Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 I took Abby to CT today for a reevaluation and it went great. Charlotte told us that she doesn't expect to ever see us again We've been repositioning her for over 2 1/2 months and things are going great. She's still flat behind her ear, but Charlotte says that it'll be hardly perceptible as Abby's head grows. I should post a photo for you all to see. It still looks pretty flat to me, but numbers don't lie. How can it be possible to have the flatness with the measurements so minimal? On July 1st, after the first 5 weeks of repositioning, her forehead, cheek and ear alignment had all moved into a normal range. Her measurements were CV 2mm, CB 1 mm, and eyes 4mm. Today, after 5 more weeks: CV 2mm, CB 1mm, and eyes 2mm. I know these measurements are so incredibly mild. Abby's still real tiny (12 pounds), so even a couple mm make a huge difference visually. I was thrilled that her eye asymmetry went from 4 to 2 in such a relatively short time. I think all this repositioning coupled with relentless stretching for the tort is making things really click for her. Abby is still relegated to sleeping flat on her back and playing on her belly. So while we're still working on things, I'd say we're pretty much a repositioning success story. OOO! Christy & Abby (4 3/4 months) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 In a message dated 8/7/2002 1:51:11 AM Eastern Daylight Time, christyludwig@... writes: .. I think all this repositioning coupled with relentless stretching for the tort is making things really click for her. Christy, That is fantastic news!!!!!!!!!!! I am so happy for you and especially Abby- you have done her a world of good by continuing to reposition and definetly stretches for the tort. Good work Mom (and Dad?)!!!!!!! I really hope you can stick around too so that others can know that reposition does and can work for some kids out there! ' Mom Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 7, 2002 Report Share Posted August 7, 2002 Christy: That is such great news! Keep up the good work. Tami (mom to Annika) --- christyludwig <christyludwig@...> wrote: > I took Abby to CT today for a reevaluation and it > went great. > Charlotte told us that she doesn't expect to ever > see us again > We've been repositioning her for over 2 1/2 months > and things are > going great. She's still flat behind her ear, but > Charlotte says that > it'll be hardly perceptible as Abby's head grows. I > should post a > photo for you all to see. It still looks pretty flat > to me, but > numbers don't lie. How can it be possible to have > the flatness with > the measurements so minimal? > > On July 1st, after the first 5 weeks of > repositioning, her forehead, > cheek and ear alignment had all moved into a normal > range. Her > measurements were CV 2mm, CB 1 mm, and eyes 4mm. > > Today, after 5 more weeks: CV 2mm, CB 1mm, and eyes > 2mm. I know these > measurements are so incredibly mild. Abby's still > real tiny (12 > pounds), so even a couple mm make a huge difference > visually. I was > thrilled that her eye asymmetry went from 4 to 2 in > such a relatively > short time. I think all this repositioning coupled > with relentless > stretching for the tort is making things really > click for her. > > Abby is still relegated to sleeping flat on her back > and playing on > her belly. So while we're still working on things, > I'd say we're > pretty much a repositioning success story. OOO! > > Christy & Abby (4 3/4 months) > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 8, 2002 Report Share Posted August 8, 2002 Christy, Yippee!!! So glad to hear your good news. Your hard work and effort has really paid off. I'm also very impressed with CT for not trying to sell you a band anyways. That is really a testament to the fact that they are in the business to help children, not just to sell a product. Even though you still see some flatness, with Abby being young still and small you should continue to see improvement with your repositioning efforts. I am just thrilled for you! I hope you will stay around for awhile. It's very helpful and encouraging to new members to hear good repositioning stories. Hooray!! Marci (mom to ) Oklahoma Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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