Hi Dawn,
My son also had the ridge when he was born it went away at about 3
months.
Just as a side note we are 2 months in and have went from 14mm to
about 5mm we went in today on his 6month birthday I'm so excited they
said to plan on 4 months total but he may not have to be in it that
long. Also wondering if I was the odd one out we went to get his
photo's done today and I couldn't bring myself to take off the helmet
for any pictures, I just did not think they would look right. I am
going to post my favorite tonight (Evan Patrick)
Dawn also
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> HI Dawn,
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> My daughter had a similar thing.. her's was a ridge... that was
shaped like a line... on the top of her head, perpendicular to her
hairline... right where the edge of the DOCband's cap came.
>
> My daughter's never went away (even though they said it would). It
feels like the plate of her skull, right where that suture is, is
uplifted a bit, to form a bumped ridge.
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> I think it was because the cap part of the DOCband held down her
head and the open area next to it, is the area where her head grew upward.
>
> Some others have reported soft tissue bumps, so maybe that's what
your is, I hope so, so it can go away!!
>
> Regards,
> Colleen
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Dawn Friedman
> To: plagiocephaly@
> Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2008 9:16 PM
> Subject: [Plagio] Question about bump/ridge on top of head
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> I have a question and I hope that someone has had the same issue
and that it resolved itself. Anna is about to graduate from her
Docband next week and her head looks great. She does have a
bump/ridge on the top of her head and we were told that it may or may
not go away as her head grows.
>
> Has anyone come across this? You don't see it but if you feel the
top of her head you notice it. I know it isn't a big deal but I am a
little freaked about it.
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> Thanks!
> Dawn
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