Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Now there's a familiar email addy! Is this the Diane from a hundred years ago? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hey, I put some aquaphor on my hands tonight and it stung just a teeny bit. so much for that. I wonder how diaper rash cream would do??? good for the butt.. why not the face? except maybe not good if it gets in their eyes, huh? well, back to good ole trusty vaseline! ; ) diane K wrote: > Diane, > You are sooo right. The only thing that doesn't really burn my kids > is the Vaseline. The derm. gave us this Lac Hydrate and oh my,that > sends my kids through the roof. I got the Aqui (I blanked on the > name now) from the drug store and that has a vaseline base so it > doesn't bother them too bad. I also started using the aveno line for > bath (got it yesterday) I was wondering how a band will affect their > skin. Sam has such dry skin. For the Red Cheeks, I use vaseline and > triple antibiotic on them. My kids are slimey, but they don't hurt > so bad > > E > > - In Plagiocephalyegroups, "Diane, Nick, & Andy" <nickandy@a...> > wrote: > > sorry to butt in.... but most regular lotions, like moisturel, > which I've used > > specifically, burns the hell out of my skin when it is broken and > chapped (my > > hands). I only use aquaphor, vaseline, or the ultrasensitive line > for babies by > > johnson and johnson. they make lotion and bathwash. diane > > > > talia11624@a... wrote: > > > > > My daughter has chapped cheeks too. When we first turned the > heat on in the > > > house, she got a bit of eczema on her knees from crawling > around. The > > > pediatrician told me to use Moisturel cream. It comes in a tub > with a screw > > > on top. She (ped) told me to get it a Walmart where it is a bit > cheaper. > > > It worked wonders and she has not had any trouble since. (except > on her > > > cheeks which I have not treated with anything because it comes > and goes) > > > Good luck. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Hi, yep it's me. the group kicked me out for awhile.. haha, actually my email was down for awhile and I think egroups automatically removes you from the list if their email bounces. Don't know if I told you all that we found out our twins are identical. we had a dna test done. I thought for sure they were fraternal as most people can tell them apart or they say "they look alike, but they don't".. leave it to me to have id's that don't look alike.. thanks to the plagio/tort/facial assymetry. plus, my plagio/tort guy is 4 lbs. bigger than his brother! they are 18 months now and still not talking but plenty of screaming. diane & Kendra wrote: Now there's a familiar email addy! Is this the Diane from a hundred years ago? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hey, I put some aquaphor on my hands tonight and it stung just a teeny bit. so much for that. I wonder how diaper rash cream would do??? good for the butt.. why not the face? except maybe not good if it gets in their eyes, huh? well, back to good ole trusty vaseline! ; ) diane K wrote: > Diane, > You are sooo right. The only thing that doesn't really burn my kids > is the Vaseline. The derm. gave us this Lac Hydrate and oh my,that > sends my kids through the roof. I got the Aqui (I blanked on the > name now) from the drug store and that has a vaseline base so it > doesn't bother them too bad. I also started using the aveno line for > bath (got it yesterday) I was wondering how a band will affect their > skin. Sam has such dry skin. For the Red Cheeks, I use vaseline and > triple antibiotic on them. My kids are slimey, but they don't hurt > so bad > > E > > - In Plagiocephalyegroups, "Diane, Nick, & Andy" <nickandy@a...> > wrote: > > sorry to butt in.... but most regular lotions, like moisturel, > which I've used > > specifically, burns the hell out of my skin when it is broken and > chapped (my > > hands). I only use aquaphor, vaseline, or the ultrasensitive line > for babies by > > johnson and johnson. they make lotion and bathwash. diane > > > > talia11624@a... wrote: > > > > > My daughter has chapped cheeks too. When we first turned the > heat on in the > > > house, she got a bit of eczema on her knees from crawling > around. The > > > pediatrician told me to use Moisturel cream. It comes in a tub > with a screw > > > on top. She (ped) told me to get it a Walmart where it is a bit > cheaper. > > > It worked wonders and she has not had any trouble since. (except > on her > > > cheeks which I have not treated with anything because it comes > and goes) > > > Good luck. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Well Diane, I'm glad to see you made it back! I can't remember...... did you end up with a helmet/band? Still going? All done? How's the tort? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hi, yep it's me. the group kicked me out for awhile.. haha, actually my email was down for awhile and I think egroups automatically removes you from the list if their email bounces. Don't know if I told you all that we found out our twins are identical. we had a dna test done. I thought for sure they were fraternal as most people can tell them apart or they say "they look alike, but they don't".. leave it to me to have id's that don't look alike.. thanks to the plagio/tort/facial assymetry. plus, my plagio/tort guy is 4 lbs. bigger than his brother! they are 18 months now and still not talking but plenty of screaming. diane & Kendra wrote: Now there's a familiar email addy! Is this the Diane from a hundred years ago? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hey, I put some aquaphor on my hands tonight and it stung just a teeny bit. so much for that. I wonder how diaper rash cream would do??? good for the butt.. why not the face? except maybe not good if it gets in their eyes, huh? well, back to good ole trusty vaseline! ; ) diane K wrote: > Diane, > You are sooo right. The only thing that doesn't really burn my kids > is the Vaseline. The derm. gave us this Lac Hydrate and oh my,that > sends my kids through the roof. I got the Aqui (I blanked on the > name now) from the drug store and that has a vaseline base so it > doesn't bother them too bad. I also started using the aveno line for > bath (got it yesterday) I was wondering how a band will affect their > skin. Sam has such dry skin. For the Red Cheeks, I use vaseline and > triple antibiotic on them. My kids are slimey, but they don't hurt > so bad > > E > > - In Plagiocephalyegroups, "Diane, Nick, & Andy" <nickandy@a...> > wrote: > > sorry to butt in.... but most regular lotions, like moisturel, > which I've used > > specifically, burns the hell out of my skin when it is broken and > chapped (my > > hands). I only use aquaphor, vaseline, or the ultrasensitive line > for babies by > > johnson and johnson. they make lotion and bathwash. diane > > > > talia11624@a... wrote: > > > > > My daughter has chapped cheeks too. When we first turned the > heat on in the > > > house, she got a bit of eczema on her knees from crawling > around. The > > > pediatrician told me to use Moisturel cream. It comes in a tub > with a screw > > > on top. She (ped) told me to get it a Walmart where it is a bit > cheaper. > > > It worked wonders and she has not had any trouble since. (except > on her > > > cheeks which I have not treated with anything because it comes > and goes) > > > Good luck. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Hi, I tried 3 different specialists.. orthopaedist, neurologist, neurosurgeon, and noone would give us a helmet. I think they don't do helmets at all in the entire city of austin texas. there's no tightness left in his neck, though he still does tilt sometimes. I guess habit or residual weakness. I think at this point I am trying to accept andy as he is, which is fine, but it is disturbing that he looks so different from his twin especially knowing what he was "supposed" to look like. there really isn't a second of the day when I look at him that this isn't in my mind and I'm not comparing. I think that's the worst part of it all. diane & Kendra wrote: Well Diane, I'm glad to see you made it back! I can't remember...... did you end up with a helmet/band? Still going? All done? How's the tort? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hi, yep it's me. the group kicked me out for awhile.. haha, actually my email was down for awhile and I think egroups automatically removes you from the list if their email bounces. Don't know if I told you all that we found out our twins are identical. we had a dna test done. I thought for sure they were fraternal as most people can tell them apart or they say "they look alike, but they don't".. leave it to me to have id's that don't look alike.. thanks to the plagio/tort/facial assymetry. plus, my plagio/tort guy is 4 lbs. bigger than his brother! they are 18 months now and still not talking but plenty of screaming. diane & Kendra wrote: Now there's a familiar email addy! Is this the Diane from a hundred years ago? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hey, I put some aquaphor on my hands tonight and it stung just a teeny bit. so much for that. I wonder how diaper rash cream would do??? good for the butt.. why not the face? except maybe not good if it gets in their eyes, huh? well, back to good ole trusty vaseline! ; ) diane K wrote: > Diane, > You are sooo right. The only thing that doesn't really burn my kids > is the Vaseline. The derm. gave us this Lac Hydrate and oh my,that > sends my kids through the roof. I got the Aqui (I blanked on the > name now) from the drug store and that has a vaseline base so it > doesn't bother them too bad. I also started using the aveno line for > bath (got it yesterday) I was wondering how a band will affect their > skin. Sam has such dry skin. For the Red Cheeks, I use vaseline and > triple antibiotic on them. My kids are slimey, but they don't hurt > so bad > > E > > - In Plagiocephalyegroups, "Diane, Nick, & Andy" <nickandy@a...> > wrote: > > sorry to butt in.... but most regular lotions, like moisturel, > which I've used > > specifically, burns the hell out of my skin when it is broken and > chapped (my > > hands). I only use aquaphor, vaseline, or the ultrasensitive line > for babies by > > johnson and johnson. they make lotion and bathwash. diane > > > > talia11624@a... wrote: > > > > > My daughter has chapped cheeks too. When we first turned the > heat on in the > > > house, she got a bit of eczema on her knees from crawling > around. The > > > pediatrician told me to use Moisturel cream. It comes in a tub > with a screw > > > on top. She (ped) told me to get it a Walmart where it is a bit > cheaper. > > > It worked wonders and she has not had any trouble since. (except > on her > > > cheeks which I have not treated with anything because it comes > and goes) > > > Good luck. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2000 Report Share Posted December 30, 2000 Oh Diane, I'm sorry nobody would help you. It's a shame that some of these doctors can be so closed minded. You never know tho, things may work out in the months/years to come. Nick and Andy may never look exactly the same, but that's ok - at least you can tell them apart! ) Do you have any recent pictures? I still remember what the "old" twins look like! Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hi, I tried 3 different specialists.. orthopaedist, neurologist, neurosurgeon, and noone would give us a helmet. I think they don't do helmets at all in the entire city of austin texas. there's no tightness left in his neck, though he still does tilt sometimes. I guess habit or residual weakness. I think at this point I am trying to accept andy as he is, which is fine, but it is disturbing that he looks so different from his twin especially knowing what he was "supposed" to look like. there really isn't a second of the day when I look at him that this isn't in my mind and I'm not comparing. I think that's the worst part of it all. diane & Kendra wrote: Well Diane, I'm glad to see you made it back! I can't remember...... did you end up with a helmet/band? Still going? All done? How's the tort? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hi, yep it's me. the group kicked me out for awhile.. haha, actually my email was down for awhile and I think egroups automatically removes you from the list if their email bounces. Don't know if I told you all that we found out our twins are identical. we had a dna test done. I thought for sure they were fraternal as most people can tell them apart or they say "they look alike, but they don't".. leave it to me to have id's that don't look alike.. thanks to the plagio/tort/facial assymetry. plus, my plagio/tort guy is 4 lbs. bigger than his brother! they are 18 months now and still not talking but plenty of screaming. diane & Kendra wrote: Now there's a familiar email addy! Is this the Diane from a hundred years ago? Kendra "Diane, Nick, & Andy" wrote: Hey, I put some aquaphor on my hands tonight and it stung just a teeny bit. so much for that. I wonder how diaper rash cream would do??? good for the butt.. why not the face? except maybe not good if it gets in their eyes, huh? well, back to good ole trusty vaseline! ; ) diane K wrote: > Diane, > You are sooo right. The only thing that doesn't really burn my kids > is the Vaseline. The derm. gave us this Lac Hydrate and oh my,that > sends my kids through the roof. I got the Aqui (I blanked on the > name now) from the drug store and that has a vaseline base so it > doesn't bother them too bad. I also started using the aveno line for > bath (got it yesterday) I was wondering how a band will affect their > skin. Sam has such dry skin. For the Red Cheeks, I use vaseline and > triple antibiotic on them. My kids are slimey, but they don't hurt > so bad > > E > > - In Plagiocephalyegroups, "Diane, Nick, & Andy" <nickandy@a...> > wrote: > > sorry to butt in.... but most regular lotions, like moisturel, > which I've used > > specifically, burns the hell out of my skin when it is broken and > chapped (my > > hands). I only use aquaphor, vaseline, or the ultrasensitive line > for babies by > > johnson and johnson. they make lotion and bathwash. diane > > > > talia11624@a... wrote: > > > > > My daughter has chapped cheeks too. When we first turned the > heat on in the > > > house, she got a bit of eczema on her knees from crawling > around. The > > > pediatrician told me to use Moisturel cream. It comes in a tub > with a screw > > > on top. She (ped) told me to get it a Walmart where it is a bit > cheaper. > > > It worked wonders and she has not had any trouble since. (except > on her > > > cheeks which I have not treated with anything because it comes > and goes) > > > Good luck. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 Diane, I have a cousin in Austin who's roommate is a Dr. Should I try him and see if he knows of anyone in area who may use helemts/bands? Let me know? Belinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 31, 2000 Report Share Posted December 31, 2000 If you find someone in Austin, please add them to the database at http://www.plagiocephaly.org/recommend.htm. M. http://www.KM.nethttp://www.Webworks.comhttp://signature.coola.com/?kevin@... -----Original Message-----From: bgles2@... [mailto:bgles2@...]Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 12:46PlagiocephalyegroupsSubject: Re: yep.. vaseline is the best, isn't it?Diane, I have a cousin in Austin who's roommate is a Dr. Should I try him and see if he knows of anyone in area who may use helemts/bands? Let me know? Belinda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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