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    Hi, I found this site and wanted to share. It hasn't helped me becaue my son's head doesn't look quite like any of the images, but thought this might help others.

    http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...%3D2%26hl%3Den

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    Great site, I love the rotating CT images. Unfortunately like you, none of these images looks like my grandson. But it did help me to understand his head better if that makes any sense. Thanks for sharing
    Noah's Nonie

    Noah 09-16-2009 : bicoronal ridging but no Cranio, hypertonia(high muscle tone) and reflux .


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    very interesting. thanks for sharing. my son was metopic, so of course I checked out that CT. Wow, I was surprised by how wide the coronal sutures were...and the size of the soft spot looked HUGE! Alex never had a CT so it's interesting to see what his skull may have looked like before surgery.
    Julie
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    I saw that too Julie! I do think its variable though as some metopics have a closed soft spot. But, very interesting!! Thanks for the link!
    Mom to Riana 9/19/05, Shane 7/5/07 (mild metopic cranio- no surgery required), Addison 6/16/12

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    Thanks! Interesting pictures.
    Beth
    Kyra Rose - born 5/25/09
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    Interesting! Owen has the positional molding almost identical to the pic, but we've been told this is common in premmies.

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    Very informative site. The images gives the details idea of head. One can easily identify the shape with name. We can get some information and knowledge in this way.

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    Site says woman who haven given birth within 6 mo cannot donate blood?? Is that true?
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    Summer-I think that is true. In fact, if you're breastfeeding, they don't want you to, either. My husband donated, and is Aaden's bloodtype, he had a transfusion & there was still blood left over that was donated to the blood bank. When I first found out, I was bummed (it felt like the only thing I could DO!) but I read up on what it can do to your milk supply, etc. I felt like I needed to be 100% there for him after surgery.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nay View Post
    Summer-I think that is true. In fact, if you're breastfeeding, they don't want you to, either. My husband donated, and is Aaden's bloodtype, he had a transfusion & there was still blood left over that was donated to the blood bank. When I first found out, I was bummed (it felt like the only thing I could DO!) but I read up on what it can do to your milk supply, etc. I felt like I needed to be 100% there for him after surgery.
    Holy cow! So thankful you replied. Breastfeeding is very important to me. THANK YOU!
    Mommy of
    Daughter: Braylee - 1/7/09 - No Cranio
    Son: Brentley - 6/28/10 - Originally misdiagnosed as Left Coronal Cranio and then diagnosed with Frontosphenoidal Synostosis (one of 6 in the entire world!!) - CVR surgery on 12/21/10 at Children's Hospital in Denver, Co with Dr. Winston & Dr. Ketch

    Read more about our story here
    http://craniokids.wordpress.com/

    WE'RE ON THE OTHER SIDE!!!!! Now mentor and send loving care packages to families going through it!
    www.CranioCareBears.org


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