Guest guest Posted August 17, 2008 Report Share Posted August 17, 2008 Are you looking for an ortho in Rochester to help you continue with your STARband treatment? If so, there is a STARband facility there: University of Rochester Medical Center Brown, MS, CPO, FAAOP Kate Gedro, BS, CO Shoemaker, BS, CPO 4901 Lac de Ville Blvd., Ste. 210 Rochester, NY 14618 585-341-9299 Hope this helps! Molly Novato, California Nicolas, 2.5, tort & plagio, STARband (CIRS Oakland) 4/24/06-9/12/06, Graduate! , 5.5 , 8.5 From: Plagiocephaly [mailto:Plagiocephaly ] On Behalf Of Alix Farrell Sent: 17 August 2008 01:37 Plagiocephaly Subject: [sPAM]Re: Any negativity towards the helmet? Thank you, it is incredibly immature of them and unforgivable! I will definately keep him away from people like that. Its just shocking that people close to you will sink that low. This might sound wrong but are you going to be open with your children about it? I would hate to have kids be mean to him when he's older for something that helped him so much. I've never had to make a decision like this and neither has my family so I'm not really sure how to handle it. We're currently in Tulsa, Ok and going to OK City to see the only ortho in Ok that does plagio work. We'll be moving back to Rochester, Ny soon though so I'm trying to find a dr there. I go see my ortho tomorrow and I'm going to ask him, I will probably post something soon asking about Rochester drs. From: Sandy Ruff <sandysruff@...> Subject: Re: Any negativity towards the helmet? Plagiocephaly Date: Sunday, August 17, 2008, 6:49 PM Alix, I would say it was a very mature decision you made to band your child. I think the next mature decision is to get him as far away from those " friends " as possible - before he's old enough to understand what they are saying (or are teaching their kids to say). Even at 20, I know there are plenty of good people out there who would never dream of saying something so hurtful. Being a mother is tough enough with good friends - so I know it's a nightmare without them. What city are you in? Perhaps someone on this board is closeby to you. Good luck! You are being an amazing mom by taking such good care of your baby! Kindly, Sandy Any negativity towards the helmet? Hey everyone, I'm a pretty young mother (20) and most of the people I am friends with are around my age. It seems like every time I am on the outs with one of them they say things about my son and his helmet. I know that makes them horrible people and worse friends! I'm just wondering if anyone else has dealt with negative comments or reactions like this and how? I would never talk about anyone's child, especially not in a ridiculous arguement, and I can't seem to understand why every person I disagree with sinks so low! Any suggustions on how to not feel so offended or support would be nice! -Alix Mom of Nicolas S 8 mon, plagio/tort. (starband 4 mon) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 17, 2008 Report Share Posted August 17, 2008 OH MY GOSH! Thank you so much! The U of R is 5 mins from where we are moving. Way better than the 2 hr drive we make now! This helps a lot thank you! -Alix From: Sandy Ruff <sandysruff (DOT) com>Subject: Re: Any negativity towards the helmet?PlagiocephalyDate: Sunday, August 17, 2008, 6:49 PM Alix,I would say it was a very mature decision you made to band your child. I think the next mature decision is to get him as far away from those "friends" as possible - before he's old enough to understand what they are saying (or are teaching their kids to say). Even at 20, I know there are plenty of good people out there who would never dream of saying something so hurtful. Being a mother is tough enough with good friends - so I know it's a nightmare without them.What city are you in? Perhaps someone on this board is closeby to you.Good luck! You are being an amazing mom by taking such good care of your baby! Kindly,Sandy Any negativity towards the helmet? Hey everyone, I'm a pretty young mother (20) and most of the people I am friends with are around my age. It seems like every time I am on the outs with one of them they say things about my son and his helmet. I know that makes them horrible people and worse friends! I'm just wondering if anyone else has dealt with negative comments or reactions like this and how? I would never talk about anyone's child, especially not in a ridiculous arguement, and I can't seem to understand why every person I disagree with sinks so low! Any suggustions on how to not feel so offended or support would be nice!-AlixMom of Nicolas S 8 mon, plagio/tort. (starband 4 mon) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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