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My ped did send me for the initial xray for cranio but as far as positional,

he thought the band was cruel. I always loved my pediatricians practice and

there are several young peds there who may not have been well educated on

plagiocephaly.

Because I have three kids, I am always there (lol) - so as soon as Max got

his band, I printed a nice picture of him wearing it and sent it in.

Well, at my next visit...there it was, hanging in the front office and my

pediatrician said...it doesn't look as uncomfortable as I thought it would.

He has since educated himself and has become a wonderful support system for

me.

Amy (Max's mom)

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Hi!

This has been on my mind since Sophie was banded on 2/14: How does

one go about informing their ped that your child has been banded,

when they were unsupportive of the plagio?

We have our 9 month checkup at the end of the month and I have had

bouts of anxiety attacks (not really!) about how my ped is going to

react when we show up with Sophie sportin' her band. Would it have

been proper etiquette for me to have made the phone call when we

first got it? As it turns out we did not use the neuro she referred

us to for the mere fact that when I called the office there, nobody

in the office had a clue what I was talking about when I mentioned

plagio and DOC band. When she did finally give in with the referral,

she said it wouldn't hurt to talk to someone else and then " we " could

decide what to do from there. I felt so belittled--almost like we

weren't speaking about MY child. I guess it is just my sheepish

demeanor that makes me even care what she thinks. Wow, I'm over it

now, thanks for listening!

Still curious to know how you all handled the situation.

(Sophie and Hanna's mom)

Stamford, CT

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Hi ,

I was in a similar situation as you write about. My ped did not

recommend the DOC Band. I got the name of a cranial facial doc from

a mom friend of mine who's son has plagio also. This doc recommended

the band for my son. I went back to my ped to tell him this, and to

get another opinion from him (why, I don't know since I knew his

opinion already.) He again said he didn't really see the need for

treatment, but seemed open minded a bit and referred us to a

pediatric neurosurgeon. We did not use his referral, but went to a

different ped neuro (a friend of someone my husband knows). This doc

said 's head would probably round out on its own. Long story

short, my husband and I banded anyway (on 2/23). Today was

's 9 month check up. I didn't really think twice about

showing up with in his band. I was very straight forward

with my ped about everything (he even knew we had seen a different

neurosurgeon because the one we saw sent my ped a letter saying that

he was not recommending banding at this time.) My ped seemed fine

with it all, and I didn't feel like there was any tension or he was

acting wierd because I totally went against what he said (and didn't

even use his referral neuro doc.)

Debbie

Mom to (DOC banded 2/23/01)

> Hi!

>

> This has been on my mind since Sophie was banded on 2/14: How does

> one go about informing their ped that your child has been banded,

> when they were unsupportive of the plagio?

> We have our 9 month checkup at the end of the month and I have had

> bouts of anxiety attacks (not really!) about how my ped is going to

> react when we show up with Sophie sportin' her band. Would it have

> been proper etiquette for me to have made the phone call when we

> first got it? As it turns out we did not use the neuro she referred

> us to for the mere fact that when I called the office there, nobody

> in the office had a clue what I was talking about when I mentioned

> plagio and DOC band. When she did finally give in with the

referral,

> she said it wouldn't hurt to talk to someone else and then " we "

could

> decide what to do from there. I felt so belittled--almost like we

> weren't speaking about MY child. I guess it is just my sheepish

> demeanor that makes me even care what she thinks. Wow, I'm over it

> now, thanks for listening!

>

> Still curious to know how you all handled the situation.

> (Sophie and Hanna's mom)

> Stamford, CT

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He has since educated himself and has become a wonderful support system for me.

Now this is what I like to hear! :o)

Kendra in CanadaFor more plagio info, visitwww.plagiocephaly.org/support...

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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 6:50 PM

Subject: Re: Peds reaction to band ???

My ped did send me for the initial xray for cranio but as far as positional, he thought the band was cruel. I always loved my pediatricians practice and there are several young peds there who may not have been well educated on plagiocephaly. Because I have three kids, I am always there (lol) - so as soon as Max got his band, I printed a nice picture of him wearing it and sent it in.Well, at my next visit...there it was, hanging in the front office and my pediatrician said...it doesn't look as uncomfortable as I thought it would. He has since educated himself and has become a wonderful support system for me.Amy (Max's mom)

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I'm in Canada, so it may be different there.

When Hanna saw the neurosurgeon/craniofacial plastic surgeon, a report was sent out to our ped. so that he would know what was going on. I didn't know they did this, but our Dr. had us called in to his office to discuss everything, in case we had any further questions. Your doctor may very well know already.

Kendra in CanadaFor more plagio info, visitwww.plagiocephaly.org/support...

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Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2001 5:12 PM

Subject: Peds reaction to band ???

Hi!This has been on my mind since Sophie was banded on 2/14: How does one go about informing their ped that your child has been banded, when they were unsupportive of the plagio? We have our 9 month checkup at the end of the month and I have had bouts of anxiety attacks (not really!) about how my ped is going to react when we show up with Sophie sportin' her band. Would it have been proper etiquette for me to have made the phone call when we first got it? As it turns out we did not use the neuro she referred us to for the mere fact that when I called the office there, nobody in the office had a clue what I was talking about when I mentioned plagio and DOC band. When she did finally give in with the referral, she said it wouldn't hurt to talk to someone else and then "we" could decide what to do from there. I felt so belittled--almost like we weren't speaking about MY child. I guess it is just my sheepish demeanor that makes me even care what she thinks. Wow, I'm over it now, thanks for listening!Still curious to know how you all handled the situation. (Sophie and Hanna's mom)Stamford, CT

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I tell you, the Big Guy upstairs must really love me! Matt has been

such a blessing and is probably one of the easiest kids to have so

far! My wife knows someone that works for CT down in Atlanta and

that is how we heard of plagio. My wife printed off a whole bunch of

stuff off the CT site. We called the ped (I met her before even

knowing she was a ped and before Matt was even born) and told her

about this. We gave her the website URL and the phone #'s of CT in

Atlanta and the one that was just opening up in Cleveland. She

called them and looked up plagio online prior to our meeting her.

She recognized the plagio as soon as she took a closer look at Matt's

head. She has a good friend whose daughter had plagio. They never

heard of plagio so they never got banded. The only problem with

their daughter is cosmetic, but I guess it's pretty bad (no facial

asymmetry, just the flat areas). So, the ped is very interested in

finding out more about the DOC Band and how Matt's doing. When she

saw Matt, she talked to us about plagio, what she learned, what else

we knew, what she talked about to CT and wrote out the script as we

talked. She is so interested, we are going to see her tomorrow after

hours so she can see what's going on, what the band is like and how

it's working without us having to pay for a visit!

We are incredibly lucky! Not all ped's out there will drag their

feet like some! Keep your chins up!

Chris

Matt's Dad

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