Guest guest Posted January 28, 2008 Report Share Posted January 28, 2008 Wow! Thanks everyone for all the responses! First of all , I saw that article in the Tribune on Sunday, and all I want to do is photocopy it and hand it out to every mother I know. I WISH i had seen that article just 4 months ago, it could have prevented all of this! I will seriously never again put a baby in a swing or bouncy seat for more than a few minutes, I have learned my lesson! So I went to CT in Glenview for an evaluation. They forwarded it on to my pediatrician and when we went for my daugheters 4 mo. appointment this morning she said we should do the helmet. I asked her about Dr.Vicari and she said there's no need to see him since I want to go with CT, mostly because I want to get the helmet on her before she is 5 months old and CT can get it on her within 2 weeks. When I got home there was a message on the answering machine that Dr. Vicari's office needed to cancel my appt so I took it as a sign from God that we should just go with CT! Anyway her assymetry is mild/moderate, at 10 mm but I'm hoping that since she is so young we won't have to have it on for so long and we'll see some good results. I'm not 100% sure that im making the right decision here but I do know that now at least I can honestly say I did everything I could, and I hopefully wont have regrets down the road! Oh and one more thing- Vicari's office uses the starScanner, which is associated with Starband. It does eliminate the need for casting, but the lady at CT Told me that people have been unhappy with the StarScanner and that it isnt always so accurate. I dont know if this is true or not, part of me feels like CT just wants to sell their product. But I am going with them anyway mostly because they are quicker and we all know that one month can make the world of differrence! -Shoshana 4 months old casting appointment scheduled for Wednesday! > > The starscanner and starband are both products from orthomerica > (orthomerica.com). the scanner makes a digital model of the head which > is then used to create the helmet (starband, starlight or other > orthomerica cranial molding device). > -christine > sydney 2 yrs starband grad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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