Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Hi! I don't know if you are in the area of east Ft. Laud., or if he works with autistic children, but you could call the office of Dr. Lescher. He has been around for about 30 years and I know he works with children, as my oldest son (not an autistic child) went to see him. His info is: 1960 NE 47th St # 102 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 - everyone in their office is nice, they explain everything very thoroughly, and the wait time was short. Also, this web page might be helpful to you. http://www.mayoclinic.org/rectal-prolapse/children.html Glenda > > Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy. > The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking about that too... > > Thanks and God Bless > > Fabricia. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Hi! I don't know if you are in the area of east Ft. Laud., or if he works with autistic children, but you could call the office of Dr. Lescher. He has been around for about 30 years and I know he works with children, as my oldest son (not an autistic child) went to see him. His info is: 1960 NE 47th St # 102 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 - everyone in their office is nice, they explain everything very thoroughly, and the wait time was short. Also, this web page might be helpful to you. http://www.mayoclinic.org/rectal-prolapse/children.html Glenda > > Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy. > The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking about that too... > > Thanks and God Bless > > Fabricia. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Hi! I don't know if you are in the area of east Ft. Laud., or if he works with autistic children, but you could call the office of Dr. Lescher. He has been around for about 30 years and I know he works with children, as my oldest son (not an autistic child) went to see him. His info is: 1960 NE 47th St # 102 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 - everyone in their office is nice, they explain everything very thoroughly, and the wait time was short. Also, this web page might be helpful to you. http://www.mayoclinic.org/rectal-prolapse/children.html Glenda > > Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy. > The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking about that too... > > Thanks and God Bless > > Fabricia. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 For orthodonture, find someone who uses the ALF (advanced (or alternative) lightwire functional) version. It uses very light forces, so is more comfortable, less visible, causes fewer headaches and tooth pain, does not need a retainer afterward, and will not mess up the cranial mechanism. It will not cause scoliosis or TMJ afterward, gives a more attractive appearance (profiles of people who have had traditional braces look " caved in " ). It costs about the same as " railroad tracks " and less than the Invisalign and is faster. A good osteopath can help with the rectal prolapse and teeth too. If you need more info or help finding someone who does this, contact me offlist. I may not answer for a few days, as I am having major surgery tomorrow. > > Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric > surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy > has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already > went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing > could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, > because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy. > The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking > about that too... > > Thanks and God Bless > > Fabricia. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 For orthodonture, find someone who uses the ALF (advanced (or alternative) lightwire functional) version. It uses very light forces, so is more comfortable, less visible, causes fewer headaches and tooth pain, does not need a retainer afterward, and will not mess up the cranial mechanism. It will not cause scoliosis or TMJ afterward, gives a more attractive appearance (profiles of people who have had traditional braces look " caved in " ). It costs about the same as " railroad tracks " and less than the Invisalign and is faster. A good osteopath can help with the rectal prolapse and teeth too. If you need more info or help finding someone who does this, contact me offlist. I may not answer for a few days, as I am having major surgery tomorrow. > > Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric > surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy > has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already > went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing > could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, > because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy. > The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking > about that too... > > Thanks and God Bless > > Fabricia. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 > For orthodonture, find someone who uses the ALF (advanced (or > alternative) lightwire functional) version. It uses very light > forces, so is more comfortable, less visible, causes fewer headaches > and tooth pain, does not need a retainer afterward, and will not > mess up the cranial mechanism. It will not cause scoliosis or TMJ > afterward, gives a more attractive appearance (profiles of people > who have had traditional braces look " caved in " ). It costs about > the same as " railroad tracks " and less than the Invisalign and is > faster. > A good osteopath can help with the rectal prolapse and teeth too. > If you need more info or help finding someone who does this, contact > me offlist. I may not answer for a few days, as I am having major > surgery tomorrow. > > > Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric > surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy > has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already > went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing > could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, > because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy. > The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking > about that too... > > Thanks and God Bless > > Fabricia. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2010 Report Share Posted May 25, 2010 Dr Wiley has a special needs daughter and is amazing with my son. So much in fact that I am taking my other children to her and I am seeing her myself. http://wileysmiles.com She is in Coral Springs on the NE corner of Wiles & University -------Jenn For orthodonture, find someone who uses the ALF (advanced (or alternative) lightwire functional) version. It uses very light forces, so is more comfortable, less visible, causes fewer headaches and tooth pain, does not need a retainer afterward, and will not mess up the cranial mechanism. It will not cause scoliosis or TMJ afterward, gives a more attractive appearance (profiles of people who have had traditional braces look "caved in"). It costs about the same as "railroad tracks" and less than the Invisalign and is faster.A good osteopath can help with the rectal prolapse and teeth too.If you need more info or help finding someone who does this, contact me offlist. I may not answer for a few days, as I am having major surgery tomorrow. Please friends, if you know of any proctologist (or pediatric surgeon) who treats children with autism, let me know..my little boy has something called rectal prolapse and its not pretty...I already went to a pediatric surgeon and she basically said that nothing could be done,to give him more fiber. I need a second opinion, because this is just not normal in a 10 year old boy.The orthodontist is not so urgent but I do need to start thinking about that too...Thanks and God BlessFabricia. ------------------------------------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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