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try going to www.cappskids.org. It is a cranio/plagio site and I know

they share a lot of info about surgery. From what I know it usually

goes very smoothly and babies heal so quickly. However I'm sure it is

really scary to have to go through.

There was one mom on here who had an amazing story about how her

daughter literally started to talk right after the surgery. The

pressure on her brain was keeping her from walking & talking, and once

it was relieved she made big strides. I know she was over a year, but

forget how old she was.

Please let us know how does - he'll be in my thoughts.

-christine

sydney 2 yrs starband grad

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> Hi,

>

> My son is 12 months old and scheduled for surgery on June 4th.

> His flattening is in the forehead over his left eye, and a little in

> the back of his head. I was wondering if anyone else has gone through

> this and wouldn't mind offering me some advice, and words of wisdom.

> His original surgery date was in April, but suffered respitory

> distress and the surgery was postponned. I'm also wondered if anyone's

> child had surgery after 1 year, because we were told surgery is usually

> done when a child is very young. Any help would be appreciated!

>

> Thanks,

>

>

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Wow , I will definately check out that site. I worry about

and walking because he tends to drag his right behind. It

makes me think of what you were saying about that case where after

surgery all that tension was relieved. That's very inspirational.

Thank you for sharing that.

> >

> > Hi,

> >

> > My son is 12 months old and scheduled for surgery on June

4th.

> > His flattening is in the forehead over his left eye, and a little

in

> > the back of his head. I was wondering if anyone else has gone

through

> > this and wouldn't mind offering me some advice, and words of

wisdom.

> > His original surgery date was in April, but suffered

respitory

> > distress and the surgery was postponned. I'm also wondered if

anyone's

> > child had surgery after 1 year, because we were told surgery is

usually

> > done when a child is very young. Any help would be appreciated!

> >

> > Thanks,

> >

> >

>

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