Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Caleb, my son, had his CT Scan last Monday, saw the doctor on Wednesday, and was casted on Thursday. He receives his helmet on the 25th which is exactly 2 weeks from the casting day. As far as what to expect during the first appointment, we just had ours with the helmet maker Thursday and they asked if we had any questions, then asked for us to undress Caleb down to his diaper, then they proceeded to get messy with the casting... It was wet and Caleb fussed a little bit when the wetness touched his head. They said it was warm, and that it bothers some babies. He let it sit till dry, and made marker points on his cast, and then just pulled it off. I have pictures if you'd like to see them... http://www.hollyhobbie.150m.com/Calebs_World/plagiocephaly.htm Good luck with your son's appointment, and push for cancellations at the helmet maker. It can't hurt to try. I got all three of my appointments in last week because I pushed for cancellations. > > Hi all, I had posted here a couple of months ago. Ethan is now almost > 10 months old and we finally have our first appointment with > the " helmet people " on May 25th. I feel like we are seriously running > out of time, as his neurosurgeon doesn't want the helmet on past 15 > months. > > They didn't give me any info on the first appointment. We're not going > with CT because the nearest one if 2.5 hours away. Our neurosurgeon > sent us to a place called Boas who does all kinds of prosthetics. For > some reason that makes me kind of nervous. I was hoping there was a > place around that did just helmets. > > But anyway, what can I expect from the first appointment? I wish we > were getting this helmet on NOW. How long does it usually take to get > the helmet after they do the mold of the head? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Hi skytza05 Grandson was fitted for his helmet on May 10th. He is scheduled to get helmet tomorrow (May 17th) at 11:00. I have a couple of pictures of his fitting under " Clayton Journal " . It took about 20 minutes for the fitting. I would like to ask everyone what should we expect......I have read that it could be difficult for a couple of days. Will he have trouble sleeping in it at first? We are looking for helpful hints and some encouragement. Thanks.....cloepaints > > Hi all, I had posted here a couple of months ago. Ethan is now almost > 10 months old and we finally have our first appointment with > the " helmet people " on May 25th. I feel like we are seriously running > out of time, as his neurosurgeon doesn't want the helmet on past 15 > months. > > They didn't give me any info on the first appointment. We're not going > with CT because the nearest one if 2.5 hours away. Our neurosurgeon > sent us to a place called Boas who does all kinds of prosthetics. For > some reason that makes me kind of nervous. I was hoping there was a > place around that did just helmets. > > But anyway, what can I expect from the first appointment? I wish we > were getting this helmet on NOW. How long does it usually take to get > the helmet after they do the mold of the head? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi, I just want to second everything Cris has already told you. Good luck and keep us posted! -- In Plagiocephaly , " skytza05 " <skytza05@...> wrote: > > Hi all, I had posted here a couple of months ago. Ethan is now almost > 10 months old and we finally have our first appointment with > the " helmet people " on May 25th. I feel like we are seriously running > out of time, as his neurosurgeon doesn't want the helmet on past 15 > months. > > They didn't give me any info on the first appointment. We're not going > with CT because the nearest one if 2.5 hours away. Our neurosurgeon > sent us to a place called Boas who does all kinds of prosthetics. For > some reason that makes me kind of nervous. I was hoping there was a > place around that did just helmets. > > But anyway, what can I expect from the first appointment? I wish we > were getting this helmet on NOW. How long does it usually take to get > the helmet after they do the mold of the head? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi Skytza! I was thinking of you and Ethan a couple of days ago, I'm glad to " see " you again and hear that you're moving forward. On our initial consult they took pictures of baby, measured him and they casted him (he cried but it was over in a few minutes and then he was fine) 2 weeks later we got his helmet. good luck to you! keep us posted. Your old friend from BAM, Tulip > > Hi all, I had posted here a couple of months ago. Ethan is now almost > 10 months old and we finally have our first appointment with > the " helmet people " on May 25th. I feel like we are seriously running > out of time, as his neurosurgeon doesn't want the helmet on past 15 > months. > > They didn't give me any info on the first appointment. We're not going > with CT because the nearest one if 2.5 hours away. Our neurosurgeon > sent us to a place called Boas who does all kinds of prosthetics. For > some reason that makes me kind of nervous. I was hoping there was a > place around that did just helmets. > > But anyway, what can I expect from the first appointment? I wish we > were getting this helmet on NOW. How long does it usually take to get > the helmet after they do the mold of the head? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Well this isn't very reassuring. Unfortunately CT is completely out of the question. My fiancee and I both work full time and there is no way we would be able to make 2.5 hour trips each way every other week. We would lose our jobs missing that much work and we need our jobs to keep a roof over our head. I just want this resolved so we don't have to stress about it anymore. I wish I wasn't hearing that CT is the only way to go because that's just stressing me out more Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 I know sometimes kiddos have trouble adjusting and sleeping the first couple days but that was not the case with us. Nate has been in his DOC band for 9 days and he barely even blinked... The only thing I could say is maybe a couple naps were short the first two days because he got hot. But we live in Phoenix and keep our air conditioner on 80. After his naps I would take it off and wipe off his head and the inside of the band and put it right back on. The first night and every night after he has slept just as good as prior to the band. So some babies really adjust well so just wait and see what happens. If he is fussy it should be pretty mild and shortlived. Lots of luck to you all. Bobbi 6 mos. tort/brachy/plagio DOC band 5/8/06 Phx > Hi skytza05 > > Grandson was fitted for his helmet on May 10th. He is scheduled to get helmet tomorrow (May 17th) at 11:00. I have a couple of pictures of his fitting under " Clayton Journal " . It took about 20 minutes for the fitting. I would like to ask everyone what should we expect......I have read that it could be difficult for a couple of days. Will he have trouble sleeping in it at first? We are looking for helpful hints and some encouragement. > > Thanks.....cloepaints > > > > > > Hi all, I had posted here a couple of months ago. Ethan is now almost > > 10 months old and we finally have our first appointment with > > the " helmet people " on May 25th. I feel like we are seriously running > > out of time, as his neurosurgeon doesn't want the helmet on past 15 > > months. > > > > They didn't give me any info on the first appointment. We're not > going > > with CT because the nearest one if 2.5 hours away. Our neurosurgeon > > sent us to a place called Boas who does all kinds of prosthetics. For > > some reason that makes me kind of nervous. I was hoping there was a > > place around that did just helmets. > > > > But anyway, what can I expect from the first appointment? I wish we > > were getting this helmet on NOW. How long does it usually take to get > > the helmet after they do the mold of the head? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 80?!? I wish we could keep our air conditioner at 80! We have it at 72 for our son (we are also in Phoenix) and only dress him in light onesies, but there are times he still sweats. I'm usually freezing. :-) Audrey 9 mo, 2nd DOC Band 3/31/06 --- Bobbi <heybobbisox@...> wrote: > I know sometimes kiddos have trouble adjusting and > sleeping the > first couple days but that was not the case with us. > Nate has been > in his DOC band for 9 days and he barely even > blinked... The only > thing I could say is maybe a couple naps were short > the first two > days because he got hot. But we live in Phoenix and > keep our air > conditioner on 80. After his naps I would take it > off and wipe off > his head and the inside of the band and put it right > back on. The > first night and every night after he has slept just > as good as prior > to the band. So some babies really adjust well so > just wait and see > what happens. If he is fussy it should be pretty > mild and > shortlived. Lots of luck to you all. > > Bobbi > 6 mos. tort/brachy/plagio > DOC band 5/8/06 > Phx > > > > Hi skytza05 > > > > Grandson was fitted for his helmet on May 10th. > He is scheduled > to get helmet tomorrow (May 17th) at 11:00. I have > a couple of > pictures of his fitting under " Clayton Journal " . It > took about 20 > minutes for the fitting. I would like to ask > everyone what should > we expect......I have read that it could be > difficult for a couple > of days. Will he have trouble sleeping in it at > first? We are > looking for helpful hints and some encouragement. > > > > Thanks.....cloepaints > > > > > > > > > > Hi all, I had posted here a couple of months > ago. Ethan is now > almost > > > 10 months old and we finally have our first > appointment with > > > the " helmet people " on May 25th. I feel like we > are seriously > running > > > out of time, as his neurosurgeon doesn't want > the helmet on past > 15 > > > months. > > > > > > They didn't give me any info on the first > appointment. We're not > > going > > > with CT because the nearest one if 2.5 hours > away. Our > neurosurgeon > > > sent us to a place called Boas who does all > kinds of > prosthetics. For > > > some reason that makes me kind of nervous. I was > hoping there > was a > > > place around that did just helmets. > > > > > > But anyway, what can I expect from the first > appointment? I wish > we > > > were getting this helmet on NOW. How long does > it usually take > to get > > > the helmet after they do the mold of the head? > > > > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Hi, A baby your baby's age is usually seen every 2- 2.5 weeks. From what I understand other banding companies only band up until 18 months, I'm sorry. > > Well this isn't very reassuring. Unfortunately CT is completely out of > the question. My fiancee and I both work full time and there is no way > we would be able to make 2.5 hour trips each way every other week. We > would lose our jobs missing that much work and we need our jobs to > keep a roof over our head. I just want this resolved so we don't have > to stress about it anymore. I wish I wasn't hearing that CT is the > only way to go because that's just stressing me out more > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2006 Report Share Posted May 17, 2006 Sorry if we stressed you out more...don't worry there are definitely other options aside from CT. This board is a great resource...and with many members who have not used the docband. You should feel good about the fact that you're doing everything you can to make things better for your baby. You will find the right fit for your family soon. skytza05 <skytza05@...> wrote: Well this isn't very reassuring. Unfortunately CT is completely out of the question. My fiancee and I both work full time and there is no way we would be able to make 2.5 hour trips each way every other week. We would lose our jobs missing that much work and we need our jobs to keep a roof over our head. I just want this resolved so we don't have to stress about it anymore. I wish I wasn't hearing that CT is the only way to go because that's just stressing me out more Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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