Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 Good luck and angelflight sounds wonderful. What are the qualifications for receiving the services? I hope you find the success and professionalism that you deserve. You sound like a great mom! Tammy From: <nwilkens2275@...>Subject: Re: AngelflightPlagiocephaly Date: Saturday, April 5, 2008, 5:50 PM Hi Heidrun-I'm so glad you feel good about this third go at the helmet. CT is really great. We go to Charlotte for my son, who also started right at 17 months old, and we started seeing changes in the first week (much more minimal than some younger babies would see, but I honestly wasn't expecting to see ANY change for weeks because of his age, so was thrilled when we saw one spot pop out after one week). So I think you're in really good hands there.And it's great that you'll be able to benefit from Angelflight. I'm sure that's going to be a huge help. Please keep us posted on Aiden's progress. Good luck!Jake-19m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand 7 weeks)Jordan-4>> Hi everyone:> Monday was Aiden's first appointment with DOC in the West Chicago > Suburb of Oakbrook Terrace. They are very professional group, what a > difference from our previous encounters locally. I was berating > myself for not going up there sooner; the Technician assured me > with "your are here now". > This will be Aiden's 3rd helmet, helmet #1 did o.k., #2 did > absolutely nothing for him because of the bad fit, so now at 17 > months (16 adjusted by his original due date) he is receiving the DOC > band (Starband previously).> Since we have a 6 hour drive and have to spend the night in Chicago, > the staff suggested that we contact "Angelflight" . They were > absolutely prompt in getting back to us, so hopefully a pilot will be > found to take us up there on the 14th to get his new hat. > So, at this point, that is the main point of my post: anyone with > financial need should qualify for Angelflight. There are of course a > lot of "ifs": they can't fly if the weather is bad, etc. so an > alternate plan has to always be in place. > Hello to everyone, I have learned sooo much out of these posts,> Heidrun> Aiden's proud grandma> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2008 Report Share Posted April 5, 2008 My daughter is a single Mom with not much of an income, so that is what qualifies her. Aiden and his 8 week old sister Abby are the greatest gifts anyone has ever given to me. Being in my early sixties I never thought there would be grandbabies What gives me courage to do what needs to be done: having been a military wife; the greatest teacher of self-reliance a woman can receive. Never take 'no' for an answer and question anything anyone tells you. Greetings to all you wonderful young moms out there, Heidrun, Aiden's proud grandma On 4/5/08, Tammy Sabs <princessluau@...> wrote: Good luck and angelflight sounds wonderful. What are the qualifications for receiving the services? I hope you find the success and professionalism that you deserve. You sound like a great mom! Tammy From: <nwilkens2275@...> Subject: Re: AngelflightPlagiocephaly Date: Saturday, April 5, 2008, 5:50 PM Hi Heidrun-I'm so glad you feel good about this third go at the helmet. CT is really great. We go to Charlotte for my son, who also started right at 17 months old, and we started seeing changes in the first week (much more minimal than some younger babies would see, but I honestly wasn't expecting to see ANY change for weeks because of his age, so was thrilled when we saw one spot pop out after one week). So I think you're in really good hands there. And it's great that you'll be able to benefit from Angelflight. I'm sure that's going to be a huge help. Please keep us posted on Aiden's progress. Good luck!Jake-19m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand 7 weeks) Jordan-4>> Hi everyone:> Monday was Aiden's first appointment with DOC in the West Chicago > Suburb of Oakbrook Terrace. They are very professional group, what a > difference from our previous encounters locally. I was berating > myself for not going up there sooner; the Technician assured me > with " your are here now " . > This will be Aiden's 3rd helmet, helmet #1 did o.k., #2 did > absolutely nothing for him because of the bad fit, so now at 17 > months (16 adjusted by his original due date) he is receiving the DOC > band (Starband previously).> Since we have a 6 hour drive and have to spend the night in Chicago, > the staff suggested that we contact " Angelflight " . They were > absolutely prompt in getting back to us, so hopefully a pilot will be > found to take us up there on the 14th to get his new hat. > So, at this point, that is the main point of my post: anyone with > financial need should qualify for Angelflight. There are of course a > lot of " ifs " : they can't fly if the weather is bad, etc. so an > alternate plan has to always be in place. > Hello to everyone, I have learned sooo much out of these posts, > Heidrun> Aiden's proud grandma> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Early 60's is not old at all to have first grandchildren these days! My mom just became a grandma with my son at 62 so don't worry. Good luck and thanks for the info. Tammy From: <nwilkens2275>Subject: Re: AngelflightPlagiocephalyDate: Saturday, April 5, 2008, 5:50 PM Hi Heidrun-I'm so glad you feel good about this third go at the helmet. CT is really great. We go to Charlotte for my son, who also started right at 17 months old, and we started seeing changes in the first week (much more minimal than some younger babies would see, but I honestly wasn't expecting to see ANY change for weeks because of his age, so was thrilled when we saw one spot pop out after one week). So I think you're in really good hands there.And it's great that you'll be able to benefit from Angelflight. I'm sure that's going to be a huge help. Please keep us posted on Aiden's progress. Good luck!Jake-19m (tort resolved/rt plagio/DOCBand 7 weeks)Jordan-4>> Hi everyone:> Monday was Aiden's first appointment with DOC in the West Chicago > Suburb of Oakbrook Terrace. They are very professional group, what a > difference from our previous encounters locally. I was berating > myself for not going up there sooner; the Technician assured me > with "your are here now". > This will be Aiden's 3rd helmet, helmet #1 did o.k., #2 did > absolutely nothing for him because of the bad fit, so now at 17 > months (16 adjusted by his original due date) he is receiving the DOC > band (Starband previously).> Since we have a 6 hour drive and have to spend the night in Chicago, > the staff suggested that we contact "Angelflight" . They were > absolutely prompt in getting back to us, so hopefully a pilot will be > found to take us up there on the 14th to get his new hat. > So, at this point, that is the main point of my post: anyone with > financial need should qualify for Angelflight. There are of course a > lot of "ifs": they can't fly if the weather is bad, etc. so an > alternate plan has to always be in place. > Hello to everyone, I have learned sooo much out of these posts,> Heidrun> Aiden's proud grandma> You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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