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone > wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us > because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and > this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but of > course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite care > whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't heard > of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel very > helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any > suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2005 Report Share Posted October 4, 2005 I am a consultant with experience with children with autism. I am now traveling to the Athens area once a week to work with another family. If I could be of assistance please let me know. You can check out our website www.klsolutions.org and call us to see if there is something that we can do to help you and your son. Loff, M.Ed. Educational Consultant K & L Solutions 3316 on Rd East Point, GA 30344 (404) 684-9361 office (404) 805-5652 cell From: autism [mailto:autism ] On Behalf Of dannenedrummond Sent: Tuesday, October 04, 2005 2:47 PM autism Subject: [Norton AntiSpam] very frustrated I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway, we live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was told). He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school and anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but of course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite care whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't heard of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel very helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any suggestions? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2005 Report Share Posted October 5, 2005 You know you really ought to be careful what you say out there on the internet. I read these things as well. I am " that neurologists " wife and frankly, i am surprised he even called you from his house. You were RUDE! terry poling Re: very frustrated >I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in > Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her? > > > Rome, GA > > > > >> I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be >> but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open >> and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway, > we >> live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is >> wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep >> getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically >> kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question >> about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a >> social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was > told). >> He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God >> and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no >> possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school > and >> anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone >> wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us >> because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and >> this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but > of >> course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite > care >> whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't > heard >> of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel > very >> helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any >> suggestions? > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2005 Report Share Posted October 6, 2005 I believe that this is called flaming. Who is the moderator of this group? Marilyn Pyles - In autism , " Terry Poling " <terrypoling@c...> wrote: > You know you really ought to be careful what you say out there on the > internet. I read these things as well. I am " that neurologists " wife and > frankly, i am surprised he even called you from his house. You were RUDE! > terry poling > Re: very frustrated > > > >I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in > > Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her? > > > > > > Rome, GA > > > > > > > > > >> I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be > >> but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open > >> and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway, > > we > >> live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is > >> wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep > >> getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically > >> kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question > >> about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a > >> social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was > > told). > >> He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God > >> and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no > >> possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school > > and > >> anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone > >> wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us > >> because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and > >> this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but > > of > >> course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite > > care > >> whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't > > heard > >> of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel > > very > >> helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any > >> suggestions? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 TerryHenry Spruill <hspruill@...> wrote: Who are you referring to: Terry or dannenedrummond@h.. Re: very frustrated> > > >I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in> > Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her?> >> > > > Rome, GA> >> >> >> > > >> I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be> >> but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open> >> and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway,> > we> >> live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is> >> wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep> >> getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically> >> kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question> >> about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a> >> social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was> > told).> >> He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God> >> and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no> >> possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school> > and> >> anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone> >> wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us> >> because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and> >> this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but> > of> >> course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite> > care> >> whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't> > heard> >> of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel> > very> >> helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any> >> suggestions?> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 I used to love in Athens. There is Respie care through Hope Haven. My daughter went there many times. They have a house on Whit road right up from the elementary school. Have you contacted the University of Georgia. They have many programs to help in the community and there is also a chapter of Autism Society of America in athens. They have many resources that may help you.Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@...> wrote: TerryHenry Spruill <hspruill@...> wrote: Who are you referring to: Terry or dannenedrummond@h.. Re: very frustrated> > > >I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in> > Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her?> >> > > > Rome, GA> >> >> >> > > >> I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be> >> but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open> >> and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway,> > we> >> live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is> >> wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep> >> getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically> >> kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question> >> about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a> >> social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was> > told).> >> He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God> >> and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no> >> possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school> > and> >> anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone> >> wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us> >> because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and> >> this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but> > of> >> course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite> > care> >> whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't> > heard> >> of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel> > very> >> helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any> >> suggestions?> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 here is some contact information for someone at UGA CONTACT: , 706/542-5108, jcampbel@... Marilyn Pyles <hillbillyhelper2@...> wrote: TerryHenry Spruill <hspruill@...> wrote: Who are you referring to: Terry or dannenedrummond@h.. Re: very frustrated> > > >I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in> > Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her?> >> > > > Rome, GA> >> >> >> > > >> I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be> >> but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open> >> and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway,> > we> >> live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is> >> wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep> >> getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically> >> kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question> >> about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a> >> social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was> > told).> >> He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God> >> and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no> >> possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school> > and> >> anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone> >> wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us> >> because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and> >> this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but> > of> >> course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite> > care> >> whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't> > heard> >> of a meeting for the autism society since spring break. I feel> > very> >> helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any> >> suggestions?> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2005 Report Share Posted October 7, 2005 Remember, this is a small community and most of us know eachother. When you call jonathon, tell him hi for me. we are friends! terry poling Re: very frustrated> > > >I have never met this lady, but she has a website, and is located in> > Athens. www.theautismangel.com. Do you know of her?> >> > > > Rome, GA> >> >> >> > > >> I have a 3 1/2 year old son with autism. He is as sweet as can be> >> but has some behavioral problems and quirks, like he likes to open> >> and shut doors or he makes weird sounds with his throat. Anyway,> > we> >> live in Athens and he goes to a special ed preschool that is> >> wonderful but I want more help from him. I feel like I just keep> >> getting crapped on everywhere I turn. His pediatrician basically> >> kicked us out of his practice when I simply asked him a question> >> about some hair test results I had gotten. I signed him up for a> >> ! social program but he was too much to handle for that (I was> > told).> >> He was getting ABA in our home but our ABA therapist prayed to God> >> and he told her not to help our son anymore. Now I see no> >> possibility of getting him more ABA. It is 2 months into school> > and> >> anyone else has filled schedules now. I am so frustrated. Noone> >> wants to help my son. I asked a neurologist in town to help us> >> because my son has extremely high levels of metals in his body and> >> this neurologist has a child with autism who he had chelated but> > of> >> course he doesn't want to help me either. There is no respite> > care> >> whatsoever here and I have no family here in town. I haven't> > heard> >> of a meeting for the autism society since spring brea! k. I feel> > very> >> helpless and alone and frustrated that noone cares. Any> >> suggestions?> >> >> >> >> >> >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi Everyone, We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Camerin Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi Everyone, We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Camerin Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Camerin, How much experience does the orthotist have? How many STARbands has he done? Can you post some pictures? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Camerin, How much experience does the orthotist have? How many STARbands has he done? Can you post some pictures? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi Camerin, How much experience does your ortho have? The only thing that should ever be added to a band is moleskin. NO band should ever fit tightly. Can you post a pic of Lorelei in her newly adjusted band? I don't want to scare you but an ill fitting band can cause your baby's head to become worse. My fingers are crossed that your ortho is experienced. Keep us posted. -- In Plagiocephaly , " camerin21 " <camerin21@y...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check > up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her > browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said > that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's > fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a > piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits > really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before > and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so > far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her > band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day > not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office > today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back > on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he > did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this > process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any > advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Camerin > Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 17, 2006 Report Share Posted January 17, 2006 Hi Camerin, How much experience does your ortho have? The only thing that should ever be added to a band is moleskin. NO band should ever fit tightly. Can you post a pic of Lorelei in her newly adjusted band? I don't want to scare you but an ill fitting band can cause your baby's head to become worse. My fingers are crossed that your ortho is experienced. Keep us posted. -- In Plagiocephaly , " camerin21 " <camerin21@y...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check > up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her > browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said > that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's > fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a > piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits > really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before > and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so > far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her > band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day > not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office > today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back > on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he > did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this > process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any > advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Camerin > Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Camerin, Hi. How did it go at the aortho's? I 'll look for another post from you. CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " camerin21 " <camerin21@y...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check > up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her > browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said > that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's > fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a > piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits > really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before > and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so > far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her > band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day > not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office > today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back > on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he > did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this > process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any > advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Camerin > Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Camerin, Hi. How did it go at the aortho's? I 'll look for another post from you. CAROLG --- In Plagiocephaly , " camerin21 " <camerin21@y...> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check > up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her > browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said > that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's > fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a > piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits > really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before > and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so > far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her > band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day > not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office > today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back > on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he > did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this > process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any > advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Camerin > Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Please let us know how the appointment went. The band shouldn't be really right. Angie and Jenna VERY Frustrated > Hi Everyone, > We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check > up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her > browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said > that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's > fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a > piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits > really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before > and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so > far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her > band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day > not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office > today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back > on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he > did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this > process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any > advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Camerin > Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Please let us know how the appointment went. The band shouldn't be really right. Angie and Jenna VERY Frustrated > Hi Everyone, > We went into the Ortho's office yesterday for my dd's one week check > up. I told the ortho that the band keeps slipping up off her > browline and rotates to where it touches both ears but I also said > that if it needs to be that way for anticipation of growth then it's > fine. The ortho made some adjustments the main one being he put a > piece of foam along the bottom back of the STARband and now it fits > really tight. It gives her " angry eye " even worse then it did before > and it's very tight on her cheek. She has been such a good girl so > far and I don't want that to change. She hasn't been wearing her > band since yesterday afternoon, so she's gone all night and a day > not wearing it. I made an appt to go back into the ortho's office > today for another adjustment. I just hope once we put the band back > on her she won't flip out about it. It seems so silly to me that he > did that and it made it that way. I'm just so frustrated with this > process and we've only been in it for a little over a week. Any > advice would be greatly appreciated. > > Thank you, > Camerin > Lorelei (STARband 1/5/06) > > > > > > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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