Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 Tracey My daughter Kiersten is 5 and she has had the vest for 3 years and she stills screams about doing it. We just practically sit on her to get it on. Once its on she is pretty much ok. Its the getting it on that is the hard part. Just my 2 cents even though I probably didn't help much. mom to Y Kiersten Lee 2-13-98 w/cf Y Y Natasha Rose 2-24-00 w/o cf Y Y Trevor 10-18-01 w/o cf Y Y Noelle 11-29-02 w/o cf Y Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 My has just gotten the vest and she will not even look at it. I have tried everything to get her to atleast try it on( I have even put it on and showed her, she screamed the whole time with her hands over her eyes). Nothing works. HELP. The lady is coming out on Tuesday to set everything up and make sure it is working right. But, will resist and will not do what the lady needs for her to do. Any suggestions. mom to 6 with CF and 20 Months with CF Tracey Oldham Leon Farmer & Company toldham@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 In a message dated 5/12/2003 7:24:44 PM Central Daylight Time, BKandul@... writes: > Tracey > My daughter Kiersten is 5 and she has had the vest for 3 years and she > stills screams about doing it. We just practically sit on her to get it on. > > Once its on she is pretty much ok. Its the getting it on that is the hard > part. Just my 2 cents even though I probably didn't help much Boy do I know what you mean I just got over the fight with my youngest! She hates doing it and it is an on going fight everyday. I hate it!! My oldest is just as bad and my youngest is just mimicking her older sister. I hate CF!!! Deb A Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 Hi Tracey, Here are some ideas that I have seen used and that have been successful: Initially, place it in a common area where the family can see it. You and your family " play " with it and show enthusiasm. This may peak her interest. Let her approach it at her speed. We have found that if you force them to do it, compliance will be lower. Attach a positive reinforcement to using the Vest (also known as a bribe). Let her watch a favorite video or play a particular game ONLY during Vest therapy. Or maybe there is a favorite activity she can participate in ONLY after the Vest treatment is done. Use the timer as a way for your daughter to control her time...set it for X number of minutes and when it " dings " , she is done. Start her out slowly. Do only a few minutes and build up. The most important thing...you have to remain in control. Don't give her the option of whether or not to do it, rather, " Do you want to do your Vest with the Monsters, Inc. video or do you want to color? When you finish, we'll go to the kitchen and make some Jell-O together. " See if that works for you. I hope it does. There are many parents here on the list that have wonderful ideas and experiences. Good luck! Randy Getting adjusted to the vest My has just gotten the vest and she will not even look at it. I have tried everything to get her to atleast try it on( I have even put it on and showed her, she screamed the whole time with her hands over her eyes). Nothing works. HELP. The lady is coming out on Tuesday to set everything up and make sure it is working right. But, will resist and will not do what the lady needs for her to do. Any suggestions. mom to 6 with CF and 20 Months with CF Tracey Oldham Leon Farmer & Company toldham@... ______________________________________________________________ Information contained in this e-mail message may be legally privileged and confidential information intended only for the use of the individual(s) named above. If the reader of this message is not the intended recipient, you are hereby notified that any use, dissemination, distribution, or copying of this e-mail is strictly prohibited. If e-mailed messages include MEDICAL RECORDS, these records ARE PRIVILEGED AND CONFIDENTIAL and may be released only upon written permission of the patient. If you have received this e-mail in error, please immediately notify the sender by telephone at 1- and delete this e-mail. Thank you! ______________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2003 Report Share Posted May 12, 2003 Hi, We just got our vest, too. My daughter actually likes it (mostly) have you tried putting it on a stuffed animal or doll? This was one of the things that someone suggested to me to try in case she didn't like it. My daughter likes to have her blanket get " vestie time " after she gets it herself. I wonder if it is the sound of the compressor that is scary or the vest itself. Is it the black ABI one? I have heard similar complaints elsewhere, some kids find the big black vest a bit intimidating. If you aren't able to get her in it I'm sure the rep will have suggestions. Good Luck! (and btw vest time beats manual PT any day) Getting adjusted to the vest My has just gotten the vest and she will not even look at it. I have tried everything to get her to atleast try it on( I have even put it on and showed her, she screamed the whole time with her hands over her eyes). Nothing works. HELP. The lady is coming out on Tuesday to set everything up and make sure it is working right. But, will resist and will not do what the lady needs for her to do. Any suggestions. mom to 6 with CF and 20 Months with CF Tracey Oldham Leon Farmer & Company toldham@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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