Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 HI~ I have a son who was diagnosed with plagio and brachio around 6 mo, but I noticed it earlier and started repositioning. When we went to the check-up she recomfirmed my fears that his head was flat. I have been repositioning for almost 2 months and I think that it is better. But I still am bothered b/c it looks flat to me. I insisted on a referrel to a craniofacial specialist and my pediatrician was annoyed. She said all they will do is surgery which I knew better. The cranio dr. said to just keep reposition that it would be painful to me to do helmet treatment in the summer. However, I will do anything to fix it. I have seen the results on the iternet and they are amazing. Has anybody else encountered the negative reactions to helmeting? I still am interested in it if it will help. I just don't know if I should just keep repositioning and wait...(however it might not help) or insist on a helmet. (I still am not sure if he needs one). Any advice> Thanks, Amy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Hi Amy! It's a shame you've had to go through that mess. In my opinion, if you have a pediatrician who is annoyed by your questions, it's time to find another pediatrician. You may not always agree with your Dr., but you should never be made to feel like you're bothering her by sharing your concerns. That is what you're there for. One way to look at it is that you have a Dr. and a specialist that don't sound concerned. But...you're the mom and if you're thinking that a helmet will benefit your son, the sooner the better. I'd find someone who would work with me. It being hot in the summertime seems like a poor excuse to deny a treatment that could better a person's life. I hope this helps. Hang in there! > > HI~ > I have a son who was diagnosed with plagio and brachio around 6 mo, > but I noticed it earlier and started repositioning. When we went to > the check-up she recomfirmed my fears that his head was flat. I have > been repositioning for almost 2 months and I think that it is better. > But I still am bothered b/c it looks flat to me. I insisted on a > referrel to a craniofacial specialist and my pediatrician was annoyed. > She said all they will do is surgery which I knew better. The cranio > dr. said to just keep reposition that it would be painful to me to do > helmet treatment in the summer. However, I will do anything to fix > it. I have seen the results on the iternet and they are amazing. Has > anybody else encountered the negative reactions to helmeting? I still > am interested in it if it will help. I just don't know if I should > just keep repositioning and wait...(however it might not help) or > insist on a helmet. (I still am not sure if he needs one). Any > advice> Thanks, Amy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 1, 2008 Report Share Posted May 1, 2008 Totti, Good for you. Motherly instinct is very strong. We know when something isn't right and doing something about it shows that you are a strong mother and will do anything for the well being of your child. Sometimes it is hard to do what is right for our children but in the end it is always the right thing to do. Good luck. I'm sure you will get good correction over the next couple of months. Sybil HI~I have a son who was diagnosed with plagio and brachio around 6 mo, but I noticed it earlier and started repositioning. When we went to the check-up she recomfirmed my fears that his head was flat. I have been repositioning for almost 2 months and I think that it is better. But I still am bothered b/c it looks flat to me. I insisted on a referrel to a craniofacial specialist and my pediatrician was annoyed. She said all they will do is surgery which I knew better. The cranio dr. said to just keep reposition that it would be painful to me to do helmet treatment in the summer. However, I will do anything to fix it. I have seen the results on the iternet and they are amazing. Has anybody else encountered the negative reactions to helmeting? I still am interested in it if it will help. I just don't know if I should just keep repositioning and wait...(however it might not help) or insist on a helmet. (I still am not sure if he needs one). Any advice> Thanks, Amy Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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