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Charles Lim

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BabyBailey2 · 30/10/2010 17:09

Hi all

Has anyone had any experience of cranial osteopathy with Charles Lim in Norwich? Or the other one on Earlham Road? I've been to one appointment with my 11 week old as have heard people swear by it, but still a bit skeptical!

Thanks x

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Acekicker · 07/11/2010 09:54

No experience of cranial osteopathy but half a lifetime ago when I was 17 Mr Lim managed to get my toes working properly after I'd fractured them and ripped the ligaments. The N&N (showing my age!) had given up after months in plaster and issued me with a delightful built up shoe...Sad. So on that basis alone I'd say he's probably worth looking at (although I have to admit I'm sceptical about cranial osteopathy in general).

Plus of course you have to love someone who is called 'Mr Lim the Osteopath' Grin - it's straight out of Happy Families.

helenavenues · 13/11/2010 14:41

Hi, If you're looking for help with colic or unsettled crying baby, reiki healing is both gentle and powerful. At least with reiki you know it's a treatment which has been used for hundreds of years and there are no chemicals and no manipulation involved, it can be touch free.
Best of luck
H

Showaddywaddy · 13/11/2010 14:45

I took dd to Charles Lim (the one on St Stephen's yes?). She couldn't move her head to the right at all following a 2 day traumatic labour where she damaged some muscles. He was lovely and it made a real difference. She couldn't feed properly and cried if you touched her head. After the first session she slept for 2hrs straight (first time she'd done that), had a massive feed and then slept for another 2hrs.

natwebb79 · 12/04/2011 20:07

My friend took her colicy baby to him a few months back and it has changed her life, bless her! :-)

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