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Hi group.

I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing that

our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted forward on

the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her Dr. at

her 2 months check-up and he said, " we can't all be symetrical " .

Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not happy

with this answer and started looking on the net and came across

plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an x-ray

of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull was

not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they

seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape though.

I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album titled

Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a

specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were given 2

choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another in

Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2 places,

not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal distance

from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our other

2 children.

Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

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Hi and welcome!

I definitely see some asymmetry in the pictures. In the second picture

her ears look off as well. Does she have any facial asymmetry?

Sometimes facial asymmetry can be easier to spot if you hold her up to

a mirror and look at her reflection, thats how I noticed my dd's.

I'm sorry, I don't have any experience with any of those places, I'm

in the process of getting insurance to cover a helmet for my 5 month

old. Other people on in the group might know about them though. From

what I've learned here it's probably a good idea to call each place

and find out how experienced they are at treating plagiocephaly. Ask

how many babies they do a month, how experienced the tech is, ect.

If you are unhappy with your daughters head shape then by all means

pursue treatment. My daughter's head certainly isn't considered

" severe " , but it's common for moderate plagiocephaly to be treated as

well.

Naomi & (5 months)

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> Hi group.

>

> I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing that

> our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted forward on

> the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her Dr. at

> her 2 months check-up and he said, " we can't all be symetrical " .

> Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not happy

> with this answer and started looking on the net and came across

> plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an x-ray

> of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull was

> not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they

> seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape though.

> I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album titled

> Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

>

> The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a

> specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were given 2

> choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another in

> Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2 places,

> not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal distance

> from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our other

> 2 children.

>

> Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

>

> Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

> Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

> Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

>

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Welcome Voni! I am so glad you found this group - You will see that there are alot of supportive parents here who can help!

I looked at melody's pics and saw what you are talking about - You can see the forehead bossing, the ear asym and the flat back right. My dd also had right plagio and wore 2 hanger bands.

As far as where to go - the MOST important thing to consider is the experience of the Orthotist who will be treating your daughter. The best band in bad hands can actually cause more harm. Call both places and speak with the ortho about thier experience, how many cases they see a month? A year? How many years in practice? There are many different bands but the 3 main ones are DOC, Starband and Hanger. At DOC (Cranial Tech) ALL they do is bands where as other places provide other types of prostetics and orthotics. So the orthos there have a broader spectrum of train over many things and DOC is concentrated only with Bands.

If you have more info maybe a parents here can help you more.

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Hi group.

I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing that

our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted forward on

the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her Dr. at

her 2 months check-up and he said, "we can't all be symetrical".

Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not happy

with this answer and started looking on the net and came across

plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an x-ray

of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull was

not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they

seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape though.

I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album titled

Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a

specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were given 2

choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another in

Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2 places,

not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal distance

from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our other

2 children.

Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

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Hi,

From the pictures, I would definitely go to a specialist. Yes,

everyone has some assymetry but like you I wouldn't be okay with

that answer from a doctor. From the pictures you posted, if this

was my baby I would band. The front of her head definitely shifts

forward and she has plagio on the right side. I wonder the same

thing, does she have facial assymetry? Unfortunately, unless you

repositon (aggressively), it probably will NOT round out. If you

choose to try repositioning I would only do it for a month or two

max and take pictures to mark progress. We repositioned from 2-

7months and my son did not change (better or worse). He was banded

at 7.5 months. If you aren't happy with the head shape and don't

wish to repositon but want correction then I would definitely start

the process now as insurance and casting and other things take time.

The earlier the quicker that they can be done with the band.

Good luck. Banding is really no big deal. Sorry, I don't know

anything about those banding places...I'm in AZ.

> >

> > Hi group.

> >

> > I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing

that

> > our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted

forward on

> > the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her

Dr. at

> > her 2 months check-up and he said, " we can't all be symetrical " .

> > Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not

happy

> > with this answer and started looking on the net and came across

> > plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an

x-ray

> > of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull

was

> > not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they

> > seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape

though.

> > I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album

titled

> > Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

> >

> > The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a

> > specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were

given 2

> > choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another

in

> > Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2

places,

> > not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal

distance

> > from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our

other

> > 2 children.

> >

> > Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

> >

> > Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

> > Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

> > Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

> >

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I posted a couple face pictures of Melody in her folder. I don't

think I see any asymmetry there. Take a look and tell me what you

think.

Voni mother to: Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

Tyler (6) mild CP, strabismus

Melody (4 months) possible Plagio

> > >

> > > Hi group.

> > >

> > > I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing

> that

> > > our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted

> forward on

> > > the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her

> Dr. at

> > > her 2 months check-up and he said, " we can't all be

symetrical " .

> > > Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not

> happy

> > > with this answer and started looking on the net and came across

> > > plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an

> x-ray

> > > of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull

> was

> > > not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they

> > > seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape

> though.

> > > I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album

> titled

> > > Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

> > >

> > > The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a

> > > specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were

> given 2

> > > choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another

> in

> > > Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2

> places,

> > > not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal

> distance

> > > from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our

> other

> > > 2 children.

> > >

> > > Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

> > >

> > > Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

> > > Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

> > > Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

> > >

> >

>

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Hi,

Melody actually looks pretty similar to how my twins

were at 4 months! We have been aggressively repo-ing

and have seen a lot of improvement in 1.5 months of

repo. Check out the files on this group's website for

ideas on repositioning. Boppy noggin nests are great!

I have also been using a sleep positioner with a

memory foam pillow and keeping them off their heads as

much as possible....LOTS of tummy time.

My guys both have tort, in opposite directions, so we

are also getting PT for that, and its also getting

better.

I think repositioning for a month is worth a try. In

the mean time you can look into getting a band if you

thik you want to pursue that. I think repo-ing one

baby would be a lot easier than it has been with two!

Good luck!

Colleen

Aidan and 02.27.07 - tort, PT & repo'd from 4 months

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Hi Voni, Melody is a beautiful baby, seems really happy too!! I only saw 1 picture of Melody, and it may not be a good one to determine asymmetry, however, it does look like her right cheek is a little fuller, and there may be a little difference in her eyes. If you post another picture try to make it one where both ears are visible as well, to see if there is a difference of one ear beging forward or lower than the other. good luck with repo. Betty, mom to Alessia 12 M starband icy_lil_angel757 <vonikaye@...> wrote: I posted a couple face pictures of Melody in her folder. I don't think I see any asymmetry there. Take a look and tell me what you think.Voni mother to: Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-PerthesTyler (6) mild CP, strabismusMelody (4 months) possible Plagio> > >> > > Hi group. > > > > > > I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing > that > > > our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted > forward on > > > the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her > Dr. at > > > her 2 months check-up and he said, "we can't all be symetrical". > > > Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not >

happy > > > with this answer and started looking on the net and came across > > > plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an > x-ray > > > of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull > was > > > not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they > > > seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape > though. > > > I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album > titled > > > Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape. > > > > > > The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a > > > specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were > given 2 > > > choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another > in > > > Birmingham. If anyone has had some

experience with these 2 > places, > > > not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal > distance > > > from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our > other > > > 2 children.> > > > > > Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!> > > > > > Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes> > > Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus> > > Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio> > >> >>

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I looked at Melody's face pictures...she is adorable! :>) Her eyes

looked alligned to me. Her right cheek looks slightly larger than

the left cheek. It could just be the picture? Let us know what you

decide to do as far as repositioning or banding goes. Good luck.

PS: If you decide to try repostioning first but are open to banding

if needed then I would work on the insurance approval and the

prescription from the doctor now as it can take time. Our son was

7.5 months when we banded so we banded then appealed our insurance.

> > > >

> > > > Hi group.

> > > >

> > > > I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started

noticing

> > that

> > > > our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted

> > forward on

> > > > the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with

her

> > Dr. at

> > > > her 2 months check-up and he said, " we can't all be

> symetrical " .

> > > > Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were

not

> > happy

> > > > with this answer and started looking on the net and came

across

> > > > plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did

an

> > x-ray

> > > > of her head and determined that one of the joints in her

skull

> > was

> > > > not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and

they

> > > > seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape

> > though.

> > > > I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album

> > titled

> > > > Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

> > > >

> > > > The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her

to a

> > > > specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were

> > given 2

> > > > choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or

another

> > in

> > > > Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2

> > places,

> > > > not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal

> > distance

> > > > from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with

our

> > other

> > > > 2 children.

> > > >

> > > > Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

> > > >

> > > > Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

> > > > Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

> > > > Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Hi Voni,

Melody is precious. Her pictures look very similar to my little 5

month old Isabelle. My pediatrician said she definitely needed a

band. I tried repo for a month but it didn't do anything. We

decided to put her in the DOC band, and she started wearing it on

Friday. Cranial Tech said she would only have to wear it for about

6 weeks. So if you decide to do it now she probably wouldn't have

to wear it very long. Good luck!

Ginger

>

> Hi group.

>

> I just joined a few days ago. My husband and I started noticing

that

> our daughter's (Melody) head appeared to be a bit shifted forward

on

> the right side about 2 months ago. We questioned this with her Dr.

at

> her 2 months check-up and he said, " we can't all be symetrical " .

> Being the parents of 2 other special needs children we were not

happy

> with this answer and started looking on the net and came across

> plagio. Melody saw another Doctor this past Tuesday. She did an x-

ray

> of her head and determined that one of the joints in her skull was

> not fusing too early. She also checked he neck muscles and they

> seemed fine also. A relief. We still question her head shape

though.

> I posted a couple of pictures of Melody in the photos, album

titled

> Melody. I would appreciate some opinions on her head shape.

>

> The new Doctor we saw said she would be happy to refer her to a

> specialist for another opinion. We live in Alabama and were given

2

> choices as to where we could go. A place in Atlanta or another in

> Birmingham. If anyone has had some experience with these 2 places,

> not sure of the names, please let me know. We live equal distance

> from both and already travel a good deal to Birmingham with our

other

> 2 children.

>

> Thank you all so much! I am happy to have found this group!

>

> Voni, mother to Jr. (7) Legg-Calve-Perthes

> Tyler (6) mild cp & strabismus

> Melody (4 months) possible positional plagio

>

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My 3 year old just DEVOURED the " pumpkin pie " . I made

2 pie's of it and he ate 1 all by his self! HORRAY!

Yesterday he ate turkey and green olives (Thanks

Kara!). Sam, my son was completely addicted to wheat

and sugar and it has been hard, but things are getting

better and my strong support system is what makes it

work. Onward and Upward,

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> thank you lisa and bee- i would have replied

> earlier but we're not feeling well here. i would

> love to join a toddler support group as this group

> has already helped s out so much and we

> just joined a couple ays ago. thank you all for the

> support and info!

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> > > Hi Sam,

> > > My name is and I am on the diet with my 3

> year

> > > old. Do you want to have a toddler/candida

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> lisa how did you make the turkey and olives? also does anyone know

of some good

> snacks for kids? or good sauces to dip things in? we're always

looking for new things to try.

==>Hi Sam. Check out the Recipes in our Group's Files (left menu) for

Condiments. There's a terrific mayonnaise recipe that is great for a

dipping sauce. Also see sauces in the recipes files.

Luv, Bee

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