Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 I agree with the others. I say if the band still fits then why not go for more correction on the brachy. is so cute. I love the picture of him and his brother. Angie please give feedback on photos Hi, I've just posted recent photos of my son in the N section-- he is P.A week ago he was down to 2mm asymmetry and 90.5% C.I. As I mentionedbefore, the orthotist isn't really that concerned with the brachy. He says thatover time it'll get better on its own. My husband isn't either, but the numberstill bugs me and I think 's head looks a bit wide and short. I am goingto push for keeping the helmet for a while, like until we get down to the mid80's. We've only had it for six or seven weeks and is just 7.5 monthsold, so it should be a reasonable thing to do.Any feedback on his headshape would be welcome! By the way, those littleswirls in his hair showing in the top view are indeed symmetric with respectto his face. (Without knowing that it's hard to tell how much symmetry he'sgot.)Thanks to everyone in this awesome group. It has really made a differencefor me. in Starband since 01/05/09Kansas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 Thanks, Angie! > > I agree with the others. I say if the band still fits then why not go for more correction on the brachy. is so cute. I love the picture of him and his brother. > > Angie > please give feedback on photos > > > Hi, I've just posted recent photos of my son in the N section-- he is P. > > A week ago he was down to 2mm asymmetry and 90.5% C.I. As I mentioned > before, the orthotist isn't really that concerned with the brachy. He says that > over time it'll get better on its own. My husband isn't either, but the number > still bugs me and I think 's head looks a bit wide and short. I am going > to push for keeping the helmet for a while, like until we get down to the mid > 80's. We've only had it for six or seven weeks and is just 7.5 months > old, so it should be a reasonable thing to do. > > Any feedback on his headshape would be welcome! By the way, those little > swirls in his hair showing in the top view are indeed symmetric with respect > to his face. (Without knowing that it's hard to tell how much symmetry he's > got.) > > Thanks to everyone in this awesome group. It has really made a difference > for me. > > > in Starband since 01/05/09 > Kansas > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 27, 2009 Report Share Posted February 27, 2009 definately looks good. I can't see any asymmetry at all. The head does look a little on the wide side, but it's not horrible. It's funny because 90.5 is around where I hope to get my daughter down to, but if I had the opportunity like you do, I would try and get it down a little further. You'd be amazed at the difference you'll see in a couple of percentage points. At his age, you may only need another month or two. I believe that for a boy, that number is within two standard deviations, but why not shoot for within one. Or, until you don't see the wideness anymore. Congratulations on the progress. , mom to , 18 months 14.5 weeks in STARband plus CST land please give feedback on photosHi, I've just posted recent photos of my son in the N section-- he is P.A week ago he was down to 2mm asymmetry and 90.5% C.I. As I mentionedbefore, the orthotist isn't really that concerned with the brachy. He says thatover time it'll get better on its own. My husband isn't either, but the numberstill bugs me and I think 's head looks a bit wide and short. I am goingto push for keeping the helmet for a while, like until we get down to the mid80's. We've only had it for six or seven weeks and is just 7.5 monthsold, so it should be a reasonable thing to do.Any feedback on his headshape would be welcome! By the way, those littleswirls in his hair showing in the top view are indeed symmetric with respectto his face. (Without knowing that it's hard to tell how much symmetry he'sgot.)Thanks to everyone in this awesome group. It has really made a differencefor me. in Starband since 01/05/09Kansas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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