Guest guest Posted August 22, 2002 Report Share Posted August 22, 2002 : I'm sorry but I can't look at pictures on my stupid work computer, grrrrrrr (geesh, why can't work buy me a new puter to look at plagio babies with?!). I would suggest keeping the band off until the red spot completely faded - see how long that takes, then go from there. If it takes a long time, call Cranial Tech to see what they suggest. Good luck. Debbie Abby's mom DOCgrad MI > Okay, Logan slept through the night as usual- good boy! When I took of > the band, his head looked great, except for a red spot near his ear. It > didn't fade completely in an hour. I decided to put back the band for > his morning nap. Does this red spot look like something bad? What do > you think?? > > -/Logan 6.5 months DOC 1 day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2002 Report Share Posted August 23, 2002 , The red spot was a little difficult for me to see, but I wanted to say that the general rule is, if the spot doesn't fade within the hour, then an ajustment most likely in need. My twins both got red spots on the 'sideburns'. My ortho added some mole skin to act as a cushion, and we never had trouble in those areas again. Hopefully that's all it will take for you as well! When is your next appointment? Niki Kaylie & Danny (STAR grads) Phila., PA > Okay, Logan slept through the night as usual- good boy! When I took of > the band, his head looked great, except for a red spot near his ear. It > didn't fade completely in an hour. I decided to put back the band for > his morning nap. Does this red spot look like something bad? What do > you think?? > > -/Logan 6.5 months DOC 1 day Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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