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HSPcranio
02-21-2012, 05:03 PM
I am trying to figure out the type of cranio.

My left side of my head is vertically (and with that horizontally :D) higher than my right side.

High forehead that moves towards the back of my head (unlike the lump and bump foreheads that I read a lot about here, which is a different type i understand).
It flattens, that is what its called i think.

Relatively wide head and the back of my head appears a bit to quick, especially on the right side, which makes, in combination with the forehead, my head a bit high top (+ ridgebridge on top). It gives a bit of an eggshape.

I think this decribes it quite well.

Maybe someone here can enlighten me what type i describe.

Jennifer
02-21-2012, 05:24 PM
Would you be comfortable posting some head shots? Maybe one from the top of the head and some from each side. Seeing a picture helps a ton for us non-professionals :hugg

HSPcranio
02-21-2012, 07:04 PM
It may sound silly, but i have no clue how to upload such things lol.

I am not really comfortable with it tbh, but if someone is online and i post them, they get looked at and i remove them, than i guess its fine.

Janet
02-21-2012, 08:35 PM
You can upload them on your profile page that way only member can see them OR you can make it so only friends can see the album.

HSPcranio
02-25-2012, 09:38 AM
Thanks, ill do uploading in near future.

I do have another question though.

Maybe i have plagiocephaly with brachycephaly, the 2 often occur together i read.
http://www.plagiocephaly.info/faqs/what_is_plagiocephaly.htm
http://www.faces-cranio.org/Disord/Cranio.htm
Not sure if i have it though, the forehead part is maybe right as well.

The question:
Is anyone familiar with that condition?
As in, as adult or with your child.

Is there a treatment to make it more non-cranio?
Will probably differ for kids and adults.

Still need to wait more than a month before a plastic cranial surgeon will take a look.
Kinda doing research until than.

EDIT: i probably have right coronal, which can cause a plagiocephaly.