Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Congratulations! I am so happy for you. I would love it if you could post some before and after pictures of Gavin. Also, who was his ortho in the MD office? Did he get scanned at every visit or every 4 weeks? I am curious to know... Leila From: <lovingoz@...>Subject: We've Graduated!!Plagiocephaly Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 3:05 PM We went to the STAR Cranial Center in Columbia, MD on Tuesday andafter 15 weeks of wearing the helmet, Gavin graduated!!! His headlooks perfect and no one would ever know there was ever an issue withthe flat spot on the back of his head and the "cone shape" on the topof his head. Gavin was quite the trooper through all of this and onlyhad issues if he was hot and sweaty. Keeping him cool all the timewas the answer to that problem (he slept and lived in just a diaperfor many months). I just want to thank everyone for answering our questions andaddressing our concerns as my son began his journey with Plagio at age9 weeks old and began wearing his helmet at 4 months old for 15 weeks.My fears and anxiety as we began this process was evident when Ijoined the group. Soon after joining, I realized that everyone isgoing through the same issues and I felt I wasn't alone. I willcontinue to check in with the message boards in the hopes I can helpsomeone else, someone just starting out, as much as I was helped inthe beginning.Thanks again! Much luck and success to all members. GriffithGavin's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Congratulations on Gavin's graduation! Enjoy his nice round head! Molly We've Graduated!! We went to the STAR Cranial Center in Columbia, MD on Tuesday and after 15 weeks of wearing the helmet, Gavin graduated!!! His head looks perfect and no one would ever know there was ever an issue with the flat spot on the back of his head and the " cone shape " on the top of his head. Gavin was quite the trooper through all of this and only had issues if he was hot and sweaty. Keeping him cool all the time was the answer to that problem (he slept and lived in just a diaper for many months). I just want to thank everyone for answering our questions and addressing our concerns as my son began his journey with Plagio at age 9 weeks old and began wearing his helmet at 4 months old for 15 weeks. My fears and anxiety as we began this process was evident when I joined the group. Soon after joining, I realized that everyone is going through the same issues and I felt I wasn't alone. I will continue to check in with the message boards in the hopes I can help someone else, someone just starting out, as much as I was helped in the beginning. Thanks again! Much luck and success to all members. Griffith Gavin's Mom ------------------------------------ For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2008 Report Share Posted September 3, 2008 Congratulations. What great news. Good luck with everything in the future and keep posting as you have said to help others. Tammy Mom to DOC graduate 12/31/07. From: <lovingoz@...>Subject: We've Graduated!!Plagiocephaly Date: Wednesday, September 3, 2008, 7:05 PM We went to the STAR Cranial Center in Columbia, MD on Tuesday andafter 15 weeks of wearing the helmet, Gavin graduated!!! His headlooks perfect and no one would ever know there was ever an issue withthe flat spot on the back of his head and the "cone shape" on the topof his head. Gavin was quite the trooper through all of this and onlyhad issues if he was hot and sweaty. Keeping him cool all the timewas the answer to that problem (he slept and lived in just a diaperfor many months). I just want to thank everyone for answering our questions andaddressing our concerns as my son began his journey with Plagio at age9 weeks old and began wearing his helmet at 4 months old for 15 weeks.My fears and anxiety as we began this process was evident when Ijoined the group. Soon after joining, I realized that everyone isgoing through the same issues and I felt I wasn't alone. I willcontinue to check in with the message boards in the hopes I can helpsomeone else, someone just starting out, as much as I was helped inthe beginning.Thanks again! Much luck and success to all members. GriffithGavin's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2008 Report Share Posted September 4, 2008 Congratulations!!!!!!!! I hope you will add before and after pictures. Angie We've Graduated!! We went to the STAR Cranial Center in Columbia, MD on Tuesday andafter 15 weeks of wearing the helmet, Gavin graduated!!! His headlooks perfect and no one would ever know there was ever an issue withthe flat spot on the back of his head and the "cone shape" on the topof his head. Gavin was quite the trooper through all of this and onlyhad issues if he was hot and sweaty. Keeping him cool all the timewas the answer to that problem (he slept and lived in just a diaperfor many months). I just want to thank everyone for answering our questions andaddressing our concerns as my son began his journey with Plagio at age9 weeks old and began wearing his helmet at 4 months old for 15 weeks.My fears and anxiety as we began this process was evident when Ijoined the group. Soon after joining, I realized that everyone isgoing through the same issues and I felt I wasn't alone. I willcontinue to check in with the message boards in the hopes I can helpsomeone else, someone just starting out, as much as I was helped inthe beginning.Thanks again! Much luck and success to all members. GriffithGavin's Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 Congratulations! Enjoy kissing that uncovered little head. ~ Mom to Noah > > > From: Carey <careyryan@...> > > Subject: We've graduated!! > > Plagiocephaly > > Date: Wednesday, January 21, 2009, 5:32 PM > > My twin son Ben started wearing his starband on Oct 2nd - > > yesterday > > (Jan 20th) was his graduation day (he's 9.5 months > > old). We could > > have been done last month, but opted to go one more month. > > My son has > > to start wearing glasses, so we figured we'd keep him > > in the band > > until his glasses came in. He had very little growth this > > last month, > > but there was some more rounding out which we were pleased > > with. > > > > His head is not perfect and I had to come to terms with > > that. I had > > this thought in my head that if we band, he'll come out > > with this > > perfectly shaped little head. His head looks GREAT > > compared to how he > > started off... and over the holidays when my parents were > > visiting, we > > realized his head shape is very similar to my Dad's - > > both are on the > > wider side! I mention this only because I think it's > > very easy to get > > caught up in wanting the " perfect round head " as > > we go through this > > sometimes intense banding process. I spent a lot of time > > obsessing > > over his head!! > > > > In the end, his asymmetry is down to 5.2 (started off at > > 11mm). Our > > tech says anything under 6mm is in the normal range. His > > forehead has > > rounded out beautifully and while the back of his head is > > still a > > little uneven, I don't think the average person would > > ever notice. His > > brachy is at .891 - so right under the cutoff mark. > > > > I am sure we'd see some more improvement if we were to > > continue with > > the band, but the glasses trump the band at this point. > > While I am > > happy to be done with the banding, I'm very glad we did > > it. He > > adjusted well to it and it did not hinder his development > > in any way. > > > > This group has been a great source of support - thank you!! > > > > > > --Carey, Starband CIRS Oakland > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 22, 2009 Report Share Posted January 22, 2009 COngratulations. Angie We've graduated!! My twin son Ben started wearing his starband on Oct 2nd - yesterday(Jan 20th) was his graduation day (he's 9.5 months old). We couldhave been done last month, but opted to go one more month. My son hasto start wearing glasses, so we figured we'd keep him in the banduntil his glasses came in. He had very little growth this last month,but there was some more rounding out which we were pleased with.His head is not perfect and I had to come to terms with that. I hadthis thought in my head that if we band, he'll come out with thisperfectly shaped little head. His head looks GREAT compared to how hestarted off... and over the holidays when my parents were visiting, werealized his head shape is very similar to my Dad's - both are on thewider side! I mention this only because I think it's very easy to getcaught up in wanting the "perfect round head" as we go through thissometimes intense banding process. I spent a lot of time obsessingover his head!! In the end, his asymmetry is down to 5.2 (started off at 11mm). Ourtech says anything under 6mm is in the normal range. His forehead hasrounded out beautifully and while the back of his head is still alittle uneven, I don't think the average person would ever notice. Hisbrachy is at .891 - so right under the cutoff mark. I am sure we'd see some more improvement if we were to continue withthe band, but the glasses trump the band at this point. While I amhappy to be done with the banding, I'm very glad we did it. Headjusted well to it and it did not hinder his development in any way. This group has been a great source of support - thank you!! --Carey, Starband CIRS Oakland Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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