Check out my latest blog entry about Caroline's flat head (link in siggy). DH and I are very torn about what to do. I would like to know what your opinions are.
I will add that the cost is $3600 and if insurance covers any of it, it will be very little. Money is not the reason that we would or wouldn't get the helmet but I wanted to throw that out there.
ETA: The reason why we're torn about whether or not to go with the band is because the company we had the evaluation with is making money off of the bands. They told me she had a moderate case and I did some research with the numbers she gave me and most of the places I've looked have shown those numbers to only be a mild case. This is why we would want a second opinion either way.[Poll]
Re: So torn (edited)..clicky poll..
you know what I think.
But not because she would be made fun of, just because if I could spare the $$, I'd want her to have the best head she could have!
The insurance lady told us that insurance usually covered about $3000 of it, what insurance do you have?
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Yeah, I think that was a bad choice of an explanation for 'yes'
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LOL- nah- peer pressure IS a big deal, so I think it is something to consider. But, in this case, I don't think there will be a lot of teasing going on, especially w/ the potential of her having long hair.
That's what is making this so difficult. From my research I have found that the AAP is pretty anti-band and most pedis seem to think things will round out on their own. However, a lot of the research on the pro-band websites says that heads won't round out on their own and that pedis are "old fashioned" when it comes to treating plagiocephaly.
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That's why I wonder how noticeable it really is. If I wouldn't have started doing research, I would have just thought that was her head shape you know?
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I'm not sure, that's what I was going to ask my pedi about. I think CT is pretty much the only game in town for the bands but I'm going to see who else we can talk to. Of course my pedi is on vacation for 2 weeks.
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Ditto this.
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I do think it's noticeable, it looks a little flat to me. I would definitely try to get a second opinion though and talk to your pedi, as i would with any diagnosis like that. A little boy in dd's daycare class just got out of his helment and it definintely made a difference.
i didn't see where her head was flat at all, but it's a picture so it could be hard to tell. I'd see if you can see another pedi in the office maybe?
Double ditto! My DD's head seems flatter (esp. on one side) than yours. Yes, I've been worried about it being flat and that's one of the questions I have for our next appt. That being said, I am very weary of this company as it does seem to be a money-making thing to me. Something just doesn't feel right about this company. I voted for option 3.
I talked to the other pedi in the office yesterday (there are only two of them) and she said to just wait for the 4 month appt in 2 weeks so that's where we are right now. They like to start the band between 4 and 6 months so we still have some time.
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Did you go to Cranial Technologies? We had to take DS there. They are awful. They told us that DS's head would never get better and the flat head could possibly cause all these problems in the future. They Physical Therapist had my hysterically crying. After the appt. I talked with a couple of my cousins- one is a Physical Therapist who has 5 children of her own, another is a plastic surgeon and another is an Orthopaedic surgeon. All three of them are very skeptical of the Cranial band. They all told me that DS's head will round out as long as we keep him off of it.
So, I told the Pediatrician all this and she sent us to a Cranialfacial Reconstructive Plastic Surgeon to get a second opinion. He said that DS does not need the band and to keep doing these exercises with him to keep he neck muscles stretched out.
Also, We have stopped swaddling DS and he now always either sleeps on his side or his belly (he has started doing this on his own.) It has been about 1 1/2 months since we went to Cranial Technologies and they told us his head would not round out on its own and you would be amazed if you saw the improvement in his head. It is not completely round yet, but it is looking so much better! And the plastic surgeon said it will continue to get better once he is crawling. The main thing is to ** keep her off her head** Dont leave her in the carseat, dont leave her in the swing, dont leave her in the bouncer.** I know this is hard and I had to carry him around pretty much all day in a carrier, but now he plays in his jumper a lot and has a bumbo seat which he loves.
Dont forget- these cranial places are the ones who manufacture the bands so of course they are going to scare you into getting one. They called me every week for a month to see when I was ready to set up his appt. and finally I told them that I was getting a second opinion and they were shocked. Sorry, but DH and I dont have $3,000 to spare if it is not medically necessary.
Let me know if you have any other questions... you can email me at ssholm216 at hotmail
** I can give you the plastic surgeons name and number if you would like. I definitely trust a surgeon before I trust Cranial Technologies.** Oh, and the plastic surgeon said that there is another company in Austin who does the cranial bands who charge a lot less than Cranial Technologies.
As someone who has flattening on the back of my head- it's never bothered me OR been noticed by anyone who isn't feeling up my scalp. ?I think I'd feel differently with a boy (since they usually have much shorter hair) but as a girl, my hair always covered my head so nobody ever notices.
Of course, I'd take what the pedis say into consideration, but if it were my baby I'd probably lean towards not doing it.?
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Mrs.H, yes, we went to CT. I'm glad to hear that your DS's head is rounding out on it's own. Yeah, we're finished with the swing and bouncer now and we told her daycare to keep her off of her back unless she is sleeping. She spends a lot of time in her Jumperoo, Bumbo and Bjorn now. CT also told us that her head would not fix itsself on its own. Could you please send me the info for the place you went for the 2nd opinion? stephaniemata82 at gmail dot com.
Emer..that playdate is what led us to go ahead and get the evaluation done. We noticed that the other baby's head was much rounder that DD's. The other baby was able to lift her head at 1 week! DD's hair swirl thing really accentuates the flatness right now also.
Even CT told us that DD's condition is not the kind of flatness (because it's straight across the back and not on only one side) or serious enough to cause any issues in the future. She has no facial assymetry or anything like that.
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Thanks for that insight! I've googled to find pictures of older children/adults with flat heads to see what it would look like and haven't had any luck. I don't know who would take a picture of it and put it on the Internet anyway.
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wow. just wow.
We had an excellent experience there so I take offense to your entire tirade, but whatever. Caroline is your kid, steph, the final say is up to you. FWIW, CT NEVER made us feel pressure or anything like that. And CT is highly respected in the plagiocephaly world.
JOYCO- Dont get me wrong- they were very kind to us and we loved the physical therapist there, but we felt like they pushed way too hard for DS to get the DOC band. If money wasnt an issue (our insurance does not pay one penny towards it) we probably would have been quicker to get the band, but I wanted a second opinion. And after getting the second opinion plus talking to Dr. relatives of mine I am pretty annoyed with CT that they go around scaring parents the way they do. They tell you that there is no way the babies head will round out on its own. Well it does. I left that place crying thinking I had failed my son. It has been 1 1/2 months about and I am amazed at the improvement on his head just by keeping him off of it.
Please dont take offense to what I said. I just have my opinion of the place. I do believe that I should have a right to my own opinion.
They were very nice at CT but I was skeptical going into it (you know that). I think our situations are different. If there was assymetry in DD's face and we were dealing with tort, it would be a much easier decision. Even the PT at CT told us it was pretty much just a cosmetic issue in our case.
The final say is definitely up to us, I just wanted some opinions from outsiders..especially about how bad/or good her head looks because we see her every day so it's hard for us to really tell.
I'm sure you will have great results with DS and, who knows, DD may end up in a band also.
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So, is it just cosmetic? I might change my opinion. Although, from what I've read, it doesn't seem to bother the baby much. I don't know, I can see why it's a hard decision.
Yes, in her case it's purely cosmetic. They did say it doesn't bother the baby but if it will probably round out by itsself, we could save the $3600 and spend it on something else.
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