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My son is out of his band since the beginning of Feb and I am worried now because he is only laying on his left side. He lays in a ball on his left ear and side of the head. He had his plagio on the right back and front. Can he push things out of wack by laying soly on the rounder side. I just wish he would move around and lay on all sides. Tammy Any info will help.

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I would think (but not positive) that if there is any existing

plagio then laying on the opposite side may help even the rest of

the head out. I would try not to worry and when he's up have him

off his head. If you think he's regressed, I'd go back. Good luck.

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> My son is out of his band since the beginning of Feb and I am

worried now because he is only laying on his left side. He lays in

a ball on his left ear and side of the head. He had his plagio on

the right back and front. Can he push things out of wack by laying

soly on the rounder side. I just wish he would move around and lay

on all sides. Tammy

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> Any info will help.

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