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Hi ,

We kinda had the same problem with our 10 month old although he's seen at St.

Louis Shriner's Hospital. He seen a type of surgeon I can't think of the type

she was at the time but he was about the same age as your son and he had a flat

spot on one side of his head. You could really tell that his head was starting

to look a little deformed looking. Now considering I have no clue as to the

severity of your son's flat spot, but I was told that I needed to try more belly

activities and stay away from the side that was going flat. I was also told

that his head will more than likely start to take shape as he starts to sit up.

I was also told that I could put my son in a helmet. It was a bit pricey also.

May go back and talk to your peditrician or who they recommended you to to find

out more options. I hope that he doesn't have to have that band.

Christi

10/23/01

9/27/03 BCF DBB 12hr/day

tracy@...> wrote:

My son's pediatrician thought his head was a bit too flat in the back and

sent us to have it evaluated. It is flat, which I thought was too flat as

well, and now they want to put him in something called a DOC band. He would

have to wear this for about 12 weeks and it will help round out his head and

make it more symmetrical again. We were told that if it isn't fixed, it

could get worse over the next 2 months or so (my son is 4 months old) and

cause jaw and teeth alignment problems in the future. My uncle is a dentist

and although he's never thought about it before, he said that after he

thought about it, it is posslbe for that to happen.

I was just wondering if anyone here had any experience with this and this

type of band? Insurance usually doesn't cover this type of thing and it's

about $3000 to have it all done. This includes the weekly visits for

adjustments to the band. My grandmother is lending us the money, but it is

a lot. I know something needs to be done for him because I didn't need a

doctor to tell me that the back of his head is flatter than it should be,

but I want to find out what I can before handing over $3000 to this place.

Thanks!

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

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My 4 month old also has a bit of a flat spot as she

favors laying on the side in bed, in the swing, in the

bouncer, in the carseat, etc. they told me too, like

said, more tummy time. more time off that

spot. make her lie on the other side. things like

that. I am not saying this doc is wrong but remember

that some docs are quick to turn to treatments when

other less invasive and expensive treatments can work

too(like less time on his head) (ok I know that

sounded funny but you know what I meatn! now I am just

picturing this kid hanging upside down on his head

lol)follow your gut. if you have questions or doubts

find another doc. get a second opinion.

--- Kramer kramer0103@...> wrote:

> Hi ,

>

> We kinda had the same problem with our 10 month old

> although he's seen at St. Louis Shriner's Hospital.

> He seen a type of surgeon I can't think of the type

> she was at the time but he was about the same age as

> your son and he had a flat spot on one side of his

> head. You could really tell that his head was

> starting to look a little deformed looking. Now

> considering I have no clue as to the severity of

> your son's flat spot, but I was told that I needed

> to try more belly activities and stay away from the

> side that was going flat. I was also told that his

> head will more than likely start to take shape as he

> starts to sit up.

>

> I was also told that I could put my son in a helmet.

> It was a bit pricey also. May go back and talk to

> your peditrician or who they recommended you to to

> find out more options. I hope that he doesn't have

> to have that band.

>

> Christi

> 10/23/01

> 9/27/03 BCF DBB 12hr/day

>

> tracy@...> wrote:

> My son's pediatrician thought his head was a bit too

> flat in the back and

> sent us to have it evaluated. It is flat, which I

> thought was too flat as

> well, and now they want to put him in something

> called a DOC band. He would

> have to wear this for about 12 weeks and it will

> help round out his head and

> make it more symmetrical again. We were told that

> if it isn't fixed, it

> could get worse over the next 2 months or so (my son

> is 4 months old) and

> cause jaw and teeth alignment problems in the

> future. My uncle is a dentist

> and although he's never thought about it before, he

> said that after he

> thought about it, it is posslbe for that to happen.

>

> I was just wondering if anyone here had any

> experience with this and this

> type of band? Insurance usually doesn't cover this

> type of thing and it's

> about $3000 to have it all done. This includes the

> weekly visits for

> adjustments to the band. My grandmother is lending

> us the money, but it is

> a lot. I know something needs to be done for him

> because I didn't need a

> doctor to tell me that the back of his head is

> flatter than it should be,

> but I want to find out what I can before handing

> over $3000 to this place.

>

> Thanks!

>

> and

> BCF 03/25/2004

> DBB 23/7

>

>

>

>

>

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That would definitely keep him from lying on his head! LOL

and

BCF 03/25/2004

DBB 23/7

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> My 4 month old also has a bit of a flat spot as she

> favors laying on the side in bed, in the swing, in the

> bouncer, in the carseat, etc. they told me too, like

> said, more tummy time. more time off that

> spot. make her lie on the other side. things like

> that. I am not saying this doc is wrong but remember

> that some docs are quick to turn to treatments when

> other less invasive and expensive treatments can work

> too(like less time on his head) (ok I know that

> sounded funny but you know what I meatn! now I am just

> picturing this kid hanging upside down on his head

> lol)follow your gut. if you have questions or doubts

> find another doc. get a second opinion.

> --- Kramer kramer0103@...> wrote:

>

> > Hi ,

> >

> > We kinda had the same problem with our 10 month old

> > although he's seen at St. Louis Shriner's Hospital.

> > He seen a type of surgeon I can't think of the type

> > she was at the time but he was about the same age as

> > your son and he had a flat spot on one side of his

> > head. You could really tell that his head was

> > starting to look a little deformed looking. Now

> > considering I have no clue as to the severity of

> > your son's flat spot, but I was told that I needed

> > to try more belly activities and stay away from the

> > side that was going flat. I was also told that his

> > head will more than likely start to take shape as he

> > starts to sit up.

> >

> > I was also told that I could put my son in a helmet.

> > It was a bit pricey also. May go back and talk to

> > your peditrician or who they recommended you to to

> > find out more options. I hope that he doesn't have

> > to have that band.

> >

> > Christi

> > 10/23/01

> > 9/27/03 BCF DBB 12hr/day

> >

> > tracy@...> wrote:

> > My son's pediatrician thought his head was a bit too

> > flat in the back and

> > sent us to have it evaluated. It is flat, which I

> > thought was too flat as

> > well, and now they want to put him in something

> > called a DOC band. He would

> > have to wear this for about 12 weeks and it will

> > help round out his head and

> > make it more symmetrical again. We were told that

> > if it isn't fixed, it

> > could get worse over the next 2 months or so (my son

> > is 4 months old) and

> > cause jaw and teeth alignment problems in the

> > future. My uncle is a dentist

> > and although he's never thought about it before, he

> > said that after he

> > thought about it, it is posslbe for that to happen.

> >

> > I was just wondering if anyone here had any

> > experience with this and this

> > type of band? Insurance usually doesn't cover this

> > type of thing and it's

> > about $3000 to have it all done. This includes the

> > weekly visits for

> > adjustments to the band. My grandmother is lending

> > us the money, but it is

> > a lot. I know something needs to be done for him

> > because I didn't need a

> > doctor to tell me that the back of his head is

> > flatter than it should be,

> > but I want to find out what I can before handing

> > over $3000 to this place.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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My friend's daughter had something she wore on her head for a while.

I have sent her an e-mail asking her about it. It is great you are

checking into it before making the decision, better to get it done

now than wait until they are older. I know what you mean about

wanting to avoid the wrath of other children at school. It's all

part of growing up, but you want to make sure you do all you can to

help them avoid problems. That's what keeps me curious about the

different calf sizes on Unilateral CF.

I will let you know if what our friend had was similar to what you

are considering.

Louisa

> > My son's pediatrician thought his head was a bit too flat in the

back and

> > sent us to have it evaluated. It is flat, which I thought was

too flat as

> > well, and now they want to put him in something called a DOC

band. He

> would

> > have to wear this for about 12 weeks and it will help round out

his head

> and

> > make it more symmetrical again. We were told that if it isn't

fixed, it

> > could get worse over the next 2 months or so (my son is 4 months

old) and

> > cause jaw and teeth alignment problems in the future. My uncle

is a

> dentist

> > and although he's never thought about it before, he said that

after he

> > thought about it, it is posslbe for that to happen.

> >

> > I was just wondering if anyone here had any experience with this

and this

> > type of band? Insurance usually doesn't cover this type of thing

and it's

> > about $3000 to have it all done. This includes the weekly visits

for

> > adjustments to the band. My grandmother is lending us the money,

but it

> is

> > a lot. I know something needs to be done for him because I

didn't need a

> > doctor to tell me that the back of his head is flatter than it

should be,

> > but I want to find out what I can before handing over $3000 to

this place.

> >

> > Thanks!

> >

> > and

> > BCF 03/25/2004

> > DBB 23/7

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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