
Monday, 12 October 2009
Sunday, 11 October 2009
18 months on
Its important for all would be helmeters to see and hear what has happened to Finley in the time after we stopped treatment. Remember that Finley was over 1 year old when we started. I was looking for reassurance that it would've made a difference to start so late.
I think that there has been a marked change for the better in his head shape as time has gone on. Whether that is because I'm getting used to it being the shape it is, or with his hair sytle it makes it look better I don't know. Its difficult to tell on a day to day basis. That's why pictures are important and I'll post them up soon. A friend who I don't often see said only last week, she was amazed at the improvement in his head shape which was encouraging.
My gut feel is that it was probably not effective to have had treatment. It was such a hard thing to decide to do and such a horrible thing to have to go through but, knowing what I know now, I would not have gone through with it. If we had caught it earlier when growth was more rapid we may have had a more successful conclusion but that was not what happened so we will never know.
It is my opinion that parents must consider the severity of the head shape before embarking on treatment which has been so controversial with the NHS advice.
Next time I pass Kingston I'm planning to pop in and hope to get some new measurements. It will be interesting for us but also useful for this blog.
Thanks to you all for your lovely comments. Good luck to anyone who reads this blog hoping to find some answers. I really hope that I've helped you in some small way.
Watch this space for more photos and when I get round to it, some updated measurements.
Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Final Figures and Pictures
His head had only grown 1mm in width and 1mm front to back since the last measurements in October. With such little growth I am so pleased we decided to stop when we did.
Finley's final severity percentage is 97% which for some would be where they would start. I was quite disappointed with these results but today the before and after pictures arrived in the post and we are now quite pleased with the results! I can see how much progress we have made. Finley has lost the point to his head and you can really see the difference.
I think the last picure above really shows how much his head has changed. Here are the before and after scan pictures:
Interestingly and unbeknown to LOC we stopped putting the helmet on Finley during the day from the end of July. I am pleased to see that it did not have any detrimental effect to the figures and his head has only grown out 1 mm in the last 6 weeks when he has been completely helmetless.
I am hoping that in about 6 months I can ask LOC to remeasure Finley's head to see what natural change is made. I would've found this useful and maybe anyone who comes across this blog may find it useful too.
So there you have it. Here is all the information you may need to see an example of the results of helmet treatment on an older baby. I hope some of you have and will find the journey diary useful when considering what to do with your own children.
Thursday, 6 December 2007
Deciding to stop
I dont feel we achieved much of a result. I guess that's why some providers refuse to helmet older babies. The results are often not worth the money or time for the paying customer.
Will report back in January with final figures.
Merry Christmas to all Finley's blog readers!!
Friday, 19 October 2007
Decided to keep going
I think we should continue until he outgrows the helmet.
In the waiting room at LOC Finley came across another little boy with the exact same design helmet. They came face to face and stared at each other in disbelief for a few seconds. Quite amusing.
Next review in 6 weeks. 29th November
Tuesday, 25 September 2007
Some pictures
Excuse the snot - what a cherub!!
Monday, 10 September 2007
No change again
My feel is that if there is room in the helmet we should carry on. But we'll see what happens in October