Guest guest Posted February 13, 2009 Report Share Posted February 13, 2009 Jetson and Timmy from South Park eh? In a way, it's good to know ahead of time what might come our child's way. Thank goodness our children are so young that they just innocently smile back at the person. That is reallly extremely rude of that man to take a photo! What the heck is he thinking? I wouldn't even know how to react to that. The few people I have mentioned the reason for my son wearing the helmet to, have all heard of " flat head " to some extent. All of them said the person they knew with flat head still has a flat head. One lady was a senior and her daughter is now 60 with flat head! > > Oh my gosh! I cant believe how inconsiderate people are. I would have been so pissed if someone did that to my son. Im sure you were too. I overheard once when I was standing in line with my son some teenagers looking at him and saying " Timmy " from South Park. I know when I was that age I made fun of people too and maybe its karma coming back to get me?! But I now know I just didnt know any better and I was a rude and inconsiderate teen only worried about myself. > We only have 2 weeks left in the helmet and I am more than excited to be done with it and I am even more happy with his rounder head. > - /Cole in DOCband since 12/1/08 > > > > > > ________________________________ > From: so545462 <so545462@...> > Plagiocephaly > Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 11:07:42 AM > Subject: Re: 1 week in helmet and no comments yet! > > > Briar has been in his helmet for two weeks now and I have not had many > comments either. Most have been that they knew a child that had to > wear a helmet as well. The only negative encounter I have had was a > another father in the PT waiting room pointed his phone at Briar and I > could hear the beep it makes when a picture was taken-his wife looked > at the phone and said " you are so mean " , he continued to laugh and must > have sent it to someone. I completely ignored it-I could not believe > that someone would do this-especially when thier child is in PT as > well. Also if I hear that he looks like a character off of the Jetsons > or Peanuts one more time, I am going to flip out:) > I just ignore it all, it is not a big deal to me:) I think he is the > cutest, most adorable child ever, helmet or not:) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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