Guest guest Posted July 6, 2007 Report Share Posted July 6, 2007 My son never had skin issues and he has fairly sensitive skin. As far as the sleeping, not sure how to help there. My son had been sleeping through the night for 3.5 months when he got his band at 7.5 months...we didn't have any set-backs when he got the band. Good luck. > > > > > > > > > > I swear there was a link or explanation on here or plagiocephaly.org > > > > > but i cant find it anywhere. what am i missing? ct didnt give us his > > > > > measurements so i requested them from his ped but now havent a clue > > > > > what they mean. there are a bunch tht are letters-letters and i can > > > > > find out what the letters mean from the plagio site but can't > > find what > > > > > is " normal " . the ones that are actually words are > > > > > cranial width 120 > > > > > " length 155 > > > > > circumference 45.1 > > > > > traditional cranial vault asym. 15 > > > > > cranial vault asymmetry 17 > > > > > skull-base asymmetery 15 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > > > -SAHmommy and leader to; > > > -rising G & T 6th grader, Jr GS, soccer, cello > > > -rising 2nd grader, Brownie; ADHD w/ anxiety > > > -cosleeping, baby signing, loving to learn always with 2 yr old > > flair > > > ph-cosleeping, babywearing, breastfeeding, all over the place > > already; > > > mild plagiocephaly/facial assymetry, repositioning until 8/4 > > > > > > " you may never see that stranger again but you'll have the same kids > > for the > > > rest of your life, so who should you care about impressing? " > > > > > > > > > > > > > -- > -SAHmommy and leader to; > -rising G & T 6th grader, Jr GS, soccer, cello > -rising 2nd grader, Brownie; ADHD w/ anxiety > -cosleeping, baby signing, loving to learn always with 2 yr old flair > ph-cosleeping, babywearing, breastfeeding, all over the place already; > mild plagiocephaly/facial assymetry, repositioning until 8/4 > > " you may never see that stranger again but you'll have the same kids for the > rest of your life, so who should you care about impressing? " > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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