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I agree, it is fascinating stuff!

>

> It is very weird stuff, but I think life altering. I am an MD and

have

> been so impressed with it that I am taking training on how to do it.

> The whole theory behind it is that your emotions and physical body

are

> tied together and by manipulating one, you effect the other. It is

kind

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Well, after, I think it was, 3 times, I just called it quits and told

the OT " no more. " Maybe we should have stuck it out. He'd be fine

right after but hours later so much worse. And this was at the time

when we were still in those first months of OCD and it was

already " bad. " He was seeing the OT for his motor skill issues at

the time. She'd been trained with cranio and had used it and thought

it might help with OCD/anxiety. I know a parent in another group has

said she loves it, she has it done and said she always feels so much

better and relaxed after it.

>

> Chris- yes, the craniosacral can make things worse before they get

> better, kind of like the storm before the calm as they work their

way

> through and to the surface. We have experienced that immediately

after

> the craniosacral we see several days were things are much worse,

then

> they settle down.

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Not an expert here on this but my adoptive daughter (not the one with OCD)

is attending OT for sensory processing issues and emotional disregulation

(induced by her stay at orphanage will a baby). We have discussed cranio

with her OT for her emotional issues and we are looking at it but the OT

(their facility uses it a lot and believes in it) said that she has to be at

a place where she can deal with what comes to the surface. She needs more

then in planning and organization, etc before we can go that way. So just

wondering if that might have been an issue with your child - it would help

him someday but perhaps not right at this time.

Good Luck

Jane S.

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Not an expert here on this but my adoptive daughter (not the one with OCD)

is attending OT for sensory processing issues and emotional disregulation

(induced by her stay at orphanage will a baby). We have discussed cranio

with her OT for her emotional issues and we are looking at it but the OT

(their facility uses it a lot and believes in it) said that she has to be at

a place where she can deal with what comes to the surface. She needs more

then in planning and organization, etc before we can go that way. So just

wondering if that might have been an issue with your child - it would help

him someday but perhaps not right at this time.

Good Luck

Jane S.

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  • 4 years later...

Dr. Young is in Beaverton.

Don White, RN, DC

In a message dated 12/30/2011 1:45:03 P.M. Pacific Standard Time, gcluen2002@... writes:

Happy New Year! Does anyone know a craniosacral chiropractor in the Portland, Beaverton, hillsboro area?Thanks!Dr. Sent from my Verizon Wireless 4GLTE smartphone

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