Guest guest Posted January 25, 2008 Report Share Posted January 25, 2008 My Jake was referred to a neurosurgeon at 2.5 months old. The neuro ordered a CT scan, which Jake had at 3 months old, then we saw the neurosurgeon at 4 months, and he told us his sutures looked fine (they weren't fusing early), so it was just the tort that caused the plagio, and that he wouldn't need a helmet, it would work itself out. So we let it go, but his head shape wasn't improving that much even after his tort was worked out, and at each ped visit, I would ask them about it, but they would say it would work itself out. I had basically given up on it, even though his forehead bossing and ear assymetry were still really bothering me. Then a few weeks ago, I saw another mom at school who just had her son banded and it started the whole process up again (that's when I found these message boards, and they were such a help!). I ended up taking Jake to another ped to get his opinion, and he wrote me a script, but we also saw a craniofacial surgeon for another " expert " opinion. He actually said that he wouldn't band him, but when I told him I wanted to band him because at least I could say I tried, he wrote me a script too and said he would defer to the orthotist to see if they thought it would be worth it at his age. We consulted with both StarBand and DocBand, and they both said they would band him, but CT has a greater history of banding older babies and they came across as more confident that we would see results (just a question of how much), so we're going with them. The therapist at CT yesterday said that sometimes it looks better for insurance purposes if a specialist writes the script, so I'm glad I got both. I wish I had gotten this process started in November, when I could have enrolled for my flexible spending account! But the open season closed for me already, so I missed my window. So much for me thinking we wouldn't need it.... Keep us posted! > > > > > > Hello everyone, > > > My name is Kat and I have 2 kids, Hannah who is 6 and Elijah who > > just > > > turned 5 months old on Monday. > > > > > > Elijah's head and neck became a concern during his last pedi visit > > at > > > 4 months. I actually noticed that he was only turning his head to > > one > > > side for a while but thought that he just needed to develop his > > neck > > > muscles more. > > > > > > Long story short, Elijah's head is flat on one side. It is actually > > > hard to tell because of all of his hair!!! > > > > > > We got a referral to a pediatric neurosurgeon at Connecticut > > Childrens > > > Hospital but of course have to wait a month. Now we will go > > February 12th. > > > > > > I met , one of the moderators on a photo board we frequent and > > > she got me here and also suggested that I call CT for a free > > evaluation. > > > > > > I am taking Elijah in Monday morning to see whether or not I am > > seeing > > > things correctly. > > > > > > Of course now I am reading up on the horrors of insurance > > companies. I > > > have no idea whether or not this will be covered, and don;t quite > > know > > > what I will do if it is not covered. I have Blue Cross of CT. > > > > > > I look forward to gaining more information and will let you know > > how > > > Elijah does. > > > > > > Can anyone tell me what I can expect during the eval? > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________________________________________ ___ > More new features than ever. Check out the new AOL Mail ! - http://webmail.aol.com > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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