Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 My sons helmets were removed last thursday on what was just supposed to be an adjustment (only 2.5 mos in DOC bands) I was, of course excited, but have since been stressing about the decision to stop treatment. Both boys heads have seen improvement, and I never expected perfection, but after speaking with my LO today, he agreed that if we did a 2nd band we would see more improvement. I asked if he would suggest them if they were new patients and he said he would for sure for one, but we are going back in for a second eval tom'w to be sure. I keep going back and forth about whether I will have regrets or if I'm just being neurotic and should just accept the outcome as is...I have fears about football helmets not fitting, kids making fun, etc...and my husband thinks I'm just being ridiculous...sometimes I think I am too...I just have this innate feeling that it's my job to do everything possible to give my kids the best care regardless of what he or anyone thinks...I have been reading somewhat similar posts and I'm just looking for some more opinions on the issue. As of now, Gage (brachy) still looks like his head is wider than avg but the flatness in back has greatly improved, and Eli(plagio)still has some flatness on his left side...it's not extremely noticeable, but definately visible when looking...I'm gonna get measurements tom'w and I'll update with those, but what questions should I be asking my LO? and myself?... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2008 Report Share Posted January 31, 2008 Question for yourself, will I be happy if I stop here? Did the boys outgrow their helmets? Is that the reason you are stopping here (or at least with band 1)? I'd get the measurements and go from there. If you aren't happy now, then I wouldn't chance the remaining plagio or brachy to correct on its own. lisa > > My sons helmets were removed last thursday on what was just supposed > to be an adjustment (only 2.5 mos in DOC bands) I was, of course > excited, but have since been stressing about the decision to stop > treatment. Both boys heads have seen improvement, and I never > expected perfection, but after speaking with my LO today, he agreed > that if we did a 2nd band we would see more improvement. I asked if > he would suggest them if they were new patients and he said he would > for sure for one, but we are going back in for a second eval tom'w to > be sure. I keep going back and forth about whether I will have > regrets or if I'm just being neurotic and should just accept the > outcome as is...I have fears about football helmets not fitting, kids > making fun, etc...and my husband thinks I'm just being > ridiculous...sometimes I think I am too...I just have this innate > feeling that it's my job to do everything possible to give my kids > the best care regardless of what he or anyone thinks...I have been > reading somewhat similar posts and I'm just looking for some more > opinions on the issue. As of now, Gage (brachy) still looks like his > head is wider than avg but the flatness in back has greatly improved, > and Eli(plagio)still has some flatness on his left side...it's not > extremely noticeable, but definately visible when looking...I'm gonna > get measurements tom'w and I'll update with those, but what questions > should I be asking my LO? and myself?... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 After my DS got his first helmet off I knew his head was not where it could be. So I struggled with whether or not to get him a second. We went for the second and were glad we did as we saw immediate results. However he still did not look normal to me after the second so we went with a third and again saw immediate results. We have 10 weeks left in this helmet and for the first time I feel like his head is looking normal. > > My sons helmets were removed last thursday on what was just supposed > to be an adjustment (only 2.5 mos in DOC bands) I was, of course > excited, but have since been stressing about the decision to stop > treatment. Both boys heads have seen improvement, and I never > expected perfection, but after speaking with my LO today, he agreed > that if we did a 2nd band we would see more improvement. I asked if > he would suggest them if they were new patients and he said he would > for sure for one, but we are going back in for a second eval tom'w to > be sure. I keep going back and forth about whether I will have > regrets or if I'm just being neurotic and should just accept the > outcome as is...I have fears about football helmets not fitting, kids > making fun, etc...and my husband thinks I'm just being > ridiculous...sometimes I think I am too...I just have this innate > feeling that it's my job to do everything possible to give my kids > the best care regardless of what he or anyone thinks...I have been > reading somewhat similar posts and I'm just looking for some more > opinions on the issue. As of now, Gage (brachy) still looks like his > head is wider than avg but the flatness in back has greatly improved, > and Eli(plagio)still has some flatness on his left side...it's not > extremely noticeable, but definately visible when looking...I'm gonna > get measurements tom'w and I'll update with those, but what questions > should I be asking my LO? and myself?... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 2, 2008 Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 How old was your child when he got his first, second and third helmets? Was there a time lapse between getting each one or did they keep him in the first until getting the second and in the second before getting the third? (I mean, was he always wearing one or was there time off while waiting for the new helmet?) Sorry if you already posted his age... I'm new here! <nicolebrzoska@...> wrote: After my DS got his first helmet off I knew his head was not where it could be. So I struggled with whether or not to get him a second. We went for the second and were glad we did as we saw immediate results. However he still did not look normal to me after the second so we went with a third and again saw immediate results. We have 10 weeks left in this helmet and for the first time I feel like his head is looking normal. >> My sons helmets were removed last thursday on what was just supposed > to be an adjustment (only 2.5 mos in DOC bands) I was, of course > excited, but have since been stressing about the decision to stop > treatment. Both boys heads have seen improvement, and I never > expected perfection, but after speaking with my LO today, he agreed > that if we did a 2nd band we would see more improvement. I asked if > he would suggest them if they were new patients and he said he would > for sure for one, but we are going back in for a second eval tom'w to > be sure. I keep going back and forth about whether I will have > regrets or if I'm just being neurotic and should just accept the > outcome as is...I have fears about football helmets not fitting, kids > making fun, etc...and my husband thinks I'm just being > ridiculous...sometimes I think I am too...I just have this innate > feeling that it's my job to do everything possible to give my kids > the best care regardless of what he or anyone thinks...I have been > reading somewhat similar posts and I'm just looking for some more > opinions on the issue. As of now, Gage (brachy) still looks like his > head is wider than avg but the flatness in back has greatly improved, > and Eli(plagio)still has some flatness on his left side...it's not > extremely noticeable, but definately visible when looking...I'm gonna > get measurements tom'w and I'll update with those, but what questions > should I be asking my LO? and myself?...> Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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