Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 , I am so happy for you and for Jake. The results you got from the bands are great. I hope you post some before and after pictures for us to see. There is another boy that goes to Maysa's daycare who is adopted from Ethiopia and who also has a combination of plagio and brachy with major frontal bossing. He is 10 months old now and his mom told me that at his 9 months check up his pedi told him that the band wouldn't do him any good at that age. I tried to tell her that the majority of people seem to start around that age and they could still see significant results but I don't think that she was really listening. I wish she'd just get on this board and read your post... His daycare provider also told her that Maysa has improved quite a deal already but this woman is listening to the pedi instead. I really feel bad for that little boy but his plagio is so obvious and the rest of his life affected by it forever. I am so happy for your adorable Jake that you pushed the issue and went for it all. Now it's all over. Enjoy his beautiful head! Leila From: <nwilkens2275@...>Subject: Update on Jake (older baby with 2 DOCBands)Plagiocephaly Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 8:31 PM Hi all-I just wanted to give anyone who was interested an update on my son Jake. For those of you who don't know our story, Jake was born with tort that led to plagio. A number of doctors told us it would round out on its own, so we trusted those doctors' opinions. However, the natural improvement was VERY minimal and as every month would tick away, I would become more and more stressed that it was never going to correct on its own. When Jake was 16 months old, we FINALLY got a doctor to write a script for a band and we chose to go to Cranial Tech in Charlotte, because I had faith in their product and they had a great deal of experience with older babies (over 12 months). He received his first DOCBand on 2/11/08 at 17 months 1 week old. He wore that band for the full 16 weeks allowed and we saw visible positive changes. We decided to pursue a second band to try to get as much correction as we could before he turned 2, so at 14 weeks in the first band, he was scanned for the second and went right from one to the other with no break. Again, he wore the second band for the full 16 weeks allowed, and again we saw visible positive change.So, after 32 weeks, I can happily say that Jake graduated from his DOCBand last Friday (9/19/08) at 24 months 2 weeks old. I am VERY happy with his results, especially considering we had such a late start. I really had my expectations low so that I wouldn't be disappointed. On Friday, I was so excited to be done, that I forgot to ask for his final measurements, but I called and they mailed me a copy of them, which I just got today. They actually exceeded my expectations:Traditional Cranial VaultBefore 15mmAfter 1stBand 11mmAfter 2ndBand 5mmCranial VaultBefore 19mmAfter 1stBand 10mmAfter 2ndBand 4mmSkull BaseBefore 15mmAfter 1stBand 10mmAfter 2ndBand 6mmAll within the very mild range, I can't believe it! I can still see the imperfections when his hair is wet and slicked down, but when it's dry, you can't see anything off at all. I'm just so excited to see his pretty red curls all the time. He looks taller and skinnier now without his band and seems to have grown into a "big boy" overnight. CT is supposed to email me his last comparison photostudy, but I have not received it yet. As soon as I do, I will post it. But I just wanted to let anyone know who is questioning whether it's too late to go through the banding process, IT'S NOT TOO LATE. It's definitely worth trying, it can't hurt, it can only help. What I told myself going into this was, if I can just make it a LITTLE better, I will be happy. And I'm just really happy that we seemed to be able to make it A LOT better. Any natural rounding that does occur as he gets older, will just be an added bonus. I will still always recommend banding way earlier (6-9 months), but if your concerns were pushed aside again and again like mine were, but you still have the chance to do something even if it's later than recommended, PLEASE go for it. It's really worth it. So that's our story now. Some of you know that I'm also a moderator of the board, so I won't be going anywhere anytime soon. You're stuck with me! But I wanted to post an update so anyone in the future who shows up on the board frantic for advice on what to do with their older baby (like I did 8 months ago!), might find some peace of mind in our experience. Thanks for reading!Jake-2 (tort resolved/DOCBand Grad 9/19/08)Jordan-4.5 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 Thanks Leila! It really feels good to be done. I'll post pictures soon. I still haven't gotten the photostudy from CT emailed to me yet, but I'm working on putting my own photostudy together to post as well. That's a shame about that boy at daycare. 10 months is definitely not too late. At least you tried, it's unfortunate she was unwilling to listen. Jake-2 (DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) Jordan-4.5 > > From: <nwilkens2275@...> > Subject: Update on Jake (older baby with 2 DOCBands) > Plagiocephaly > Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 8:31 PM > > > > > > > Hi all- > I just wanted to give anyone who was interested an update on my son > Jake. For those of you who don't know our story, Jake was born with > tort that led to plagio. A number of doctors told us it would round > out on its own, so we trusted those doctors' opinions. However, the > natural improvement was VERY minimal and as every month would tick > away, I would become more and more stressed that it was never going > to correct on its own. > > When Jake was 16 months old, we FINALLY got a doctor to write a > script for a band and we chose to go to Cranial Tech in Charlotte, > because I had faith in their product and they had a great deal of > experience with older babies (over 12 months). He received his first > DOCBand on 2/11/08 at 17 months 1 week old. He wore that band for > the full 16 weeks allowed and we saw visible positive changes. We > decided to pursue a second band to try to get as much correction as > we could before he turned 2, so at 14 weeks in the first band, he > was scanned for the second and went right from one to the other with > no break. Again, he wore the second band for the full 16 weeks > allowed, and again we saw visible positive change. > > So, after 32 weeks, I can happily say that Jake graduated from his > DOCBand last Friday (9/19/08) at 24 months 2 weeks old. I am VERY > happy with his results, especially considering we had such a late > start. I really had my expectations low so that I wouldn't be > disappointed. On Friday, I was so excited to be done, that I forgot > to ask for his final measurements, but I called and they mailed me a > copy of them, which I just got today. They actually exceeded my > expectations: > > Traditional Cranial Vault > Before 15mm > After 1stBand 11mm > After 2ndBand 5mm > > Cranial Vault > Before 19mm > After 1stBand 10mm > After 2ndBand 4mm > > Skull Base > Before 15mm > After 1stBand 10mm > After 2ndBand 6mm > > All within the very mild range, I can't believe it! I can still see > the imperfections when his hair is wet and slicked down, but when > it's dry, you can't see anything off at all. I'm just so excited to > see his pretty red curls all the time. He looks taller and skinnier > now without his band and seems to have grown into a " big boy " > overnight. > > CT is supposed to email me his last comparison photostudy, but I > have not received it yet. As soon as I do, I will post it. But I > just wanted to let anyone know who is questioning whether it's too > late to go through the banding process, IT'S NOT TOO LATE. It's > definitely worth trying, it can't hurt, it can only help. What I > told myself going into this was, if I can just make it a LITTLE > better, I will be happy. And I'm just really happy that we seemed to > be able to make it A LOT better. Any natural rounding that does > occur as he gets older, will just be an added bonus. I will still > always recommend banding way earlier (6-9 months), but if your > concerns were pushed aside again and again like mine were, but you > still have the chance to do something even if it's later than > recommended, PLEASE go for it. It's really worth it. > > So that's our story now. Some of you know that I'm also a moderator > of the board, so I won't be going anywhere anytime soon. You're > stuck with me! But I wanted to post an update so anyone in the > future who shows up on the board frantic for advice on what to do > with their older baby (like I did 8 months ago!), might find some > peace of mind in our experience. Thanks for reading! > > > Jake-2 (tort resolved/DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) > Jordan-4.5 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 2008 Report Share Posted September 25, 2008 hi,.You have done a great work!Really happy for you and Jake.Wait for your pictures. > > > > From: <nwilkens2275@> > > Subject: Update on Jake (older baby with 2 DOCBands) > > Plagiocephaly > > Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2008, 8:31 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi all- > > I just wanted to give anyone who was interested an update on my > son > > Jake. For those of you who don't know our story, Jake was born > with > > tort that led to plagio. A number of doctors told us it would > round > > out on its own, so we trusted those doctors' opinions. However, > the > > natural improvement was VERY minimal and as every month would tick > > away, I would become more and more stressed that it was never > going > > to correct on its own. > > > > When Jake was 16 months old, we FINALLY got a doctor to write a > > script for a band and we chose to go to Cranial Tech in Charlotte, > > because I had faith in their product and they had a great deal of > > experience with older babies (over 12 months). He received his > first > > DOCBand on 2/11/08 at 17 months 1 week old. He wore that band for > > the full 16 weeks allowed and we saw visible positive changes. We > > decided to pursue a second band to try to get as much correction > as > > we could before he turned 2, so at 14 weeks in the first band, he > > was scanned for the second and went right from one to the other > with > > no break. Again, he wore the second band for the full 16 weeks > > allowed, and again we saw visible positive change. > > > > So, after 32 weeks, I can happily say that Jake graduated from his > > DOCBand last Friday (9/19/08) at 24 months 2 weeks old. I am VERY > > happy with his results, especially considering we had such a late > > start. I really had my expectations low so that I wouldn't be > > disappointed. On Friday, I was so excited to be done, that I > forgot > > to ask for his final measurements, but I called and they mailed me > a > > copy of them, which I just got today. They actually exceeded my > > expectations: > > > > Traditional Cranial Vault > > Before 15mm > > After 1stBand 11mm > > After 2ndBand 5mm > > > > Cranial Vault > > Before 19mm > > After 1stBand 10mm > > After 2ndBand 4mm > > > > Skull Base > > Before 15mm > > After 1stBand 10mm > > After 2ndBand 6mm > > > > All within the very mild range, I can't believe it! I can still > see > > the imperfections when his hair is wet and slicked down, but when > > it's dry, you can't see anything off at all. I'm just so excited > to > > see his pretty red curls all the time. He looks taller and > skinnier > > now without his band and seems to have grown into a " big boy " > > overnight. > > > > CT is supposed to email me his last comparison photostudy, but I > > have not received it yet. As soon as I do, I will post it. But I > > just wanted to let anyone know who is questioning whether it's too > > late to go through the banding process, IT'S NOT TOO LATE. It's > > definitely worth trying, it can't hurt, it can only help. What I > > told myself going into this was, if I can just make it a LITTLE > > better, I will be happy. And I'm just really happy that we seemed > to > > be able to make it A LOT better. Any natural rounding that does > > occur as he gets older, will just be an added bonus. I will still > > always recommend banding way earlier (6-9 months), but if your > > concerns were pushed aside again and again like mine were, but you > > still have the chance to do something even if it's later than > > recommended, PLEASE go for it. It's really worth it. > > > > So that's our story now. Some of you know that I'm also a > moderator > > of the board, so I won't be going anywhere anytime soon. You're > > stuck with me! But I wanted to post an update so anyone in the > > future who shows up on the board frantic for advice on what to do > > with their older baby (like I did 8 months ago!), might find some > > peace of mind in our experience. Thanks for reading! > > > > > > Jake-2 (tort resolved/DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) > > Jordan-4.5 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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