Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 My son just went back for another check up after 2 weeks. Another 2% improvement in the cranial index. They had to remove a layer out of the back of his band (he is brachy) and the flatness that was once on one side hasn't been noticeable for weeks. The removal of the layer from the back means his head is growing BACK instead of widening. He is now at 92% down from an original 99% His is steadily improving 2-3% per week. At this rate, he will be out of the band in another 4-6 weeks (they look to get it down to the 80's). As per my previous posts. We were fitted at Children's in Boston and go for checkups at their Braintree site. Our doc at Children's is Dr . Hope this helps anyone who is pondering NOPCO vs the long drive to CT. As per many other regional discussions...while I'm sure DOC bands are great as there are many success stories on the website, nobody should be discouraged from at least considering the use of locally available resources. There are probably AS many successes from those as well. Gas prices are outrageous...shop locally :-) Hope this helps those who are considering NOPCO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 28, 2008 Report Share Posted July 28, 2008 Thanks for the great update. I hope if you haven't already you will share some progress pictures. It is always helpful for others to see and hear about success stories. Angie(Jenna STAR grad) NOPCO - another week of progress. My son just went back for another check up after 2 weeks. Another 2%improvement in the cranial index. They had to remove a layer out of the back of his band (he is brachy)and the flatness that was once on one side hasn't been noticeable forweeks. The removal of the layer from the back means his head is growing BACKinstead of widening. He is now at 92% down from an original 99% His is steadily improving 2-3% per week. At this rate, he will be outof the band in another 4-6 weeks (they look to get it down to the80's). As per my previous posts. We were fitted at Children's inBoston and go for checkups at their Braintree site. Our doc atChildren's is Dr . Hope this helps anyone who is pondering NOPCO vs the long drive to CT.As per many other regional discussions...while I'm sure DOC bands aregreat as there are many success stories on the website, nobody shouldbe discouraged from at least considering the use of locally availableresources. There are probably AS many successes from those as well.Gas prices are outrageous...shop locally :-)Hope this helps those who are considering NOPCO. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2008 Report Share Posted July 29, 2008 I do have some pics but haven't had a chance to upload them... I will get around to it soon. All that I have on the site is his original pic in his helmet. I think it's under P. > > Thanks for the great update. I hope if you haven't already you will share some progress pictures. It is always helpful for others to see and hear about success stories. > > Angie(Jenna STAR grad) > NOPCO - another week of progress. > > > My son just went back for another check up after 2 weeks. Another 2% > improvement in the cranial index. > > They had to remove a layer out of the back of his band (he is brachy) > and the flatness that was once on one side hasn't been noticeable for > weeks. > > The removal of the layer from the back means his head is growing BACK > instead of widening. > > He is now at 92% down from an original 99% > > His is steadily improving 2-3% per week. At this rate, he will be out > of the band in another 4-6 weeks (they look to get it down to the > 80's). As per my previous posts. We were fitted at Children's in > Boston and go for checkups at their Braintree site. Our doc at > Children's is Dr . > > Hope this helps anyone who is pondering NOPCO vs the long drive to CT. > As per many other regional discussions...while I'm sure DOC bands are > great as there are many success stories on the website, nobody should > be discouraged from at least considering the use of locally available > resources. There are probably AS many successes from those as well. > Gas prices are outrageous...shop locally :-) > > Hope this helps those who are considering NOPCO. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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