Guest guest Posted January 28, 2002 Report Share Posted January 28, 2002 Lori: Again, lost a reply I sent to you like 8 hrs ago, so I'll reply again. I looked at Trevor & Tucker's pictures. What a couple of cuties. I can definitely tell they're related, very cute. I plan on taking my Abby to her neuro again sometime this year. She'll be 2 in one month, he wanted to see her again sometime after her 2nd bday. So I think it's a great idea to be safe to bring Trevor the a neuro, just to get a good eval & get some of your questions answered. It sounds like your other son is doing very well in his helmet. Is it a locally made helmet? I'm also in Michigan, we live in the Grand Rapids area - anywhere near you? What beautiful weather we're having huh? Abby & I were outside most of the day. Mid 50's & pure sunshine! Strange but I'll take it . Debbie Abby's mom DOCgrad MI > Debbie, > > Thanks for your advice. I have posted a picture of Trevor with his younger brother Tucker on the site so take a look. I feel like we did get correction with the helmet but probably only 50-60% of what his head condition was and it's the " birds eye " view that bothers me the most. When he was diagnosed with plagio he did see a neurologist and get a CAT scan and everything was fine and his sutures were still open. My 5 month old is in a helmet now and his plagio is almost entirely corrected. His head was flattening on the same side as Trevors so I caught it early with him. I think that I will take Trevor to see the neurologist again to just make sure that everything is okay physically...that is what I am concerned with the most, not that it is a little misshaped. I am trying to send a new picture of Trevor's head from above, so keep an eye out for it. Thanks! > > Lori, Trevor & Tucker's mom in Michigan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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