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Cranial Osteopathy / Massgae for Colic query

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lynhem · 22/04/2008 12:29

I was just wondering if any one had tried either of the above as a method of treating colic. My midwife told me that colic does not appear until at least 6 weeks old but my 4 week old boy is showing signs of real discomfort when passing wind or having a bowel movement. Any advice / suggestions? Does anyone know of anywhere local to Manchester / Bury where they do cranial osteopathy or massage?
Many thanks

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puffling · 23/04/2008 23:34

Yes, this one is a charity so treatment is free but you're expected to make a donation each time you go:
www.fpo.org.uk/
They're open tues and wed only and based in ancoats ib the centre of Manchester
We went for dd's recurring ear infections etc, but they see lots of colicky babies.

Mum2Lucas · 25/04/2008 22:26

I tried cranial osteopathy when my son had colic but only went twice as the BFree (similar to Dr Brown) bottles seemed to have more effect.

Nilly · 14/05/2008 20:49

Hi

My son (now 8 months) had dreadful colic for the first 4 months and we bought Infacol in bulk, which did relieve it a bit!

But, after lots of stressful times coping with it, we were advised maybe to visit a cranial osteopath. At the time, we lived near Worcester, but, regardless, the practitioner we saw was excellent, and relieved a lot of tension from his neck and scalp which, undoubtedly, made the colic lessen a little.(weird as it's a different part of the body completely, but it's worth a try)

Nilly

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