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Re: New to Group - DocBand Question & Trouble Sleeping

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Hi ,

I don't think that skin pealing off is normal, unless its cradle cap

where its sort of flaky but not really skin that is pealing. If its

skin pealing I think you need an adjustment because it is rubbing too

much. red spots are okay if they fade within an hour, but if the skin

is broken I think you might need to take the band off and wait until

you can see someone. Maybe for now just check it more frequently and

if it is getting worse there is a problem. If the cream is helping

maybe it will be getting better.

let me know what you find out.

-christine

mom to sydney/ 7 mo /starband 5-31-06

> >

> > Hi all! I'm new to this group and am getting a lot of good

> > information

> > so far - thank you.

> > My 6 month old daughter started wearing her Docband on July 20th.

> > The

> > first week went pretty good. This past Wednesday she had her first

> > adjustment and that night along with last night, she seems real

> > uncomfortable. Could the Docband be bothering her? Anyone else

> > having

> > problems sleeping? Both nights she was squirming and moving her

> head

> > left and right and clawing at her head with her fingers. When I

> took

> > the band off at night, there were some indentations on the side of

> > her

> > head (along with some red marks along the areas that are getting

> > pressure which I know is normal). Are the side indentations

> normal?

> > Is

> > there anything we can really do until her head starts to adjust?

> > Any suggestions would be appreciated!

> > Thanks,

> >

> > Marina

> > DocBand July 20th

> >

>

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