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Saw a cranial osteopath for the first time - can't help feeling that it's ...

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EmkanaCookTurkeyLikeICan · 07/12/2006 21:57

... I don't know...
don't want to use too strong a word, but at the end of the day it just seemed to be hands lying on ds.
Can that really make much of a difference?

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ChristmasisComing · 07/12/2006 22:39

It's hard to know really isn't it becasue you never will know what would have happened if you handn't iykwim

I think it was worth it with my two - she seemed to know about the births with both just from 'feeling' - I had not told her and they were very different, dd long and slow, ds incredibly fast! she did some tweaking to sort out their heads and necks where she said there was tenseness.

Both were failry contened babies so maybe it helped.

Carmenere · 07/12/2006 22:45

AFAIK the osteopath is very very gently manoevering the plates of the childs scull in the cranial fluid as these often get constricted in the birth canal and apparently this can solve lots of problems. I don't actually know exactly what but dp does it and gets really good results with babies.

And he has done it on me and you can defintely fell stuff happening although gently. It may or may not work for your ds but it is defintely worth a try.

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