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one of the eyes must be as they say"bossing foward" due to his head plagio. My son had a similar situation but I have noticed some improvement with banding. This is one of the issues most of our kids have faced, the eyes moving one being lower than the other, the ears not being alined and the forehead coming noticably foward. Good luck, Tammy-Marie DiFonzo Kelley <sscutch@...> wrote: Hey- got a another question, Lee-Ann you wrote that your child's eye was smaller than the other prior to the helmet- We always noticed that Damian's

right eye was a bit smaller than the other and in fact that is also the back side of his head that is flat. Is there any connection? LISA Somerville, MAbella527 wrote: hi tina-my son was banded at almost 4 months old-he started with a 10mm asym-after 1 month he went down to a 3.6 mm and another 3 weeks brought him down to 2.2mm. it really does work. i would think that 9mm is mild-they considered 10mm mild to moderate-i think? my ds's ears were off as was one eye smaller than the other-it has gotten much better. he is now only wearing it for naps/nights/long car rides for another 3 weeks and then we are done....hang in there-this is a great place for all of us to learn! Lee-Ann~mom to Dean~Rtort/plagio~STARband 10/22/07 What are the measurements for mild, moderate and severe plagiocephaly? My daughter was measured for a helmet on Monday and her head shape is 9 mm asymmetrical. Does anybody know what category this is in? Also, did your baby measure less or more in the beginning and how long did it take to see improvements? How many mm did your baby's head improve? Also, her ears are uneven and one of

her eyes is a little bigger than the other. Did you baby have that also? And if so, did it get better with treatment? She is now 7.5 months old, in case that makes a difference. Thank you for all of your answers. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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thanks tammy! LISATammy Sabs <princessluau@...> wrote: one of the eyes must be as they say"bossing foward" due to his head plagio. My son had a similar situation but I have noticed some improvement with banding. This is one of the issues most of our kids have faced, the eyes moving one being lower than the other, the ears not being alined and the forehead coming noticably foward. Good luck, Tammy-Marie DiFonzo Kelley <sscutch > wrote: Hey- got a another question, Lee-Ann you wrote that your child's eye was smaller than the other prior to the helmet- We always noticed that Damian's right eye was a bit smaller than the other and in fact that is also the back side of his head that is flat. Is there any connection? LISA Somerville, MAbella527 wrote: hi tina-my son was banded at almost 4 months old-he started with a 10mm asym-after 1 month he went down to a 3.6 mm and another 3 weeks brought him down to 2.2mm. it really does work. i would think that 9mm is mild-they considered 10mm mild to moderate-i think? my ds's ears were off as was one eye smaller than the other-it has gotten much better. he is now only wearing it for naps/nights/long car rides for another 3

weeks and then we are done....hang in there-this is a great place for all of us to learn! Lee-Ann~mom to Dean~Rtort/plagio~STARband 10/22/07 What are the measurements for mild, moderate and severe plagiocephaly? My daughter was measured for a helmet on Monday and her head shape is 9 mm asymmetrical. Does anybody know

what category this is in? Also, did your baby measure less or more in the beginning and how long did it take to see improvements? How many mm did your baby's head improve? Also, her ears are uneven and one of her eyes is a little bigger than the other. Did you baby have that also? And if so, did it get better with treatment? She is now 7.5 months old, in case that makes a difference. Thank you for all of your answers. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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hi lisa-(sorry about calling you tina...) my ds's right eye was also the smaller one and that is where is head was flat-back right quadrant. my son also has tort, which has been the major reason why his head was flat-always leaned to that side. with that being said, there are connections b/t the smaller eye and the plagiocephaly. in my son's case, due to the tort/tilt to the right, that caused the plagio-then from what i understand, the fact that his whole head symmetry was off can affect the symmetry of their faces. my ds's whole face on the right was "smaller"-it was thinner and almost had to round out in the chin area-thats the only way i can describe it-the way they made his helmet, it allowed for more growth in that area too-it has worked wonders. also, as the head rounds out, the ears go back into alignment. my orthotist recommended looking at his face in a mirror to see the true assym and to see the mprovements-the 2-d image in the mirror gives a better picture. keep me posted-i am in johnston ri! LeeAnn

What are the measurements for mild, moderate and severe plagiocephaly?

My daughter was measured for a helmet on Monday and her head shape is 9 mm asymmetrical. Does anybody know what category this is in? Also, did your baby measure less or more in the beginning and how long did it take to see improvements? How many mm did your baby's head improve? Also, her ears are uneven and one of her eyes is a little bigger than the other. Did you baby have that also? And if so, did it get better with treatment? She is now 7.5 months old, in case that makes a difference. Thank you for all of your answers.

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He leeann! Thanks for the info on the smaller eye thing. It does make sense that he right eye would look smaller than than his left given that that the right is where he is assym. Oh! I know ston, RI. I graduated from Providence College and so RI was my old stopping ground! Small world! I'll have to look at him in the mirror and see if he has any other assymetry in his face other than the eye. Take care lsabella527@... wrote: hi lisa-(sorry about calling you tina...) my ds's

right eye was also the smaller one and that is where is head was flat-back right quadrant. my son also has tort, which has been the major reason why his head was flat-always leaned to that side. with that being said, there are connections b/t the smaller eye and the plagiocephaly. in my son's case, due to the tort/tilt to the right, that caused the plagio-then from what i understand, the fact that his whole head symmetry was off can affect the symmetry of their faces. my ds's whole face on the right was "smaller"-it was thinner and almost had to round out in the chin area-thats the only way i can describe it-the way they made his helmet, it allowed for more growth in that area too-it has worked wonders. also, as the head rounds out, the ears go back into alignment. my orthotist recommended looking at his face in a mirror to see the true assym and to see the mprovements-the 2-d image in the mirror gives a better picture. keep me posted-i am in

johnston ri! LeeAnn What are the measurements for mild, moderate and severe plagiocephaly? My daughter was measured for a helmet on Monday and her head shape is 9 mm asymmetrical. Does anybody know what category this is in? Also, did your baby measure less or more in the beginning and how long did it take to see improvements? How many mm did your baby's head improve? Also, her ears are uneven and one of her eyes is a little bigger than the other. Did you baby have that

also? And if so, did it get better with treatment? She is now 7.5 months old, in case that makes a difference. Thank you for all of your answers. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage.

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that is so funny-i am a fellow pc alumn myself-graduated in 1995-you? keep me posted on damian's progress. glad to hear he slept throught the night w/ the helmet! take care Lee-Ann

What are the measurements for mild, moderate and severe plagiocephaly?

My daughter was measured for a helmet on Monday and her head shape is 9 mm asymmetrical. Does anybody know what category this is in? Also, did your baby measure less or more in the beginning and how long did it take to see improvements? How many mm did your baby's head improve? Also, her ears are uneven and one of her eyes is a little bigger than the other. Did you baby have that also? And if so, did it get better with treatment? She is now 7.5 months old, in case that makes a difference. Thank you for all of your answers.

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Hey that's sooo funny! My baby sitter is a PC alumn and I am and you are. SMALL freakin world! I graduated in 99. I will definatley keep you posted and please do the same with Dean's as well! LISA =o)bella527@... wrote: that is so funny-i am a fellow pc alumn myself-graduated in 1995-you? keep me posted on damian's progress. glad to hear he slept throught the night w/ the helmet! take care Lee-Ann What are the measurements for mild, moderate and severe plagiocephaly? My daughter was measured for a helmet on Monday and her head shape is 9 mm asymmetrical. Does anybody know what category this is in?

Also, did your baby measure less or more in the beginning and how long did it take to see improvements? How many mm did your baby's head improve? Also, her ears are uneven and one of her eyes is a little bigger than the other. Did you baby have that also? And if so, did it get better with treatment? She is now 7.5 months old, in case that makes a difference. Thank you for all of your answers. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now.

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My sons left eye also appeared a bit smaller than his right due to the plagio and brachy he had. He is graduating from his Doc Band on Thursday (his 2nd one) and we're done for good and his facial features are just perfect now!

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From: Isela Malaga <iselammj@...>Plagiocephaly Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 8:49:04 PMSubject: One eye smaller than the other

My baby is 6 months, he is getting his helmet in two weeks. When we took for his appointment we were told he has mild plagiocephaly (his right side is a bit flat) and we had two options: wait and keep positioning him or get a helmet, so we decided to go with the helmet. Since our baby was born his eyes were the same size but since two weeks ago I notice the left eye is smaller than the right. Does anybody had the same experience?

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Yes, this is quite common and you should see some improvement in this in the coming weeks.From: Isela Malaga <iselammj@...>Plagiocephaly Sent: Mon, August 30, 2010 8:49:04 PMSubject: One eye smaller than the other

My baby is 6 months, he is getting his helmet in two weeks. When we took for his appointment we were told he has mild plagiocephaly (his right side is a bit flat) and we had two options: wait and keep positioning him or get a helmet, so we decided to go with the helmet. Since our baby was born his eyes were the same size but since two weeks ago I notice the left eye is smaller than the right. Does anybody had the same experience?

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