We had Wyatt's follow up appointment today at a new office with a new doctor because the other place isn't doing helmets anymore. It went really well and this doctor explained everything a lot better.
Insurance authorization will take a week so as soon as that is done Wyatt will go in for head scans and more measurements. A week after this happens his helmet will be ready. We will have to go in every 2 to 3 weeks to measure progress and he will wear it 23 hours a day.
Thank you for being here for support ladies.
Re: LO's head
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We went to pedi a couple weeks ago about my son's flat head and he says he sees what we're talking about because it's quite flat, but said it would "probably" go back to normal once he's regularly rolling etc. H and I got the number for an Orthodics company that specializes in the helmets and we'll be checking them out. It's not covered here either, but "probably" isn't good enough for us... Particularly because of how mean kids can be! just wondering if you were ever told it would get better, or if your doc recommended the helmet?
@SandFHasse
The specialist said it might get better on its own, but we feel that isn't good enough and would rather give the helmet a try. The specialist feels the same way.
I read the above article a few days ago and we have done our research and still feel that this is the best way to go.
@joshsmandy @chelle_chelle5487@hotmail.com thank you both for sharing stories. Makes me feel better.