Guest guest Posted October 23, 2006 Report Share Posted October 23, 2006 Well, this weekend was our first official outing to a large crow of people. I wasn't sure how people were going to react to 's DOC Band. It was a cousins 1st Birthday Party and it was okay. I was a bit overwhelmed with all the questions. These are people I know, but not that I talk to in a daily basis. Everyone asked the same questions. But some of them would approach with the " ohh what happened? " and would put a puppy face on. And I'd just briefly explained. And, when I took the band off to clean 's head a bit, a couple of people said, " I don't even see why he needs it " I guess they were expecting something extremely severe, and Thank God 's Plagio is moderate. But after a long look they were like " ohh okay I see a little on this angle... " hehehe.. loved the attention he was all giggles and flirting. My cousin even said that they were going to look into the DOC Band but with the positional sleeping they got great results for their Down's Syndrome baby. Prior to this outing, we had gone to the grocery stores and parks, no one stared like I thought they would, and I was coming out with the " DON'T STARE " attitude due to postings from other people in different websites postings. I am happy that we are doing something about it and s is still the happy go lucky little baby boy. I'll load up a pic so you all can meet him. And I don't mind people asking...=) Lots of love for everyone that's going through this w/ their little ones. Carla Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 23, 2006 Report Share Posted October 23, 2006 We had the same thing happen at my Nephew's school open house. Every parent had to look. My nephew said he was getting upset that everyone was staring at . I said that is was o.k. The band would be good for in the end and he didn't care that people looked at him. He just put his beautiful smile on and we kept walking. He is doing so well in the band that it sure makes me feel a lot more at ease about it. If he was fussing or anything that I would have more hesitation about it. But so far he is great. Knock on wood. We have his first birthday coming up in a few weeks and all the family will be there to ask questions and look him over. I think the more people know about it the better. I wish I knew someone that had gone thru this before we did. I am glad this site is here though for all of us. -Ohio Mom on 11 mo's. > > From: " cmamimed " <cmamimed@...> > Date: 2006/10/23 Mon AM 10:59:40 CDT > Plagiocephaly > Subject: People Asking Questions... > > Well, this weekend was our first official outing to a large crow of > people. I wasn't sure how people were going to react to 's DOC > Band. It was a cousins 1st Birthday Party and it was okay. I was a > bit overwhelmed with all the questions. These are people I know, > but not that I talk to in a daily basis. Everyone asked the same > questions. But some of them would approach with the " ohh what > happened? " and would put a puppy face on. And I'd just briefly > explained. And, when I took the band off to clean 's head a > bit, a couple of people said, " I don't even see why he needs it " I > guess they were expecting something extremely severe, and Thank God > 's Plagio is moderate. But after a long look they were > like " ohh okay I see a little on this angle... " hehehe.. > loved the attention he was all giggles and flirting. My cousin even > said that they were going to look into the DOC Band but with the > positional sleeping they got great results for their Down's Syndrome > baby. > > Prior to this outing, we had gone to the grocery stores and parks, > no one stared like I thought they would, and I was coming out with > the " DON'T STARE " attitude due to postings from other people in > different websites postings. > > I am happy that we are doing something about it and s is still > the happy go lucky little baby boy. I'll load up a pic so you all > can meet him. And I don't mind people asking...=) > > Lots of love for everyone that's going through this w/ their little > ones. > > Carla > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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