Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hello all, I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner! I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son! Sincerely, Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 I'm sorry it's been so frustrating for you. What type of helmet is it? Where are you located? People in your areas or who have experience with your type of helmet might be able to offer some advice.mom to Quinn born 11/99, DOCband grad 10/00 for scaphocephalic head shape>------- Original Message ------->From : shari_dick[mailto:shari_dick@...]>Sent : 7/22/2008 12:48:05 PM>To : Plagiocephaly >Cc : >Subject : RE: Discouraged!>>Hello all,I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around th e corner!I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son!Sincerely,Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) ------------------------------------For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 I have been a member of the group for over a year and the only time I have ever heard of someone not getting improvement is when the helmet is to blame, meaning the helmet is not fitted properly or such. Every one that I remember has gotten a different helmet and seen improvement. Actually that was one of the reviews we got when I looked into our local helmet place that there was someone on here whose child didnt improve, actually got slightly worse even when using the local helmet so they switched to cranial tech and got great results. Between that and the interview we had with the local place I had no confidence in them at all so I stuck with CT and there were periods where growth was slow and I wasn't sure anything was happening but then when I saw his headsicle at his visits I knew he was getting results just maybe not where I wanted them. In the end though he did get results where I wanted them that was just th every last area to change right before he graduated so it was very hard to go through that b/c you worry it wont work. Having never heard of a child not getting results with CT though I think that helped me feel a little more comfotrable that it would get there, that and the headsicle. What kind of helmet is he in? I have never heard of 1 with a chin strap/ Different ones work at different speeds. I know typically kids wear the star and hanger bands longer so I am guessing maybe they work a tad slower than the docband? There are also passive helmets that take considerably longer to work, I think I read they need to wear those for like 6 months on average so the difference you would see would be very subtle in only 6 wks, especially at his age On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 12:48 PM, shari_dick <shari_dick@...> wrote: Hello all,I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner!I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son! Sincerely,Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) -- SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our baby girl? http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9614412 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Nolan is in a custom made helmet, not one of the brand name ones. I live in Canada, and the province I live in there is only one option of places to go. I have felt very confident in the Ortho's experience and proffessionalism. He has had lots of experience from what I understand. Anyways, Nolan was 10 months old when he started wearing the helmet and the estimate was that he would have to wear it till he was 18 months old. Being an older baby, he has to wear it longer. The chin strap is velcroed onto the sides of the helmet. Hopefully we can get some more permanent attatchment like snaps or something. Shari Hello all,I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner!I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son!Sincerely,Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) -- SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our baby girl?http://www.babyname s.com/namelist/ 9614412 Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Canada Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 I would say if they anticipated him wearing it for 8 months that the difference would be more subtle since he has only been wearing it 6 wks so I wouldnt worry too much, especially if his head hasnt grown much in that time. On Tue, Jul 22, 2008 at 5:02 PM, Shari Dick <shari_dick@...> wrote: Nolan is in a custom made helmet, not one of the brand name ones. I live in Canada, and the province I live in there is only one option of places to go. I have felt very confident in the Ortho's experience and proffessionalism. He has had lots of experience from what I understand. Anyways, Nolan was 10 months old when he started wearing the helmet and the estimate was that he would have to wear it till he was 18 months old. Being an older baby, he has to wear it longer. The chin strap is velcroed onto the sides of the helmet. Hopefully we can get some more permanent attatchment like snaps or something. Shari Hello all,I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner!I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son! Sincerely,Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) -- SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our baby girl?http://www.babyname s.com/namelist/ 9614412 Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Canada Messenger -- SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our baby girl? http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9614412 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hi Shari! Sorry you are having a hard time with the band and Nolan! :-( Please frogive me if you have already sadi all of this - I have been MIA for a bit and am now jumping back into answering posts. What type of band do you have? What has the ortho offered as help? Has he tried to fix the slipping? What were the starting measurements/pics and what are they now? Have you looked into going to another band provider to get a 2nd opinion? Jen and Luli - 2.5 years old Left tort - Right Plagio - Hanger Band Grad - CA http://www.babiesonline.com/babies/j/jens5th/ Discouraged! Hello all, I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner! I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son! Sincerely, Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) The Famous, the Infamous, the Lame - in your browser. Get the TMZ Toolbar Now! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 Hi Shari, Hello to a fellow Canadian! I wish Nolan all the best in his journey with the helmet. Which province do you live in? How has your process in obtaining the helmet for Nolan been? I live in Nova Scotia and after 8 months of trying to get treatment for my daughter got fed up and decided to seek treatment in the States. We are on our second week of treatment with the DOC band. has adjusted well to the band and now we are just praying for results. She is turning 12 months next week so she's older as well. Anyway, hang in there, I'm sure in the end this will all be worth it. Kasha Hello all,I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner!I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause for my son!Sincerely,Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) -- SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our baby girl?http://www.babyname s.com/namelist/ 9614412 Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new Canada Messenger Be smarter than spam. See how smart SpamGuard is at giving junk email the boot with the All-new Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2008 Report Share Posted July 22, 2008 I totally agree with the message below. I'd hang in there for a bit longer if you can! e (mom to Ava, 9 mos old, 3 weeks in hanger helmet) > > > >> Hello all, > >> I am having a difficult time believing in the helmet these days (at > >> least for my son Nolan). I know that it has worked really well for > >> others, but I am having a difficult time seeing how it is helping my > >> son. Just feeling a wee bit discouraged these days. > >> > >> We are now into week 6 of him wearing the helmet and I have seen > >> very little improvement. Nolan is 11 months old and is a very > >> active boy (not crawling or walking yet, but he does try to scoot > >> around and moves from laying to sitting and sitting to laying all > >> while using his head to balance himself and push himself up while > >> doing it. The helmet seems to shift when he does this. He has a > >> chin strap attatched with velcro to help keep it on, but now he has > >> figured out how to undo the velcro and pull his helmet off. We have > >> been challenged with the proper fit even when putting it on his > >> head, as he moves so much and tries to dodge the helmet screaming in > >> the process. I wonder too if It just seems to shift on his head > >> because of his head shape. I feel lost as to what to do. Our Ortho > >> said that if after 7 weeks we don't have a noticable difference, > >> then perhaps the helmet isn't doing what it's supposed to. We are > >> at week 6 and well ... week 7 is around the corner! > >> I have made an appointment for Thursday ( 2 days from now) to have > >> some additional adjustments (perhaps the strap snapped on) and I > >> will discuss it with our Ortho at that time. > >> > >> Is there anyone else out there who has had similar difficulties? > >> Could anyone give me some direction from their experience or > >> expertees. I am really thinking this whole thing is a lost cause > >> for my son! > >> > >> Sincerely, > >> Shari (mom to Nolan 11 months - left side plagio, assymetry) > >> > >> > > > > > > -- > > SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our > > baby girl? > > http://www.babyname s.com/namelist/ 9614412<http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9614412> > > > > > > ------------------------------ > > Now with a new friend-happy design! Try the new * Canada Messenger*<http://ca.beta.messenger./> > > > > > > > > > > -- > SC SAHM to , , , , and what should we name our > baby girl? > http://www.babynames.com/namelist/9614412 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2008 Report Share Posted July 23, 2008 We had a 4 week period where our son had almost no growth - it was about the thickness of a piece of paper the ortho said. You never know when you are going to hit a growth spurt. We got the Helmet April 14th, and in the first 2 weeks had a ton of growth and correction, not much the next 2 weeks, basically nothing the next 4, a good amount the next 4, we see the orthotist on August 9th or 10th so we will see then. People who see us with his helmet off ask why he is wearing it - so he looks good to the naked eye! Started at 14.8 asymetry, down to 7.1 at last visit. AnnieGet fantasy football with free live scoring. Sign up for FanHouse Fantasy Football today. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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