Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 So, does that mean you are getting a new band made? From: Plagiocephaly [mailto:Plagiocephaly ] On Behalf Of Amy Sent: 27 June 2008 08:21 Plagiocephaly Subject: [sPAM]Re: Re: Fitting Problems Well my husband took Bryson in this morning to have his helmet and red spots looked at AGAIN. The ortho couldn't give my husband an answer as to why he has had so many problems with his helmet and wouldn't give him a yes or no answer to our question " is this because he didn't get his helmet for 17 days after he was casted? " The ortho shaved the inside again and drilled some holes in it and said " that should do it. " My husband requested a new helmet to be made just in case this one doesn't work. If all would have went well we could be almost half way done with his treatment, instead we are back to square one. I just want to thank everyone for all their input, I don't know that I would have requested or been so strong about a new helmet if I didn't hear others successes, troubles, and questions. Amy Bryson's mom- 6 months old tomorrow! From: Lou Ann <lawoman1729@...> Subject: Re: Re: Fitting Problems Plagiocephaly Date: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 3:00 PM That's definitely not normal and not right Amy. Stick to your guns and get them to fix it. I went in for 12 adjustments on a custom helmet before I gave up completely. Red spots should disappear an hour at most after taking off the helmet. Blisters should never form. My son had bruises. That's not right either. They tried to placate me and say it was ok and I knew better from reading what the wonderful people here post. I'm taking him somewhere else that doesn't look at him as a dollar sign and does look at him as my sweet little boy. lawoman1729 Lou Ann Fugate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 They are making a new band for Bryson just in case this last adjusted doesn't do the trick. So now we will have our pick of which one fits the best. Yeah! I have a question, does anyone's children have eczema. Bryson has it pretty bad all over his body and now with wearing the helmet, sweating and not being able to put lotion on his head he has broken out all over his head. I use hydrocortizone but it just doesn't seem to cut it anymore. Also I use Aveeno sunscreen for the top of his head and body so he doesn't get sunburned but he seems to break out from that now. Any suggestions of other products? Anyone try the califonia baby frangrence free sunscreen for babies with ecxema? Amy Bryson's mom (6 months old) From: Lou Ann <lawoman1729>Subject: Re: Re: Fitting ProblemsPlagiocephalyDate: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 3:00 PM That's definitely not normal and not right Amy. Stick to your guns and get them to fix it. I went in for 12 adjustments on a custom helmet before I gave up completely. Red spots should disappear an hour at most after taking off the helmet. Blisters should never form. My son had bruises. That's not right either. They tried to placate me and say it was ok and I knew better from reading what the wonderful people here post. I'm taking him somewhere else that doesn't look at him as a dollar sign and does look at him as my sweet little boy. lawoman1729Lou Ann Fugate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 27, 2008 Report Share Posted June 27, 2008 Amy,Have you tried the hydrocortison OINTMENT? I had no luck with the cream, but the ointment does seem to help. Both of my kids have pretty bad eczema. We've had some luck with the Burt's Bees Baby line - they make a milk bath soak, shampoo/body wash, and body lotion that we use. I've not tried California Baby, but plan to get their sunscreen this weekend.On a side note, you may already be aware of this, but just in case - babies with food allergies almost always have eczema (that does not mean that babies with eczema always have food allergies -there's a difference). So if you've not introduced typical allergens like milk, soy and nuts - just be aware. My son has severe food allergies and I learned the link to eczema after he was diagnosed. Turns out I was eating the allergens (peanuts daily) and breastfeeding him - then he would get eczema and cold like symptoms. I hope you will never have to endure allergies though!Good luck!Sandy Ruffmom to Lyla - 7 months - almost 4 weeks in a Doc Bandand Owen 4 Re: Re: Fitting ProblemsPlagiocephalyDate: Thursday, June 26, 2008, 3:00 PMThat's definitely not normal and not right Amy. Stick to your guns and get them to fix it. I went in for 12 adjustments on a custom helmet before I gave up completely. Red spots should disappear an hour at most after taking off the helmet. Blisters should never form. My son had bruises. That's not right either. They tried to placate me and say it was ok and I knew better from reading what the wonderful people here post. I'm taking him somewhere else that doesn't look at him as a dollar sign and does look at him as my sweet little boy.lawoman1729Lou Ann Fugate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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