Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Yes, my son's helmet also was low on his forehead. Check out his picture " Lyons " under " L " and you will see what I mean. I asked about this and they said that they did not want to bring it up too high because then they could not correct the forehead issues. I notice my son struggles to see things sometimes, but I've had no problems with his eyes. I just think it's kind of sad! > > Hi! I see a few other RHS helmet moms on here and tomorrow will be 2 > weeks my 7 month old has been in his helmet. > The helmet seems to sit so low on his forehead (we just got back from > another fitting today) and now every time we take off the helmet he > starts digging at his eyes. I called his pedi. and they gave me > ointment in case it was pink eye..(It doesn't mat like pink eye) I > have spoken to RHS and they haven't heard of this happening or seemed > concerned. > Has anyone had a problem with the helmet bothering their child's eyes? > Thanks! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Thanks for the responses everyone. He doesn't seem to be struggling as much with his eyes today-but he's still digging at them... and now to top it off he's refusing to breastfeed. I know what you mean about it being kind of sad when he struggles to see things. It reminds me of the time we had to get one of those lampshade collars for our cat to keep him from scratching out his stitches.It drove the cat nuts and it broke my heart to have to keep him in it(I think he started to resent us for it.)but it was for his own well-being. > > > > Hi! I see a few other RHS helmet moms on here and tomorrow will be 2 > > weeks my 7 month old has been in his helmet. > > The helmet seems to sit so low on his forehead (we just got back from > > another fitting today) and now every time we take off the helmet he > > starts digging at his eyes. I called his pedi. and they gave me > > ointment in case it was pink eye..(It doesn't mat like pink eye) I > > have spoken to RHS and they haven't heard of this happening or seemed > > concerned. > > Has anyone had a problem with the helmet bothering their child's eyes? > > Thanks! > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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