Guest guest Posted February 23, 2008 Report Share Posted February 23, 2008 We’ll be thinking about you J Is it possible to get in any sooner for the MRI so you can get some answers quicker? A lot of places will let you get on a waiting list to be sooner if there are any cancellations or they tell you to call in the morning to find out if there have been any. When you do get an answer please let us know how things go. Molly Novato, California Nicolas, 2, tort & plagio, STARband (CIRS Oakland) 4/24/06-9/12/06, Graduate! , 5 , 8 From: Plagiocephaly [mailto:Plagiocephaly ] On Behalf Of marcyeiseman Sent: 23 February 2008 03:14 Plagiocephaly Subject: [sPAM] INFO ON GRETA'S HEAD--NEUROSURGEON Well, some of you were wondering why Greta's head looked the way it did, with both sides looking flat. I dont have good news. Even though my pediatrician diagnosed her with plagio, my gut told me otherwise...SO, I made an appt with a neursurgeon...the neurosurgeon felt her head, kept feeling it, and feeling it, very silent. I was like, oh crap. I know what he is looking for. He said, I am going to send Greta down for an XRAY of her skull. I asked, " why, you think that the bones are coming together too quickly? " he said, " yes, I cant feel a space in between the bones. I am not sure. " My heart sank. She had the xray, and when he came back in after looking at it, he said, " I still cant tell. " WHAT??!?!?!? So, then he says, " come back in 3 weeks, i want to give her an MRI...She cant have surgery until then anyway. " OH MY GOSH. I cant even believe what I am hearing...Here I am hoping the guy tells me, yes, she has plagio, a weird case of it, and my worst nightmare came true. SO the reason her head looks like it does is because the bottom part of her skull, the occiput is prominant, or being pushed out from the pressure of her brain, and the bones pushing. I am praying he is somehow wrong, and that this next doctor will see a space! Please pray for her, I will keep everyone informed...marcy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 24, 2008 Report Share Posted February 24, 2008 Molly, we are actually going for a second opinion before we do the MRI-considering she is only 9.5 weeks old, and they would have to sedate her for an MRI...Hopefully we will be seen in the beginning of the week!Thanks for your advice!~marcy [sPAM] INFO ON GRETA'S HEAD--NEUROSURGEON Well, some of you were wondering why Greta's head looked the way it did, with both sides looking flat. I dont have good news. Even though my pediatrician diagnosed her with plagio, my gut told me otherwise... SO, I made an appt with a neursurgeon. ..the neurosurgeon felt her head, kept feeling it, and feeling it, very silent. I was like, oh crap. I know what he is looking for. He said, I am going to send Greta down for an XRAY of her skull. I asked, "why, you think that the bones are coming together too quickly?" he said, "yes, I cant feel a space in between the bones. I am not sure." My heart sank. She had the xray, and when he came back in after looking at it, he said,"I still cant tell." WHAT??!?!?!? So, then he says, "come back in 3 weeks, i want to give her an MRI...She cant have surgery until then anyway."OH MY GOSH. I cant even believe what I am hearing...Here I am hoping the guy tells me, yes, she has plagio, a weird case of it, and my worst nightmare came true.SO the reason her head looks like it does is because the bottom part of her skull, the occiput is prominant, or being pushed out from the pressure of her brain, and the bones pushing. I am praying he is somehow wrong, and that this next doctor will see a space!Please pray for her, I will keep everyone informed...marcy Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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