Guest guest Posted December 22, 2010 Report Share Posted December 22, 2010 I'm sorry you're having such a difficult time... > > > > > > My son is having his DSI scan Wednesday at Cranial Tech after which he > > will receive his DOC band. Something about it just feels wrong, though. > > He's almost 18 months, full of talking, dancing, and personality. I keep > > telling myself that it's no big deal, he will get used to it. His mom has > > finally given in, though she still says, soberly and with quiet conviction, > > " He doesn't need it. " Basically, she's doing it for me, which also feels > > wrong. At his evaluation the Cranial Tech clinician said, " Most likely, no > > one will ever notice...but he is within treatment range (approx 10mm). " She > > also characterized treatment at his age a " crap shoot " for various reasons, > > not the least of which is that he could remove the helmet if he wanted to. > > > I'm not sure if I've become so head-obsessed that I'm losing objectivity. > > I'm trying to keep an open mind, looking at both sides of the argument. > > I'm right at the doorstep of this thing, but something is telling me that, > > though his head is flat in one spot, I'm making way too big a deal out of > > this. > > > Not sure how anyone can respond to this. It's not really a question per > > se. I'm just a bit torn. I really don't like the idea of my boy in a > > helmet for four (or more) months, and I'm not sure he really needs it. > > > I should add that I tend to fixate on things in a big way...to the point > > where it's all-consuming. Always have. I don't want to make the mistake of > > entering my son into a course of therapy to satisfy my compulsion. > > > Words of wisdom? > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------ > > > > For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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