Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Hello. Try not to be too nervous (easier said than done, I know). Most babies adapt SO well to their bands. You want to get the highest % of alchohol that you can. You can usually find like 91% at drug stores, and possibly even the grocery store. As for red spots, if it gets really red and irritated/raw, you can usually use hydrocortisone cream. Good luck and let us know how it goes. Jen > > I am so nervous about tomorrow. My daughter who is 5 months old is > getting her DOCband tomorrow. I really hope that she adjusts well to > it. Can someone tell me what type of alcohol to get for cleaning > because I want to get it ahead of time and what cream do I use for the > red spots if she gets them? I want to have everything on hand in case > I need it. The appt is at 11am. Im trying to savor her bare head. > Any thoughts or comforting comments would be appreciated! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 I was in your position just 2 weeks ago. It's hard not to be nervous, but if you act normal around your child and don't show how anxious you are - I think that helps. We bought Rubbing alcohol at the grocery store and I rub (scrub) the inside of the helmet with a washcloth and the rubbing alcohol first. Then I wash out the helmet with a different washcloth and some 's Baby shampoo - it's mild and I like the smell. And then another time wiping the helmet with just a wet washcloth. And then drying it out with a towel. So far we don't have much of a problem with the helmet smelling. My son's scalp did seem to be getting a little dry and irriated in places, so we just started using Aveeno Baby shampoo on him. Good luck and let us know how it goes! Jenn - 7 months, plagio & tort, STARband 2 weeks > > I am so nervous about tomorrow. My daughter who is 5 months old is > getting her DOCband tomorrow. I really hope that she adjusts well to > it. Can someone tell me what type of alcohol to get for cleaning > because I want to get it ahead of time and what cream do I use for the > red spots if she gets them? I want to have everything on hand in case > I need it. The appt is at 11am. Im trying to savor her bare head. > Any thoughts or comforting comments would be appreciated! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 thanks jen for the advice and i will let everyone know how it goes tomorrow From: Jen <ronandjenvelez@...>Subject: Re: Getting DOCband tomorrowPlagiocephaly Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 1:34 PM Hello. Try not to be too nervous (easier said than done, I know). Most babies adapt SO well to their bands. You want to get the highest % of alchohol that you can. You can usually find like 91% at drug stores, and possibly even the grocery store. As for red spots, if it gets really red and irritated/raw, you can usually use hydrocortisone cream.Good luck and let us know how it goes.Jen >> I am so nervous about tomorrow. My daughter who is 5 months old is > getting her DOCband tomorrow. I really hope that she adjusts well to > it. Can someone tell me what type of alcohol to get for cleaning > because I want to get it ahead of time and what cream do I use for the > red spots if she gets them? I want to have everything on hand in case > I need it. The appt is at 11am. Im trying to savor her bare head. > Any thoughts or comforting comments would be appreciated!> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 Just as an FYI, the STARband should not be cleaned with anything other than rubbing alcohol; that means no water and no shampoo. The instructions from Orthomerica (makers of the STARband) regarding cleaning the band state: The cranial orthoses manufactured by Orthomerica can all be cleaned with 78-99% rubbing alcohol. Wet a soft cloth with the alcohol and vigorously wipe out the entire inside of the orthosis once a day when you remove the orthosis for your baby's bath. This will help prevent bacteria from building up on the inner liner and will reduce the odour that is sometimes present. Make sure the alcohol is completely dry before placing the orthosis back on the baby's head. If you live in a sunny climate, place the band in the sun after cleaning it to help it dry. The baby's head should be washed daily with a mild baby shampoo that will not hurt the eyes. Aveeno shampoo, or Tea tree oil shampoo made by a company called can soothe some scalp irritations that can occasionally occur because of heat build-up and perspiration inside the orthosis. Instructions for the DOCband are similar; when you get your band from CT ask them for their specific instructions. Molly Novato, California Nicolas, 2.5, tort & plagio, STARband (CIRS Oakland) 4/24/06-9/12/06, Graduate! , 5.5 , 8.5 Re: Getting DOCband tomorrow I was in your position just 2 weeks ago. It's hard not to be nervous, but if you act normal around your child and don't show how anxious you are - I think that helps. We bought Rubbing alcohol at the grocery store and I rub (scrub) the inside of the helmet with a washcloth and the rubbing alcohol first. Then I wash out the helmet with a different washcloth and some 's Baby shampoo - it's mild and I like the smell. And then another time wiping the helmet with just a wet washcloth. And then drying it out with a towel. So far we don't have much of a problem with the helmet smelling. My son's scalp did seem to be getting a little dry and irriated in places, so we just started using Aveeno Baby shampoo on him. Good luck and let us know how it goes! Jenn - 7 months, plagio & tort, STARband 2 weeks > > I am so nervous about tomorrow. My daughter who is 5 months old is > getting her DOCband tomorrow. I really hope that she adjusts well to > it. Can someone tell me what type of alcohol to get for cleaning > because I want to get it ahead of time and what cream do I use for the > red spots if she gets them? I want to have everything on hand in case > I need it. The appt is at 11am. Im trying to savor her bare head. > Any thoughts or comforting comments would be appreciated! > > > ------------------------------------ For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2008 Report Share Posted October 5, 2008 thanks for the advice!!!!!! From: jenschmaud <jenn_schmauderer@...>Subject: Re: Getting DOCband tomorrowPlagiocephaly Date: Sunday, October 5, 2008, 5:32 PM I was in your position just 2 weeks ago. It's hard not to be nervous, but if you act normal around your child and don't show how anxious you are - I think that helps.We bought Rubbing alcohol at the grocery store and I rub (scrub) the inside of the helmet with a washcloth and the rubbing alcohol first. Then I wash out the helmet with a different washcloth and some 's Baby shampoo - it's mild and I like the smell. And then another time wiping the helmet with just a wet washcloth. And then drying it out with a towel. So far we don't have much of a problem with the helmet smelling.My son's scalp did seem to be getting a little dry and irriated in places, so we just started using Aveeno Baby shampoo on him.Good luck and let us know how it goes!Jenn - 7 months, plagio & tort, STARband 2 weeks>> I am so nervous about tomorrow. My daughter who is 5 months old is > getting her DOCband tomorrow. I really hope that she adjusts well to > it. Can someone tell me what type of alcohol to get for cleaning > because I want to get it ahead of time and what cream do I use for the > red spots if she gets them? I want to have everything on hand in case > I need it. The appt is at 11am. Im trying to savor her bare head. > Any thoughts or comforting comments would be appreciated!> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2008 Report Share Posted October 6, 2008 Hi - I hope Day 1 went well! Please give us an update when you get a chance! Jake-2 (DOCBand Grad 9/19/08) Jordan-4.5 > > I am so nervous about tomorrow. My daughter who is 5 months old is > getting her DOCband tomorrow. I really hope that she adjusts well to > it. Can someone tell me what type of alcohol to get for cleaning > because I want to get it ahead of time and what cream do I use for the > red spots if she gets them? I want to have everything on hand in case > I need it. The appt is at 11am. Im trying to savor her bare head. > Any thoughts or comforting comments would be appreciated! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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