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Hi -

Sorry I forgot to respond the first time you asked this question. My

Jake has the exact same thing, it's the exact length of the velcro

opening and is about a half inch in width. I never noticed he even

had it until day one in his second band. I only know it's there to

feel it, it's not visible otherwise. But I was also told that it

would go away after graduation, that it could take anywhere from 2

weeks to 2 months. I have heard of other parents having similar

bumps and bulges (from soft tissue and fluid buildup) and no one has

come back to say it never went away, so I have to assume that it

will.

Jake-22m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand #2 6 weeks)

Jordan-4

> > >

> > > I have heard the word regression thrown around on other plagio

> > sites.

> > > Does any one know if this is a real risk? If so how severe of a

> > > regression can it be. It does not make sense to me, I don't

see

> how

> > > molded bones could regress. I'm a little freaked out.

> > >

> > > Also, we only have one or two adjustments left and cranial

tech

> > says

> > > that my son will not need another band. However I still think

> there

> > > could be improvement made. He will only be nine months old

when

> his

> > > band comes off. Do you think my feelings are warranted or

should

> I

> > > just chill out?

> > >

> > >

> > > Any advice is appreciated!

> > >

> > > Mom to 8 old Elijah

> > >

> >

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My son has the same bulge above both his ears where the helmet isn't

covering the area. I first noticed it within a week or so into treatment

and took him in right away. I guess it is very common for fluid to

collect in the area not covered by the helmet but once the helmet comes

off for good it should go away. If not, I have even a bigger problem

than a flat head :)

(mom to Gavin 9 1/2 months- 8 weeks Hanger)

> > > >

> > > > I have heard the word regression thrown around on other plagio

> > > sites.

> > > > Does any one know if this is a real risk? If so how severe of a

> > > > regression can it be. It does not make sense to me, I don't

> see

> > how

> > > > molded bones could regress. I'm a little freaked out.

> > > >

> > > > Also, we only have one or two adjustments left and cranial

> tech

> > > says

> > > > that my son will not need another band. However I still think

> > there

> > > > could be improvement made. He will only be nine months old

> when

> > his

> > > > band comes off. Do you think my feelings are warranted or

> should

> > I

> > > > just chill out?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Any advice is appreciated!

> > > >

> > > > Mom to 8 old Elijah

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Funny this subject would come-up today. I just picked-up my son from

day care. He's in the first week of the helmet, and our orthotist is

having us ramp-up in time. Today we are at 8 hour intervals. So

when I picked up my son, and the helmet was off, I noticed a soft

spot on his forhead. It looks like it is a little swollen, mid-eye

to mid-eye wide and about maybe 3/4 tall. Anyone have this happen?

I have a call in to the orthotist and will not be putting the helmet

back on until he checks this out. But again, I was wondering if

anyone has experienced this. He's in a Hanger, bi-valve (cut on both

sides)

Thanks

> > >

> > > I have heard the word regression thrown around on other plagio

> > sites.

> > > Does any one know if this is a real risk? If so how severe of a

> > > regression can it be. It does not make sense to me, I don't see

> how

> > > molded bones could regress. I'm a little freaked out.

> > >

> > > Also, we only have one or two adjustments left and cranial tech

> > says

> > > that my son will not need another band. However I still think

> there

> > > could be improvement made. He will only be nine months old when

> his

> > > band comes off. Do you think my feelings are warranted or

should

> I

> > > just chill out?

> > >

> > >

> > > Any advice is appreciated!

> > >

> > > Mom to 8 old Elijah

> > >

> >

>

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I'm not sure about the Hanger bi-valve exactly, but our therapist at

CT told me that the soft tissue/fluid bulges can also occur around

the " caps " of the DOCBand. So maybe it's possible that the Hanger

band is causing a similar bulge in his forehead area. Is it right

above his eyebrows, in line with the bottom edge of the helmet? I

don't know for sure though, so it's best to leave it off until you

get it checked out. I have not heard of the bulge in that area

before, so please update us on what the ortho says.

Jake-22m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand #2 6 weeks)

Jordan-4

> > > >

> > > > I have heard the word regression thrown around on other

plagio

> > > sites.

> > > > Does any one know if this is a real risk? If so how severe

of a

> > > > regression can it be. It does not make sense to me, I don't

see

> > how

> > > > molded bones could regress. I'm a little freaked out.

> > > >

> > > > Also, we only have one or two adjustments left and cranial

tech

> > > says

> > > > that my son will not need another band. However I still

think

> > there

> > > > could be improvement made. He will only be nine months old

when

> > his

> > > > band comes off. Do you think my feelings are warranted or

> should

> > I

> > > > just chill out?

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Any advice is appreciated!

> > > >

> > > > Mom to 8 old Elijah

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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