Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 >After he finally figured out what I was talking about, he totally agreed. I'd been pronouncing it " tor-TICKLE-iss " . Christy: That's too funny! You should've heard the way I used to say " plagiocephaly " ....OMG, it took me a good 2 mos into Abby's treatment before I finally could say it correctly Thanks for sharing your great craniosacral therapy story. I have never heard a bad word about it. I really don't remember hearing of anyone having success with it as far as improving the child's plagio, but I've heard many many other great things it's done to help improve the child's sleep, eating, mood, etc.. Maybe I should try it with my Abby's attitude problems! Keep up your great repositioning efforts & keep us updated! Debbie Abby's mom DOCGrad MI Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2002 Report Share Posted June 24, 2002 Christy, is the dr a chriopractor? ann/ NJ > Message: 6 > Date: Mon, 24 Jun 2002 04:36:21 -0000 > From: " christyludwig " <christyludwig@...> > Subject: cranialsacral stuff > > We started cranialsacral therapy with Abby when she was 7 weeks old > for 2 reasons: a huge bump from being vacuumed and a very weak suck > when nursing. Our lactation specialist is actually the one who > referred us. Her bump has gone down significantly (but surgeon says > it will still likely have to be filed down) and her nursing time has > been cut in half. I thought the cranial sacral thing was real > hokey the first time we went, but I'll try just about anything to > help my daughter out. I've been floored with the results and am now a > total believer in it! > > We're supposed to have our final session on Tuesday, but I'm hoping > that he'll keep seeing us now that we have a whole new set of reasons > to see him (plagio/tort diagnosis). At our last session, I told him > that I believed Abby had torticollis. After he finally figured out > what I was talking about, he totally agreed. I'd been pronouncing > it " tor-TICKLE-iss " . Well, that's the way it looks. Anyway, he worked > on her neck for just a minute and it loosened her right up. For > awhile at least, her neck rested in a position that it never does. I > wish we could go see him everyday! > > Just wanted to add my 2cents. If there is a doctor in your area that > does this therapy, use him/her! It is so worth your child's time. And > as an added bonus, it puts them right to sleep. Abby has fallen into > a deep sleep each time right in the doctors hands! > > Christy (mom to Abby ~ now 3 months and 10 days old!) > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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