Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label doctor. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Lincoln's Deformational Plagiocephaly



I'm sure many of you have noticed Lincoln's helmet in our pictures over the last few months. I want to talk about this for a bit. I know I would have plenty of questions as to why he was wearing a helmet... so here's the story of Lincoln's Dinosaur helmet. 

During Lincoln's 4 month checkup in September I mentioned to our Pediatrician that Lincoln seemed to prefer holding his head to the right more often than the left. Our pediatrician said, yes he does have a little deformation- he'd be a good candidate for a helmet. So that was it. The doctors office set us up with an appointment at Children's hospital in St. Louis. So, off we went about a week later. Not having a clue what we were in for. 

The first visit consisted of Lincoln getting an x-ray of his lil noggin'. This confirmed that he had "Deformational Plagiocephaly"(Deformational (or positional) plagiocephaly refers to a misshapen (asymmetrical) shape of the head (cranium) from repeated pressure to the same area of the head. Plagiocephaly literally means "oblique head" (from the Greek words "plagio" for oblique and "cephale" for head).

The doctor gave me 2 options. 1) Do repositional exercises to help it correct on his own. 2) Go ahead and get fitted for the helmet. I opted to go ahead and get the helmet for 2 reasons. The first was our insurance covered it so we might as well and the other was we better play it on the safe side and get the helmet just in case.

So off we went, to the Center for Advanced Medicine which was connected to Children's Hospital. We saw the doctor there and he took measurements of Lincoln's. He said that it took about 1-2 months to get approved by the insurance because they typically like to see at least 2 months of measurements before approval. We got lucky and got approved the first month. So at our next appointment Lincoln got fitted for his helmet. They do this by plastering his little head. He actually did amazingly well during this part.  I got to pick out the design for the helmet, which obviously I chose the dinosaurs. 

We went back about 2 weeks later to get his helmet and to make the final adjustments. Lincoln looked so cute in his new head gear. His measurement came in at 15- which is considered severe. The doctor said that ideally he would like to see Lincoln's measurements get down between 5-7. He would more than likely have to wear it for 3-6 months. Obviously, we were aiming for 3 months. 

Well, here we are at month 3 of wearing the helmet. At his last appointment in December (month 2), Lincoln measured in at a 5! A 5!! He was perfect. But the doctor (not our normal one, he was gone for the day) suggested that we leave it on for one more month since his head is still growing and we didn't want him to regress in his progress. So, that's what we did. This past week we went back for his checkup. Lincoln measured in at 7. Really!? I couldn't believe it! But our doctor assured me that there is always room for error for a few different reasons. 1) Each doctor measures just a little bit different than the other. 2) Despite my best efforts to keep Lincoln still during measurements, he still moves. This can also cause differences. Anyway, we were still in the range that we wanted to be. I thought, YES! we're finally done! But no, our doctor wanted us to keep it on for one more month- just to be on the safe side. So that's what we're doing. And honestly, that's perfectly fine with me. I don't want him to regress in his progress and since he's crawling and standing more, I like that he has the helmet. It keeps his head safe! :) 

Now, I won't lie. Jesse and I both had a very hard time dealing with the helmet in the beginning. There was that initial thought of "What will people think of my child?" But we got used to it and Lincoln adjusted very well to it. And quite honestly, I'm glad we did it. I would rather my child have to wear a helmet for 3-6 months now than to get made fun of later in life for having a deformed head. I really couldn't tell that anything was wrong with his head when we first started this adventure, but now looking back through pictures I can see a difference. Now my little baby boy is going to have the most perfect shaped head ever! :) 



First Day with the helmet

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Doctor visit x 2


Well Friends, today Gabriel had a visit with his favorite pediatrician today to get his last round of shots until he's 1 year old! Though, the shots are always the worst part of the visit, we always enjoy getting to see our favorite pediatric doctor! Once again, he told me how great of a mother I am and how he has absolutely no concerns for Gabe! Again, though I know this is true, despite what some have suggested, it's always nice to hear a doctor say it! :) 

Yesterday, Gabe also had a checkup at Cardinal Glennon! Let me explain how our visit went. His first appointment was at 1:45. We checked in at 1:40. It took them another 30 minutes to get us registered... so yes, our 1:45 appointment time had come and gone. I finally went up to the ladies and asked them if we were going to be registered soon... I was called back up there within 5 minutes. The lady sincerely apologized and said she was going to get us right back. She said they were running behind with registration. The problem was that our next appointment was downstairs at 2:30. OH my! This is when things got crazy!! We went back to the eye doctor first then went down to see the GI doctor, then went back up to the eye doctor to complete his eye exam, then went back down to get some blood drawn. Whew! Thankfully, both doctors gave us the A-OK and we don't have to go back to see either of them! EVER! Can you believe it? My little guy has surpassed everyone's expectations and is doing so good! He weighed a whole 14 pounds 13.8 ounces! WHOA! What a big boy! :)

Today, I also got the ok to start Gabe on any type of foods that he likes. It's so crazy that he's getting so big so fast! So, today, we tried those little baby puff bites for the first time. Gabe liked them! We also had some teething biscuits which he absolutely loved! It won't be long and he's going to be caught up in weight with other kid's his age! :) 


Alright, that's all for tonight folks!