Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 - I was a total mess the two weeks before Braden got his Starband. I cried on several days with the same concerns that you have. Fortunately Braden was never bothered by the helmet and none of my worries came to futrition.jprobst121 <jprobst@...> wrote: Hi everyone,My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out from all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it sooner but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am mostly worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to it - and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. Any advice would be appreciated.We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard the acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it is worth the maintenance?Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you feel like your child is the only one with this problem.For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 - I was a total mess the two weeks before Braden got his Starband. I cried on several days with the same concerns that you have. Fortunately Braden was never bothered by the helmet and none of my worries came to futrition.jprobst121 <jprobst@...> wrote: Hi everyone,My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out from all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it sooner but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am mostly worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to it - and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. Any advice would be appreciated.We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard the acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it is worth the maintenance?Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you feel like your child is the only one with this problem.For more plagio info Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 , Neither of my kids fussed with their bands. They did sweat the first few days but we just followed the instructions about toweling off their heads and they were fine. We've painted and used stickers. The nice thing about stickers is that they are easy to change and don't take up a lot of time. Each time we painted we had to wait for it to dry. Since our kids didn't sleep in their bands the first couple nights that's when we painted. Lots more drying time! Soon you'll be posting about the great rounding your seeing! It's so worth it! Good luck tomorrow Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (14 mo) DOC Grads Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 , Neither of my kids fussed with their bands. They did sweat the first few days but we just followed the instructions about toweling off their heads and they were fine. We've painted and used stickers. The nice thing about stickers is that they are easy to change and don't take up a lot of time. Each time we painted we had to wait for it to dry. Since our kids didn't sleep in their bands the first couple nights that's when we painted. Lots more drying time! Soon you'll be posting about the great rounding your seeing! It's so worth it! Good luck tomorrow Mom to Dane (4 yo) and Cece (14 mo) DOC Grads Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Hi, I use clear back stickers and mod podge to get the stickers to stay on my daughter's band. Isabelle 7 mos STARband 1/31/06 --- In Plagiocephaly , " momofbaby3 " <momofbaby3@...> wrote: > > Hi my son Cade is 7 months old. he has been wearing his band for about > 4 weeks now. I am glad to know there is such a group out there as this > one. It is nice to know that you can talk to people and ask them > qestions about their experiences. The first question I would like to > ask is, How do you get the stickers to stay on. Since the band is > rounded in the back the stickers have bubbles in them. Any special > tricks? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Hi, I use clear back stickers and mod podge to get the stickers to stay on my daughter's band. Isabelle 7 mos STARband 1/31/06 --- In Plagiocephaly , " momofbaby3 " <momofbaby3@...> wrote: > > Hi my son Cade is 7 months old. he has been wearing his band for about > 4 weeks now. I am glad to know there is such a group out there as this > one. It is nice to know that you can talk to people and ask them > qestions about their experiences. The first question I would like to > ask is, How do you get the stickers to stay on. Since the band is > rounded in the back the stickers have bubbles in them. Any special > tricks? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 HI : I am bringing my son into Cranial Technologies in New Jersey - I am from New York. We have a 10:00am appointment and I am just praying everything will go well. Thanks for the tips - I will make sure I ask my ortho everything and am comfortable taking off the band before I leave. I guess I feel depressed that I will see my son in a band for the next four months, but am trying to be grateful he is still young and it won't hurt him. Adults have even commented on the shape of his head so I know I am doing the right thing. Will update everyone on his first day. Thanks. > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > from > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > sooner > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > mostly > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to > it - > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. > Any > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard > the > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it > is > > worth the maintenance? > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you > feel > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 HI : I am bringing my son into Cranial Technologies in New Jersey - I am from New York. We have a 10:00am appointment and I am just praying everything will go well. Thanks for the tips - I will make sure I ask my ortho everything and am comfortable taking off the band before I leave. I guess I feel depressed that I will see my son in a band for the next four months, but am trying to be grateful he is still young and it won't hurt him. Adults have even commented on the shape of his head so I know I am doing the right thing. Will update everyone on his first day. Thanks. > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > from > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > sooner > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > mostly > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to > it - > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. > Any > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard > the > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it > is > > worth the maintenance? > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you > feel > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 HI : I am bringing my son into Cranial Technologies in New Jersey - I am from New York. We have a 10:00am appointment and I am just praying everything will go well. Thanks for the tips - I will make sure I ask my ortho everything and am comfortable taking off the band before I leave. I guess I feel depressed that I will see my son in a band for the next four months, but am trying to be grateful he is still young and it won't hurt him. Adults have even commented on the shape of his head so I know I am doing the right thing. Will update everyone on his first day. Thanks. > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > from > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > sooner > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > mostly > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to > it - > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. > Any > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard > the > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it > is > > worth the maintenance? > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you > feel > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 HI : I am bringing my son into Cranial Technologies in New Jersey - I am from New York. We have a 10:00am appointment and I am just praying everything will go well. Thanks for the tips - I will make sure I ask my ortho everything and am comfortable taking off the band before I leave. I guess I feel depressed that I will see my son in a band for the next four months, but am trying to be grateful he is still young and it won't hurt him. Adults have even commented on the shape of his head so I know I am doing the right thing. Will update everyone on his first day. Thanks. > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > from > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > sooner > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > mostly > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to > it - > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. > Any > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard > the > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it > is > > worth the maintenance? > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you > feel > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 I make sure the stickers aren't too big. If they are over 2 " X 2 " they usually bubble and then come up way too easily. Some folks use mod podge which is fine. I'm too inpatient to let it dry properly. I try to minimize time out of the band. Since Kiersten has to do stretches 5 times a day that doesn't leave much time at bath time for drying So I put new stickers on about once a week. na, DOC Grad Feb 04, Tort Resolved Kiersten, DOC Band 1/10/06, Tort www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html --- In Plagiocephaly , " momofbaby3 " <momofbaby3@...> wrote: > > Hi my son Cade is 7 months old. he has been wearing his band for about > 4 weeks now. I am glad to know there is such a group out there as this > one. It is nice to know that you can talk to people and ask them > qestions about their experiences. The first question I would like to > ask is, How do you get the stickers to stay on. Since the band is > rounded in the back the stickers have bubbles in them. Any special > tricks? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 I make sure the stickers aren't too big. If they are over 2 " X 2 " they usually bubble and then come up way too easily. Some folks use mod podge which is fine. I'm too inpatient to let it dry properly. I try to minimize time out of the band. Since Kiersten has to do stretches 5 times a day that doesn't leave much time at bath time for drying So I put new stickers on about once a week. na, DOC Grad Feb 04, Tort Resolved Kiersten, DOC Band 1/10/06, Tort www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html --- In Plagiocephaly , " momofbaby3 " <momofbaby3@...> wrote: > > Hi my son Cade is 7 months old. he has been wearing his band for about > 4 weeks now. I am glad to know there is such a group out there as this > one. It is nice to know that you can talk to people and ask them > qestions about their experiences. The first question I would like to > ask is, How do you get the stickers to stay on. Since the band is > rounded in the back the stickers have bubbles in them. Any special > tricks? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , How did it go? Is he adjusting well? You will find he is adorabel in his band Kiersten almost looks strange without it na, DOC Grad Feb 04, Tort Resolved Kiersten, DOC Band 1/10/06, Tort www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > > from > > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > > sooner > > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > > mostly > > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to > > it - > > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. > > Any > > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard > > the > > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it > > is > > > worth the maintenance? > > > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you > > feel > > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 10, 2006 Report Share Posted March 10, 2006 , How did it go? Is he adjusting well? You will find he is adorabel in his band Kiersten almost looks strange without it na, DOC Grad Feb 04, Tort Resolved Kiersten, DOC Band 1/10/06, Tort www.thefilyaws.com/plagio/plagio.html > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > > from > > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > > sooner > > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > > mostly > > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used to > > it - > > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky weekend. > > Any > > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I heard > > the > > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think it > > is > > > worth the maintenance? > > > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when you > > feel > > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Hi , He did great. I think I was more stressed than he was. He pulled at it and investigated the band for about twenty minutes at the ortho. She was wonderful at Cranial Tech. She adjusted him and gave him time to play in the room to see how he was doing. He's walking now so he is very excited whenever he goes someplace new and investigates. We got him home and there were really no bad marks. He played as usual with a happy grin on his face and broke my heart - he looked so adorable, it looks like a wrestling helmet. We took it on and off every few hours, bathed him, and he ended up sleeping all night in it with no problems. He's taking his nap now so I think by tomorrow he will be in it 23 hours per day. There was one main problem maybe you can advise. His head is full of sweat and the ortho said to keep him out of footie pajamas and covers. No more snowsuits either. It's been mild out but I guess I'm really worried about the warm weather coming. I had to mop down his head and band every two hours yesterday because of the sweat. Any special shampoo that will help? Is this normal? I keep worrying that he is cold but I don't want him to overheat either. I will decorate the band today with stickers but I am so incredibly relieved that he is doing so great. Thanks to everyone on the board who is really helping me adjust. /New York > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > > > from > > > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > > > sooner > > > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > > > mostly > > > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used > to > > > it - > > > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky > weekend. > > > Any > > > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I > heard > > > the > > > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think > it > > > is > > > > worth the maintenance? > > > > > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when > you > > > feel > > > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 11, 2006 Report Share Posted March 11, 2006 Hi , He did great. I think I was more stressed than he was. He pulled at it and investigated the band for about twenty minutes at the ortho. She was wonderful at Cranial Tech. She adjusted him and gave him time to play in the room to see how he was doing. He's walking now so he is very excited whenever he goes someplace new and investigates. We got him home and there were really no bad marks. He played as usual with a happy grin on his face and broke my heart - he looked so adorable, it looks like a wrestling helmet. We took it on and off every few hours, bathed him, and he ended up sleeping all night in it with no problems. He's taking his nap now so I think by tomorrow he will be in it 23 hours per day. There was one main problem maybe you can advise. His head is full of sweat and the ortho said to keep him out of footie pajamas and covers. No more snowsuits either. It's been mild out but I guess I'm really worried about the warm weather coming. I had to mop down his head and band every two hours yesterday because of the sweat. Any special shampoo that will help? Is this normal? I keep worrying that he is cold but I don't want him to overheat either. I will decorate the band today with stickers but I am so incredibly relieved that he is doing so great. Thanks to everyone on the board who is really helping me adjust. /New York > > > > > > > > Hi everyone, > > > > > > > > My son, Jake, is 13 months old and will be getting his DOC band > > > > tomorrow. I am a nervous wreck but am hoping it will work out > > > from > > > > all the messages I have been reading. We should have done it > > > sooner > > > > but we tried repositioning and weren't ready to commit. I am > > > mostly > > > > worrried about sleeping and comfort. Do they seem to get used > to > > > it - > > > > and how long will it take? This is going to be a rocky > weekend. > > > Any > > > > advice would be appreciated. > > > > > > > > We will go to the craft store and investigate stickers. I > heard > > > the > > > > acryllic paint can be hard to keep up, but does anyone think > it > > > is > > > > worth the maintenance? > > > > > > > > Thanks to everyone for sharing their stories - it helps when > you > > > feel > > > > like your child is the only one with this problem. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 23, 2006 Report Share Posted March 23, 2006 Subject: ( ) New member I have a 2 1/2 year old boy named . He was diagnosed with Asperger two weeks ago. I feel my house is a revolving door with Ot,Special Ed, Speech Therapist. Can anyone tell me at what age will you know the degree of Asperger a child can have? Right now I feel it is very mild. The head banging stopped thank god, he still lines things up, doesnt look at you and has a hard time transitioning. Any suggestions, when you have a spouse who feels it is not so bad to be social interactive. He thinks that the services will stop and he will be fine. Arguments are increasing and I do not know what going to happen when turns three and the school needs to get involved. Any comments or suggestions will be appreciated. I think I would involve the dh in as much as possible so he can start to grasp the seriousness of the situation. Also, I think it is natural to be in denial for a while - to some extent. Sometimes it hurts to take it in all at once. As you start dealing with the school and as he grows and doesn't outgrow his AS, your dh will have to start coming to terms with it. But have him go to therapies whenever possible and to doc appt's as well. Roxanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Welcome to the group! Sad to say I think they just stink lol. Doesn't matter how much I clean it the smell doesn't go away but it does get better because you get use to it In a message dated 4/2/2006 2:06:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jsgalvez@... writes: My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and theDOC band to have this somewhat "foul" odor when I take it off? I'vebeen following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91%alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off andclean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't standthe smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is verysweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe hissweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his headinstead of a baby shampoo. O~~OEgg'stra Special/|\(_|"|_)dwh(_Y_)dwh/|\(DC)/|\(_|"|_)(_|"|_)(_Y_)..(_Y_)/(__DC__)\'\/\/\/\/\/'|§~§~§~~§~§~|`.________.'~andra~~My plagio babyHanger Band 2/10/06Tort resolved www.myspace.com/purexc00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Welcome to the group! Sad to say I think they just stink lol. Doesn't matter how much I clean it the smell doesn't go away but it does get better because you get use to it In a message dated 4/2/2006 2:06:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, jsgalvez@... writes: My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and theDOC band to have this somewhat "foul" odor when I take it off? I'vebeen following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91%alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off andclean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't standthe smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is verysweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe hissweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his headinstead of a baby shampoo. O~~OEgg'stra Special/|\(_|"|_)dwh(_Y_)dwh/|\(DC)/|\(_|"|_)(_|"|_)(_Y_)..(_Y_)/(__DC__)\'\/\/\/\/\/'|§~§~§~~§~§~|`.________.'~andra~~My plagio babyHanger Band 2/10/06Tort resolved www.myspace.com/purexc00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Hi Jeanette, Welcome to the group! It's very common in the beginning of treatment to need an adjustment or 3 before the " just right " fit is found. Stinky head is common to! You can try using 99% rubbing alcohol and scrubbing the band with a soft bristle tooth brush. It also helps to fan dry it or let it dry in the sun. If you can't find 99% rubbing alcohol at your local pharmacy you can order it here: http://www.first-aid-product.com/industrial/isopropyl-alcohol.htm You can also buy really storng smelling baby shampoo like L'Oreal for kids. Put it on at the beginning of his bath, leave it in and rinse it right before he gets out of the tub. It's very, very important that you have his band on him 23 hours a day everyday. In order for your baby to receive the best results possible, compliance is mandatory. :-) Keep us posted on his progress. > > Hello everyone! I'm very pleased that there is an egroup for mothers > of babies with plagiocephaly like me. My son, Nicolas, is 5 1/2 > months old and he started wearing the DOC band on Monday - March 27. > Unfortunately we had to bring him back 2 days later to adjust the band > since he had 3 pressure points that were just getting too pink. > > My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and the > DOC band to have this somewhat " foul " odor when I take it off? I've > been following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91% > alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off and > clean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't stand > the smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is very > sweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe his > sweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his head > instead of a baby shampoo. > > I would appreciate your input. > > > Thanks, > Jeanette > (Huntington, CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Hi Jeanette, Welcome to the group! It's very common in the beginning of treatment to need an adjustment or 3 before the " just right " fit is found. Stinky head is common to! You can try using 99% rubbing alcohol and scrubbing the band with a soft bristle tooth brush. It also helps to fan dry it or let it dry in the sun. If you can't find 99% rubbing alcohol at your local pharmacy you can order it here: http://www.first-aid-product.com/industrial/isopropyl-alcohol.htm You can also buy really storng smelling baby shampoo like L'Oreal for kids. Put it on at the beginning of his bath, leave it in and rinse it right before he gets out of the tub. It's very, very important that you have his band on him 23 hours a day everyday. In order for your baby to receive the best results possible, compliance is mandatory. :-) Keep us posted on his progress. > > Hello everyone! I'm very pleased that there is an egroup for mothers > of babies with plagiocephaly like me. My son, Nicolas, is 5 1/2 > months old and he started wearing the DOC band on Monday - March 27. > Unfortunately we had to bring him back 2 days later to adjust the band > since he had 3 pressure points that were just getting too pink. > > My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and the > DOC band to have this somewhat " foul " odor when I take it off? I've > been following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91% > alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off and > clean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't stand > the smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is very > sweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe his > sweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his head > instead of a baby shampoo. > > I would appreciate your input. > > > Thanks, > Jeanette > (Huntington, CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Hi Jeanette and welcome to the group! It is normal for the band to have an odor to it. I would suggest using a soft bristle tooth brush to scrub out the band with alcohol. MY ortho told me it was ok to spray a couple squirts of Febreze for smell but DO NOT do it unless your ortho says it is ok. I think also for the smell you could try using L'Oreal kids shampoo, many other parents in the group use that and say that it works. Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06 > > Hello everyone! I'm very pleased that there is an egroup for mothers > of babies with plagiocephaly like me. My son, Nicolas, is 5 1/2 > months old and he started wearing the DOC band on Monday - March 27. > Unfortunately we had to bring him back 2 days later to adjust the band > since he had 3 pressure points that were just getting too pink. > > My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and the > DOC band to have this somewhat " foul " odor when I take it off? I've > been following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91% > alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off and > clean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't stand > the smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is very > sweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe his > sweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his head > instead of a baby shampoo. > > I would appreciate your input. > > > Thanks, > Jeanette > (Huntington, CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Hi Jeanette and welcome to the group! It is normal for the band to have an odor to it. I would suggest using a soft bristle tooth brush to scrub out the band with alcohol. MY ortho told me it was ok to spray a couple squirts of Febreze for smell but DO NOT do it unless your ortho says it is ok. I think also for the smell you could try using L'Oreal kids shampoo, many other parents in the group use that and say that it works. Isabelle 7mos STARband 1/31/06 > > Hello everyone! I'm very pleased that there is an egroup for mothers > of babies with plagiocephaly like me. My son, Nicolas, is 5 1/2 > months old and he started wearing the DOC band on Monday - March 27. > Unfortunately we had to bring him back 2 days later to adjust the band > since he had 3 pressure points that were just getting too pink. > > My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and the > DOC band to have this somewhat " foul " odor when I take it off? I've > been following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91% > alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off and > clean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't stand > the smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is very > sweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe his > sweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his head > instead of a baby shampoo. > > I would appreciate your input. > > > Thanks, > Jeanette > (Huntington, CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Hi there. Welcome to the group. My son's head really smelled bad like sweaty hockey equipment pretty much the whole way through the treatment. It wasn't really apparent unless we took the band off. It was only taken off for baths so it wasn't really an issue. We just accepted the fact that he was going to smell like a hockey player for the next little while. Our ortho said under no curcumstances to use anything other than alcohol on the band because it is the only thing that will evapourate with in the hour break that is given. Any thing else will still be there when you put it back on and could cause irritation to the skin. If there is a skin irritation that could just end up in having to keep him out of the band until the skin heals (but that's up to your ortho to decide). I think typically the babies sweat excesively for the first few days and then their bodies adjust and they don't sweat as much anymore. Let us know how things go. Haylee mom to andre docband grad > > Hello everyone! I'm very pleased that there is an egroup for mothers > of babies with plagiocephaly like me. My son, Nicolas, is 5 1/2 > months old and he started wearing the DOC band on Monday - March 27. > Unfortunately we had to bring him back 2 days later to adjust the band > since he had 3 pressure points that were just getting too pink. > > My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and the > DOC band to have this somewhat " foul " odor when I take it off? I've > been following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91% > alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off and > clean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't stand > the smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is very > sweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe his > sweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his head > instead of a baby shampoo. > > I would appreciate your input. > > > Thanks, > Jeanette > (Huntington, CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 2, 2006 Report Share Posted April 2, 2006 Hi there. Welcome to the group. My son's head really smelled bad like sweaty hockey equipment pretty much the whole way through the treatment. It wasn't really apparent unless we took the band off. It was only taken off for baths so it wasn't really an issue. We just accepted the fact that he was going to smell like a hockey player for the next little while. Our ortho said under no curcumstances to use anything other than alcohol on the band because it is the only thing that will evapourate with in the hour break that is given. Any thing else will still be there when you put it back on and could cause irritation to the skin. If there is a skin irritation that could just end up in having to keep him out of the band until the skin heals (but that's up to your ortho to decide). I think typically the babies sweat excesively for the first few days and then their bodies adjust and they don't sweat as much anymore. Let us know how things go. Haylee mom to andre docband grad > > Hello everyone! I'm very pleased that there is an egroup for mothers > of babies with plagiocephaly like me. My son, Nicolas, is 5 1/2 > months old and he started wearing the DOC band on Monday - March 27. > Unfortunately we had to bring him back 2 days later to adjust the band > since he had 3 pressure points that were just getting too pink. > > My question for everyone is this: Is it normal for his head and the > DOC band to have this somewhat " foul " odor when I take it off? I've > been following the specific instructions that they said. I use 91% > alcohol to clean the inside of the band and I even take it off and > clean it twice a day instead of once a day because I couldn't stand > the smell. I did notice that his head especially the back is very > sweaty when I take the band off. My husband mentioned that maybe his > sweat is affected by the fact that I use Dove soap for his head > instead of a baby shampoo. > > I would appreciate your input. > > > Thanks, > Jeanette > (Huntington, CT) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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