Guest guest Posted October 10, 2010 Report Share Posted October 10, 2010 Hi TST is The Scotson Technique which quite a large number of us on the group are now using.. It is a specialist massage which helps with posture, breathing, digestion, neural development and much more.. There is a separate file called The Scotson Technique in the files section which explains it all in a lot more detail or go to www,advancecentre,com Best Wishes Tracey On Fri, Oct 8, 2010 at 10:32 PM, <tlousim@...> wrote: Thank you Tracey,Just called the doctor and we are going to get an upper GI test done in a few days. So maybe can see better position of everything. What is TST? Haven't heard of that before. > > >> >> > Hi,> > My daughter who has rett syndrome was diagonesed with erosive esophagitis > > and small hiatal hernia 5 years ago. Since she didn't tolerate any of the> > PPI (proton inhibitor) medications she was treated with zantac and mylanta.> > A follow up endoscopy showed healing and we discontinued the meds and > > followed a gluten free/casein free diet and elevated head of bed and> > eliminated other foods out of her diet that would aggravate it like tomato,> > citrus, peppermint, acidic things.> > I felt things were fine in that department but she continued to have > > intestinal issues which we are now trying bioidin and cytoflora with.> > However, my daughter has been curled up tight to the left side, spitting> > constantly, drooling heavily swallowing more slowly and in discomfort almost > > all day with it being worse the first few hours being awake and a little> > better by evening time.> > I have called her primary doctor to see if we can get a repeat endsocpy and> > possible upper GI to reassess the reflux. Often the doctors just want to > > bypass that and automatically put on the stronger acid reducer meds but I> > already know she gets terrible intestinal pain from them so first I would> > like to visually see whats up.> > Do any of your children have reflux issues, intolerance of the meds and > > what course of treatment you have done to reduce the pain with it.> > THank you so much> > > >> > > >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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