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Any advice about DS

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madmommy6 · 28/11/2007 13:59

Ds is 2.4 yrs old.Afew weeks back he had a ear infection.Since then he hates anything on his left foot.His shoes fit and his socks are not tight,but he hats having them on including babygros.I know his shoes are fine, because i took him and got new ones when he first started playing up with his foot.Its starting to drive me mad now.lol.
I have to fight every time i go out to get his socks and shoes on.Any ideas or advice.

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floo · 28/11/2007 21:08

Have you thought about cranial ostepathy. It would be good idea, as it centres you.

madmommy6 · 30/11/2007 10:47

I have no experiance at all with cranial ostepathy.Would it really make any differance to ds's feet.
He is playing now with his left shoe and sock off.It would be funny if he didn't keep taking it off while we are out,and crying when i try to put it on.

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liliac · 30/11/2007 21:46

These are the eight major principles of osteopathy and are widely believed throughout the osteopathic community. [3]

My ds had it after his prem birth (when he was 3) he has cp, and had just had an ear infection which meant his previous improvements were lost, it really centered him and got him back to normal .. actually he was slightly more able than before.

Wiki's definition (as I am bad at describing things)

Osteopathic principles
These are the eight major principles of osteopathy and are widely believed throughout the osteopathic community.

  1. The body is a unit.
  2. Structure and function are reciprocally inter-related.
  3. The body possesses self-regulatory mechanisms.
  4. The body has the inherent capacity to defend and repair itself.
  5. When the normal adaptability is disrupted, or when environmental changes overcome the body?s capacity for self maintenance, disease may ensue.
  6. The movement of body fluids is essential to the maintenance of health.
  7. The nerves play a crucial part in controlling the fluids of the body.
  8. There are somatic components to disease that are not only manifestations of disease, but also are factors that contribute to maintenance of the disease state.
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