Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Carters Before Photos




I've wanted to share these for a while, but now I finally have them scanned. These are the initial photos and observations take by Cranial Technologies. After seeing these photos, (especially when the talk about how it was affecting the front of his face) I knew in my heart something had to be done. Us mothers, we have a tendency to see our children through our own little smoke screen. I've always seen Carter as the beautiful fat baby that he is. I think my mind rounded his head out for me. I knew it was flat, but didn't understand how flat until I saw these photos. I seriously thought they would have laughed me out of the room, when I went to see Cranial Tech. On the contrary, Carter was a severe case and looked like many of their Brachycephaly before and after photos. It's pretty amazing. This will also give you a benchmark for when we finally get the helmet off, we can look back and compare. Again, comment if you have any questions.

In case you can't read it I am going to type in the observations Cranial Tech made here.

PHOTOSTUDY
pg1.
(top) Carter is a 5.75 month old male referred to Cranial Technologies for the treatment of his brachycephaly. He presents with left occipital flattening, right frontal flattening and associated facial assymetry. He has an ear shift with the left ear anterior to the right and an increased head width to length ratio.
(bottom) Increased posterior head height; sloped forehead
pg2.
(bottom)
Left occipital flattening; right frontal flattening; increased head to width length ratio: left eye and cheek anterior to right.


Tuesday, May 25, 2010

IKEA and the Peabody Museum

We went to Carter's fitting last week. He's already showing improvement, which a great sign since we are only 3 weeks into treatment. Amy did say, we still have a long way to go. That's obvious, but it was nice to see some results. I had a return to make to IKEA so on the way back I took Nolan into their playarea. You can actually drop off a potty trained toddler for up to an hour while you shop. It's like the best idea EVER. So Carter and I had a little time to mess around while Nolan got to stretch his legs from spending so much time in the car. He loves it there. As a big treat to Nolan we drove to the Yale campus and went to the Peabody Museum. Think of a mini Museum of Natural History. The great hall has dinosaur bones. Nolan knew the names of all of them. I had to read the plaques to make sure he was right, and sure enough, he was right about all of them. Nolan got to see an apatosaurus, a stegosaurus, a t-rex skull, a triceratops skull and a velociraptor. He was enamored. He ran from dinosaur to dinosaur, pointing them all out. It really made his day, which was good since Carter gets a lot of the attention during fittings. We have a zoo, a beach and an outlet mall to visit. OK, OK! That last one is for me.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

This week...

On Wednesday, we were able to continue with treatment and Carter resumed his 23 hours on, 1 hour off schedule. The heat rash seemed terrible on Saturday, but only took a couple of days to heal. Once the red spots were gone we could resume. I have made a general rule: 70 degrees and under we take the band off every 2 hours for a minute to dry off Carter's head and the inside of the band...70 degrees and over, we do the same every 1 hour. So far, it's been working. Carter never ever wears socks or footies. Which I really don't mind, it means I always have access to those cute, fat piggies! He seems to have adapted really well, this second time around. We go back to Cranial Tech on Wednesday for another fitting. I'll update you more then.
In the meantime, Nolan has been showing off Carter's 'round head', he announces it to anyone and everyone while we are out. I actually think it helps to break the ice. It's obvious some people are unsure about the band and what it's for, but those people are few. I've been more surprised, by how many people approach us to either tell me that their niece, nephew, granddaughter, grandson...had one or to tell us how absolutely adorable Carter looks in his. Let's be honest, he is SO cute it's hard to resist. BUT maybe, I'm a little partial!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Carter Update:

Turns out that Carter had a severe heat rash. He kept sweating against the helmet and that caused his skin breakdown. I can't begin to tell you how bad it stunk! Who knew? Cranial Tech called me first thing on Monday morning and got us in immediately. They didn't seem bothered by the rash and said it's very common. Carter sweats at night, so we have to make an effort to keep him cool in bed. No more footies, run the ceiling fan and towel his head off if he gets up at night. During the day, we have to take the Band off every couple of hours and towel off the helmet and his head.
The day Carter got the infection it was only 70 degrees outside. So I'm a bit apprehensive about the summer. When it gets really hot I think we'll have to take a few small breaks throughout the day in order to avoid situations like these. I'm his mother so of course I worry, but all in all, it was good news from Cranial Tech and Carter will be back in treatment starting tomorrow.

Saturday, May 8, 2010

Skin Breakdown

So, one of your major concerns with the DOC Band is skin breakdown. Cranial Tech makes you do skin checks every 3 hours the first 2 days of therapy. If there aren't any concerns then you can proceed to the 23 hour a day schedule. Carter's skin was recovering nicely from his pressure areas so we were able to go to the 23 hour schedule on time. But today (our 3rd full day of treatment) we all noticed a funny odor and I could see something yellowish coming out from the band. So when I took it off, Carter had a huge 'angry' spot on his right side and across the back. The inside of his band has turned yellow on the edges which is a major concern for me. I've already washed the helmet per Cranial Tech's instructions and Carter will not be wearing it until we get into see someone on Monday. Sensitive skin runs in this family and Carter might just be cursed in that department. His father and brother both have skin issues. I'm just concerned about what happens next. Especially now that there is a yellowing to Carter's band. I'll let you know more after our next appointment.

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Helmetized



On Tuesday Carter had his fitting with Cranial Tech. It was a difficult appointment for me, but Chris and Nolan were there. We wanted to make sure that Nolan included in the process. He walks around now saying 'See my brother's round head!?' He means the helmet, but we told him that Carter was getting a helmet so he'd have a round head. I guess he shortened it.
Our first 2 days home we had to do skin checks every 2-3 hours. They want you to keep an eye on the pressure points where the helmet is applying resistance. You don't want anything to red or dark, they call them 'angry' spots. If he has 'angry' spots you want to see them disappear within an hour. The skin needs to recover, if it doesn't you can have problems. Fortunately, Carter didn't have any of these. So we could proceed as planned, from here on out Carter has to wear for 23 hours out of the day. During the one hour, I have to wash it everyday in rubbing alcohol and in the summer months the helmet can start to stink from all the perspiration. Great. We got DOC Band put on in May...Carter will wear it for a minimum of 3 months...May, JUNE, JULY. We'll be in nasty Oklahoma heat and humidity in July. That'll smell fantastic!!
So then painting process began. It was definitely trial and (A LOT of) error. But in the end it turned out really cute. I had to apply 3 coats of acrylic paint. The third coat crackled instead of looking smooth. I cried, but then just went with it. Then I put his name on in sticker and then painted his flame details. I wish I could have enjoyed the process more, but I was stressing out about it and having an allergy attack all at the same time. It was a mess. Once I had painted it all I then had to apply three coats of Modge Podge to keep the paint from peeling. The Modge Podge really helped it look shiny and polished and disguised some of the cracked paint. I'll probably do a coat of Modge Podge a week to help maintain the AWESOMENESS.
It's going to be quite a process, but I'm glad we are finally in it instead of just talking about it. Again, if you have any questions about this please comment and I'm happy to answer them!!