Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Kim, we will be going to the Skokie office also. I am glad you like the people there because I didn't get the best inpression the first time I went so hopefully next week will be better. I wish they had more offices as it takes me 45 mins to get there. My aunt who is a great artist is going to decorate my sons band in a cubs theme! We will see how it turns out. Cara > > From: Cara <cara_a_silverman@...> > Subject: New to DOC Band and here > Plagiocephaly > Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 8:51 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, my name is Cara and I am new to this board. My son is 19 weeks and has been doing physical therapy for his tort for about 2 1/2 months now, but when we went to the dr for his 4 months visit she told us to get his head checked out at Cranial Tech in Chicago. So we went and were told he has a severe case which was shocking to me because I didn't really see it or I didn't want to see it. They told us that he will have to be in his first band for 2-3 months and may not need another one after that. Now that we went and had the pictures taken I really notice it. Our insurance covers it 100% so we go Thursday the 25th for the inmaging and then the following Thursday to pick up the band. I really just want the best for my son so if this is what it takes then I am ok with it! > > > > We are huge Cubs fans and want to paint the band with the Cubs " C " and paint the whole thing blue. For those who have painted them what kind of paint do you use? What is the process? > > > > Any help would be great! I look forward to reading stories and getting advice. > > > > Thank You > > Cara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2009 Report Share Posted June 18, 2009 Let me know how his band turns out pictures would be lovely. Yeah I know about the distance thing. The oak brook office couldn't get my son in for another month just for the eval so we are going to the skokie office which is a good 1 1/2 hours from home. I'm still completely unsure what to do with his band as i'm not the most creative person. From: Cara <cara_a_silverman@...>Subject: Re: New to DOC Band and herePlagiocephaly Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 10:20 PM Kim, we will be going to the Skokie office also. I am glad you like the people there because I didn't get the best inpression the first time I went so hopefully next week will be better. I wish they had more offices as it takes me 45 mins to get there. My aunt who is a great artist is going to decorate my sons band in a cubs theme! We will see how it turns out. Cara > > From: Cara <cara_a_silverman@ ...> > Subject: New to DOC Band and here > Plagiocephaly > Date: Thursday, June 18, 2009, 8:51 PM > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi, my name is Cara and I am new to this board. My son is 19 weeks and has been doing physical therapy for his tort for about 2 1/2 months now, but when we went to the dr for his 4 months visit she told us to get his head checked out at Cranial Tech in Chicago. So we went and were told he has a severe case which was shocking to me because I didn't really see it or I didn't want to see it. They told us that he will have to be in his first band for 2-3 months and may not need another one after that. Now that we went and had the pictures taken I really notice it. Our insurance covers it 100% so we go Thursday the 25th for the inmaging and then the following Thursday to pick up the band. I really just want the best for my son so if this is what it takes then I am ok with it! > > > > We are huge Cubs fans and want to paint the band with the Cubs "C" and paint the whole thing blue. For those who have painted them what kind of paint do you use? What is the process? > > > > Any help would be great! I look forward to reading stories and getting advice. > > > > Thank You > > Cara > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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